New Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Tiki Mug Possibly Teased for Trader Sam’s

The enchantedtikibar Instagram account hints that the new Haunted Mansion Madame Leota tiki mug currently available to Club 33 members may be coming to Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel.

Madame Leota Tiki Mug

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The new Madame Leota tiki mug is available exclusively at 1901 Lounge in Disney California Adventure Park. However, it may be coming to Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel according to this cryptic Instagram post from enchantedtikibar.

A more comprehensive look at the 1901 Lounge exclusive Madame Leota mug designed by @tanks_tikis

Stay tuned for more Madame Leota…

Let’s take a closer look at the tiki mug created by tanks_tikis which gives a detailed representation of Madame Leota’s floating head as it appears inside her crystal ball in The Haunted Mansion.

The mug is a ghostly green color. The front features Madame Leota’s face carved in the middle of her flowing hair.

A ceramic sculpture of a head, reminiscent of a Madame Leota Mug, features swirling wave-like hair patterns. It rests elegantly on a decorative metal stand against a wooden background.

From the side profile, you can see that the lip of the tiki mug is slanted, as Madame Leota’s hair in the front of the mug sticks up much further than the back of the mug.

An ornate ceramic head sculpture reminiscent of a Madame Leota mug, with flowing hair and an iridescent finish, is elegantly displayed on a small brown metal stand against a wooden background.

From the opposite side, you can see some stars in the design behind Madame Leota’s hair.

A glazed ceramic vase with embossed decorative patterns sits gracefully on a wooden surface, reminiscent of the enchanting details found in the Madame Leota mug.

The back of the mug features instruments and animals as seen during the seance room scene of the ride. This image shows a harp, trumpet, and raven.

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The tiki mug comes with a wooden stand reminiscent of the one that Madame Leota’s crystal ball sits on during the ride.

The bottom of a Disney Artist Showcase ceramic piece, reminiscent of the Madame Leota Mug found in Disneyland, features the name "Tarek" and the year 1901.

The bottom of the mug has the “Disney Artist Showcase” wordmark, the signature of Tank, and the 1901 Lounge logo.

Three other Haunted Mansion-inspired tiki mugs have become available for Club 33 members at Disneyland Resort this year. Each mug has depicted a different portrait from the stretching room. So far, the quicksand men, tightrope walker, and dynamite gentleman have been released. We still do not have a mug for the Black Widow.

Will you pick up the Madame Leota tiki mug if it goes on sale at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar? Let us know in the comments.

Club 33

A round plaque with the number "33" in the center, surrounded by a star-like design, mounted on a light-colored wall at Disneyland's exclusive Club 33.

Club 33 debuted in 1967 and is still considered the premiere private organization at Disney Parks across the world. Membership can cost tens of thousands of dollars every year and the waitlist can be years long.

Recently, a couple lost a lawsuit to regain membership to Club 33. They reported paying $31,500 per year while members.

Club 33 locations have opened at Disneyland Park, each of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, Disney California Adventure Park, Tokyo Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland. Disney is reportedly developing a film about the secretive club.

Club 33 membership is exclusive to each resort, which means that guests can’t be members at Disneyland and use their benefits at Walt Disney World.

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