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Disney’s Haunted Mansion Bar – New Details

Haunted Mansion Parlor rendering
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Disneyland Park and Magic Kingdom Park’s Haunted Mansion is one of the most iconic Disney attractions ever built. Between the omni-mover ride vehicle, the impressive use of animatronics and special effects, and the beautiful blend of horror and comedy, it is one of the first attractions a person thinks of when it comes to Disney theme parks.

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Haunted Mansion

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It seems only fitting that its popularity would expand beyond those two theme parks sooner or later. Introducing…

The Haunted Mansion Bar

Debuting on Disney Cruise Line’s new ship, the Disney Treasure, is the world’s first Haunted Mansion-themed bar (called a parlor).

hitchhiking ghosts in porthole of Disney Treasure

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But what exactly does that mean? What does it look like? What will it offer? Let’s explore the many mysteries of the upcoming one-of-a-kind experience.

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The Design

The unique parlor will have a story behind it – as with all things Disney. It will resemble a first-class drawing room of a classic cruise liner from the golden age of sea travel.

Haunted Mansion Parlor rendering

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It will blend the atmosphere of the classic Haunted Mansion ride with a nautical twist. The story behind the Haunted Mansion Parlor is about a captain “who entered the ghostly realm after a disastrous dinner with his beloved fiancé,” per Disney Parks blog.

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Disney fans may notice that the Haunted Mansion bar will have the same iconic wallpaper and armchair from the ride.

Haunted Mansion Parlor rendering

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The Haunted Mansion Parlor will also feature classic residents and icons, including portraits of the deceased. You can also spot hitchhiking ghosts…

Haunted Mansion Parlor Treasures

In addition to the spooky and hauntingly immersive ambiance, Disney Cruise Line guests can also purchase a variety of unique housewares and souvenirs.

Related: Be the Best Ghost Host With Haunted Mansion Housewares

Special surprises available onboard include the Haunted Mansion Parlor Music Box. This eerie music box is rumored to belong to the deceased captain’s bride-to-be and only opens when evil spirits are present.

Clock on Left, Mirror on Right Haunted Mansion Parlor merch

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There is also a clock inspired by the old grandfather clock from the original Haunted Mansion attraction and a mirror where hitchhiking ghosts will appear.

And the Spirits…

Of course, there can be no Haunted Mansion-themed bar with a pun or two about spirits. Disney has created a collection of uniquely themed drinks for foolish mortals.

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Among the many offerings include zero-proof Sympathetic Libations, made with sour cherry and blood orange flavors.

They will also be offering the Ghoulish Delight. This sweet drink has decadent fudge, oat milk, and tapioca pearls. Ah, and of course, it is garnished with a gummy eyeball.

Haunted Mansion parlor drinks

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And what bar would be complete without a margarita? Using flavored smoke, the Haunted Mansion Parlor version of the classic drink will be topped with lemon salt foam and contain a secret message that can only be viewed with a black light.

Disney Treasure

The Disney Treasure is currently planning to set sail in December 2024. Over the next year, Disney will come out with more information on the ship, including dining venues, shows, and other unique experiences!

Disney Treasure

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About Steven Wilk

Steven has a complicated relationship with Disney. As a child, he visited Walt Disney World every few years with his family. But he never understood why kids his age (and older) were so scared of Snow White or Alien Encounter. He is a former participant of the Disney College Program (left early…long story), and he also previously worked in Children’s publishing, where he adapted multiple Disney movies and TV shows. He has many controversial opinions about Disney…like having a positive view of Michael Eisner, believing Return of the Jedi is superior to The Empire Strikes Back, and that Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge should have never been built (at least not at Hollywood Studios). Every year for the past two decades, Steven has visited either Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Aulani or went on a Disney Cruise. He’s happy to share any and all knowledge of the Disney destinations (and he likes using parenthesis a lot…as well as ellipses…)