The Haunted Mansion Parlor aboard the Disney Treasure has proven to be quite popular, as both collectible tiki mugs have sold out between the ship’s previews and maiden voyage, and there are no souvenir coasters or Death Certificates remaining.

Haunted Mansion Parlor Tiki Mugs

There are two exclusive mugs sold at the Haunted Mansion, along with a Hatbox Ghost sipper and four different soda bottles. We got our first preview of the tiki mugs back in July of 2024, and anticipation has grown since the public first got their eyes on them. The mugs represented characters encountered in the Haunted Mansion Parlor, where highly interactive elements come alive to “liven up” the bar.

The Mariner

dcl treasure mariner tiki mug concept art

The Mariner tiki mug features a salty, weathered mariner with his trusty harpoon. It is served with a drink called “Last Catch”. The drink contains Old Forester Statesman, Monin Rose, Mango & Marigold, Lime and Pineapple. It normally sells for $60 and includes the mug.

The Bride

dcl treasure mermaid bride tiki mug concept art

The Bride is a mixture of the bride you know from the attraction and a mermaid. It is generally served with a glowing LED cube inside. It is served with a drink called “Final Vow”, which contains Codigo Artesenal Mescal, Amaretto, Strawberry, Mango, Lime and Hot Sauce. It normally sells for $50, including the mug.

With the supply of mugs exhausted, both drinks are now being offered for $15.

dcl disney treasure haunted mansion parlor 5368

Haunted Mansion Parlor Tiki Mugs

Two decorative drink mugs grace the table at the Haunted Mansion Parlor Bar: one shaped like a cloaked figure and the other a mermaid. A bottle and a few glasses linger in the background, hinting at specialty drinks inspired by Disney Treasure adventures.

Death Certificate and Madame Leota Coaster

A hand holds a decorative card labeled "Death Certificate" with a skull and floral design, hinting at final arrangements in the spirit of the Haunted Mansion. This eerie yet charming detail captures the essence of Disney Treasure's enchanting themes.
Two "The Haunted Mansion" themed cards with vintage-style illustrations, capturing the eerie charm of a haunted mansion parlor with a ghostly face and various spooky elements, held in a hand over a wooden surface.

Occasionally, guests will be presented with a Death Certificate when they receive the check at the end of their visit to the Haunted Mansion Parlor. During our previous visits, there didn’t appear to be a clear policy on which purchases warranted the item. As for the Madame Leota coaster, guests were generally presented with one to take home with them for each beverage purchased during their visit. Unfortunately, they are both currently unavailable as well.

It is unknown when these collectible mugs and ephemera exclusive to the Haunted Mansion Parlor will return. For the time being, guests will have to hope for a resupply when the maiden voyage ends later this week.

Were you able to score one of these exclusive items on your recent visit to the Haunted Mansion Parlor? Are you looking for a chance to secure these for yourself down the road? Let us know in the comments.

For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

If you’re thinking of booking a cruise on one of Disney Cruise Line’s new ships, why not contact our official travel agent, Be Our Guest Vacations, and let them handle the entire booking process for you!

The post Haunted Mansion Parlor Sold Out of Both Tiki Mugs, No Coasters or Death Certificates Remaining appeared first on WDW News Today.