Welcome, foolish mortals...it’s time for the first look inside the Haunted Mansion Parlor onboard Disney Cruise Line’s new ship, the Disney Treasure!
What to Expect When Visiting the Haunted Mansion Parlor on the Disney Treasure
The Haunted Mansion Parlor serves up spirited craft cocktails in a frightful lounge that resembles a first-class drawing room you would see on a classic cruise liner. And this one-of-a-kind lounge draws inspiration from the original Haunted Mansion, with a nautical twist, where guests are invited to the ghostly realm of a jovial sea captain and his strange, but captivating fiancé.
Details to Discover in the Haunted Mansion Parlor on the Disney Treasure
The Haunted Mansion Parlor is full of eerie experiences and design elements, including portraits that shift to reveal secrets of the captain and his bride-to-be, a mysterious aquarium with ghostly fish, and more frightfully fun details to discover. If you look near the fireplace, you’ll spot a statue of celebrated Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump that includes several tributes to his idea for a “Museum of the Weird,” including a melting face that resembles the “Candle Man,” his very first idea for the museum.
And, a ghost may even follow you home on your voyage…The Haunted Mansion Parlor mirror will offer a frightening surprise when the famous hitchhiking ghosts mysteriously appear in the frame.
Specialty Merchandise for Haunted Mansion Parlor on the Disney Treasure
For those of you with a home aesthetic which, ahem, screams “haunted ship,” you’re in luck! The Haunted Mansion Parlor will also offer exclusive merchandise, from commemorative mugs inspired by The Mariner and the captain’s fiancé to a nostalgic Haunted Mansion clock. These are all perfect keepsakes for Haunted Mansion fans to take home from the parlor.
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(This article was written for travel advisors by Disney Destinations)
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