A blue statue of a woman holding candelabras and flowers stands on a stone surface in an outdoor area, with people and trees in the background.

Haunted Mansion Bride Souvenir Sipper Finally Debuts at Disneyland

Lauren Shahan

The highly anticipated Haunted Mansion Bride souvenir sipper is finally available at Disneyland.

Haunted Mansion Bride Souvenir Sipper – $35

A blue statue of a woman holding candelabras and flowers stands on a stone surface in an outdoor area, with people and trees in the background.

The new Haunted Mansion Bride sipper is a ghostly shade of blue and she stands solemnly holding a candelabra and a bouquet. Her face glows blue while her beating red heart glows within her chest as a heartbeat sounds from a speaker in her back. The candles of her candelabra also flicker.

The Bride’s head is removable and the bottom portion holds the drink.

A person holds a blue, cylindrical toy shaped like a whale in a sunny outdoor park setting. In the background, people walk and trees are visible.

The back of the Bride has the straw of the sipper which closes into the back of the Bride’s head. The bottom of the sipper holds the batteries which allow for the beating heart effect.

A black pinstriped strap is attached to either side of the sipper, with various Haunted Mansion motifs and the Disney Parks logo.

The sipper is available at The Golden HorseshoeHarbor Galley, and Stage Door Cafe. It is priced at $35 with a limit of two per person, per transaction.

See the sipper in action in our Reel below:

An eerie attic scene in the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland Park, with a glowing Constance Hatchaway ghost next to an ornate mirror, surrounded by cobwebs and scattered objects.

The Haunted Mansion is scheduled to reopen on January 18 and will include the reveal of a new Bride, seemingly confirmed by the release of the Haunted Mansion Bride sipper. According to sources, the updates to the Bride scene will include projections of a scene behind a window that was added. 

Sources also indicate that the Hitchhiking Ghosts mirror effect at the end of the ride will be updated to feature projections instead of the Pepper’s Ghost effect that uses physical figures.

The standard version of the ride has been closed since last January for an expansion of the exterior queue and grounds.

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