Common two-faced glass with smiling face on one side, angry on the other. This version is clear glass, with "Walt Disney World" on one side and "Polynesian Resort" on the other.
This is a tiki-fied rendering of the popular character of Grogu (sometimes referred to as The Child or Baby Yoda) from The Mandalorian television series on Disney +, which is part of the greater Star Wars franchise.
From TikiLand Trading:
"Unkle Coco, the Tikilorian, had a heckuva time babysitting this youngling. Born with mysterious powers, Keiki Bob is sure to impress if you let him loose in the cantina with his outer rim concoctions."
This piece was designed by Tiki tOny, sculpted by THOR, manufactured overseas, and produced by TikiLand Trading.
Came with an enamel pin, a green swizzle stick featuring Grogu at top and a long-legged frog at bottom, and a recipe card for a Frog Cutter cocktail (play on Fog Cutter and the fact Grogu likes to eat frogs).
This was a pre-sale that was ordered on December 2020 but did not start to arrive with customers until January 2021.
This loball glass has a frosted bamboo design around it and features parrots from the Enchanted Tiki Room along with the lyrics from the Tiki Room's signature song. In addition to the frosted exterior, it has red and green printing as well
Plastic drink sipper based on the chanting Tikis inside the Enchanted Tiki Room in Disneyland. These were distributed by the Dole stand out front and used to serve pineapple juice in. A limited number were made to celebrate the Enchanted Tiki Room's 50th Anniversary.
This is a mug shaped like a rum barrel with barnacles and seaweed clinging to the side. This second edition of the mug has a mottled blue over honey brown exterior glaze. Brown interior. It still says "first edition" on the bottom. Used to serve the Shipwreck on the Rocks cocktail made with Maker's Mark bourbon, freshly muddled lemon and mint with organic agave nectar.
This is a mug shaped like the Hatbox Ghost from the Haunted Mansion attraction, holding its skeletal head in a hatbox. The ghost has a vacant space beneath its actual hat. There is a reverse version of this mug with an empty hatbox and the head in place under the hat that was issued for Trader Sam's Enchanted Grog Grotto in Florida. This version is matte brown with a glossy brown wipe to pick out the details.
These salt & pepper shakers are from Trader Vic's, and have "Trader Vic's" in raised letters on the back. They are golden brown, with rounded heads, a semi-squatting body, and hands meeting over the belly.
This mug was created especially for the Waikiki Trader Vic's location, by Polynesian Pottery (which later became Daga). The mug has a splotchy brown glaze. Another version is brown with a white interior, and another version is white with brown details, and says "Tiki Liki".
Standard coconut mug, unlike other Trader Vic's coconuts, does not have "Aloha" marked on the side. Is marked "TRADER VIC" in a semicircle on bottom.
Tommy Bahama has produced this highly detailed series of wahine mugs, one each year. This mug has an off-white background, and the wahine is dressed in a pink dress with white flowers.
This mug is designed to look like a bundle of bamboo sticks, with small clusters of leaves in relief. Glaze is yellow-brown. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-6" and "Japan" on bottom.
This is a stock green Orchids R-5 tiki mug. The design has a tiki with almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a small mouth full of jagged teeth. Zig zag design along top rim. Also comes in a brown version. The Dynasty version of this design is rougher and the Orchids version has indented nostrils as opposed to straight lines, a shorter base, and crisper detailing in general.
This bowl is from Orchids of Hawaii, and has hula girls and palm trees around the outside of a pedestal bowl, and a volcano rising out of the center. Painted in yellow, green, brown, red and purple on a white glaze.
This smallish dark brown bowl has three round-headed tikis supporting a rounded-triangle bowl. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" on bottom.
This is the common typical tiki leilani design, but manufactured for the Hawaiian Inn in Daytona Beach. Mug is medium brown, and has "Hawaiian Inn" in raised letters along front base of tiki, marked "Orchids of Hawaii Japan" on bottom.
This smallish pineapple mug has a lid with a strawhole. The color is a pale yellow. Leaves at top are small and compact, looking a bit like a fat Christmas tree. There are small green grass-looking leaves around the base. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-15" "Japan" on bottom.
This smallish pineapple mug has a lid with a strawhole. The color is a pale yellow. Leaves at top are small and compact, looking a bit like a fat Christmas tree. There are small green grass-looking leaves around the base. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-15" "Japan" on bottom.
Stylized moai design, tan/light brown color, with coffee-bean-like eyes, nostrils, and lips. Vertical "dashes" are indented into the mug all over. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-72" "Japan" on bottom.
This Fu Manchu was produced by Orchids of Hawaii, and has a bit more definition than other Fu Manchu mugs. The shape has cheekbones, lips are painted, and the eyes are painted with lids and full pupils rather than dots. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii "R-82" and "Japan" on the bottom.
The design of this mug is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. OMC sticker on bottom. This is the short version, there is also a taller version. Marked "Kon-Tiki Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona" on back.
Common two-faced glass with smiling face on one side, angry on the other. This version is clear glass, with "Walt Disney World" on one side and "Polynesian Resort" on the other.
This mug was produced by Dynasty Wholesale for the Mai Kai restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale, and used to serve the Mara Amu drink. Brown glaze, features a Ku with "MAI-KAI" in big, black, bamboo-ish letters down the back. Earlier versions of this design were produced by OMC. The newest Dynasty version has "MAI-KAI 954-563-3272" on the bottom and an oval gold foil "Made in China" sticker.
A bamboo plate featuring Fritz the Parrot from The Enchanted TIki Room. Brown, yellow, and red screen print with gloss finish over actual bamboo.
An avocado green tumbler with several long Papua New Guinea style shields along the sides.
A salt and pepper shaker with an orange bamboo pattern and the Adventureland logo. Part of a set, including Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Frontierland Trash Can Shakers, each sold separately.
This coffee mug features a collage of vintage art, logos and icons inspired by Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, Adventureland, Trader Sam's, Jungle Cruise, and Disney's Polynesian Resort Hotel. Includes tapa prints, birds, Tikis, and other images. Priimarily blue and brown with a blue handle and interior.
Common headhunter Orchids of Hawaii mug in green, marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-1" "Taiwan" on bottom.
Common headhunter Orchids of Hawaii mug in mustard yellow, marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-1" "Taiwan" on bottom.
White cylinder with raised criss-cross pattern, inset on the front containing a 3-D hula girl from head to just past her hips. Hula girl's skirt rests on her hips. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-79" "Taiwan" on bottom. An older version is on a tan cylinder, with more detail, and a hula skirt at the girl's waist.
This tiki mug from KC Co is Ku-like, with an almost smiling face. Eyes are squinted, figure-eight mouth, squatting body, with many "chisel" marks. Marked "KC Co Ltd. Hawaii" on bottom. This version is marked "Germaine's Luau Hawaii" on the back.
This is an orange hiball glass with the old Polynesian Village Logo Tiki in a repeating pattern around top and bottom in light yellow. The Polynesian Village opened in 1971 and in 1985 changed its name from Polynesian Village to Disney's Polynesian Resort. However, these hiballs were sold in Adventureland in Disneyland, CA. This is the orange version. There is also a version in green.
Plastic drink bowl based on the chanting Tikis inside the Enchanted Tiki Room in Disneyland. These were distributed by the Dole stand out front. This bowl matches the Enchanted TIki Room 50th Anniversary Pineapple Juice Sipper also given out at the stand the previous year.
A salt and pepper shaker with a brown woodgrain pattern and the Frontierland logo. Part of a set, including Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Frontierland Trash Can Shakers, each sold separately.
This is a round pearl shaped cup made of white plastic, marked "Trader Sam's" on side. It was issued for the grand opening of Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at the Disney Polynesian Resort in Orlando, Florida. When the Polynesian Pearl Cocktail is ordered (described as containing RumChata Cream Liqueur, Grand Marnier, and Cinnamon with Tropical Juices), a large glowing clam shell behind the bar lights up and opens as the bartenders grab a pearl to fill. One out of every 100 pearls is a black pearl.
This green shot is shaped like the little Tiki mug from one of Brad's paintings, "Diga Diga Do." The first use of this design was issued in purple, but this version was branded for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto and issued in three color ways (light blue, orange, and green) as part of a three part rum flight set.
This blue shot is shaped like the little Tiki mug from one of Brad's paintings, "Diga Diga Do." The first use of this design was issued in purple, but this version was branded for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto and issued in three color ways (light blue, orange, and green) as part of a three part rum flight set.
This orange shot is shaped like the little Tiki mug from one of Brad's paintings, "Diga Diga Do." The first use of this design was issued in purple, but this version was branded for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto and issued in three color ways (light blue, orange, and green) as part of a three part rum flight set.
This is a mug shaped like a green shrunken zombie head with yellow stitches on eyes & mouth. Green glaze with yellow highlights. Designed by Tim Wollweber. Used to serve the Shrunken Zombie Head cocktail on the Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar menu, made with "reserve and aged rums, tropical juices, falernum and cinnamon". It was issued in April of 2015 for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at the Disney Polynesian Resort in Orlando, Florida.
This is a bowl supported by three Tikis (with hands up to heads for a see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil motif). Well reservoirs at top of each Tiki for flaming overproof rum. Light brown glazed interior and exterior. Used to serve the Uh Oa! cocktail made with light and dark rums, orange, passion fruit, guava, and grapefruit juices, falernum, cinnamon and freshly squeezed lime juice. This is identical to the second edition of the Uh Oa! bowl used at the Sam's in Disneyland, but it is marked on the bottom for the Sam's Grog Grotto in Orlando.
This is a bowl supported by three Tikis (with hands up to heads for a see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil motif). Well reservoirs at top of each Tiki for flaming overproof rum. Light brown glazed interior and exterior. Used to serve the Uh Oa! cocktail made with light and dark rums, orange, passion fruit, guava, and grapefruit juices, falernum, cinnamon and freshly squeezed lime juice.
This is a goblet-like glass with a smiling Tiki face on the front. The glass has a slightly bluish green tinge to it, like an old Coca Cola bottle. It was issued for the grand opening of Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at the Disney Polynesian Resort in Orlando, Florida. It somewhat resembles the traditional glass two-faced Tiki mugs used at Trader Sam's in California and other locations. The cocktail for this glass is described in the menu as: "Light and Dark Rums, Orange Curaçao, Orgeat (Almond) Syrup, Organic Agave Nectar and fresh Lime Juice."
This is a fogcutter shaped mug with Tikis trying to escape the lava coming over the rim. Gray wipe-away exterior glaze with red interior glaze spilling out over rim. Used to serve the Krakatoa Punch cocktail on their menu, made with "Reserve and Spiced Rums, Tropical Juices, Orgeat, Sam's Gorilla Grog, and Hibiscus Grenadine". This is similar to the second edition of the Krakatoa! Mug used at the Sam's in Disneyland, but in addition to the glaze differences, it is marked on the bottom for the Sam's Grog Grotto in Orlando.
This is a drink vessel shaped like the Nautilus submarine featured in Jules Verne's novels, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The Mysterious Island (1874). It was issued for the grand opening of Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at the Disney Polynesian Resort in Orlando, Florida. Measures 6" high by 14.5" long by 5.75" wide. The Nautilus Cocktail includes Barbancourt Pango Rum, Appleton Estate Reserve Rum, Combier's Crème de Pêche De Vigne, Tropical Juices, and Falernum. The second edition of this design was released in December 2017.
This standing Tiki mug is somewhat goblet shaped and has angular handles sticking out to either side. The tiki holds a spear and shield in front and has a fierce face with slanted almond shaped eyes and an open mouth lined with sharp teeth.
This is a mug shaped like a Tiki with diamond (rhinestone) eyes on front and a Tiki holding a diamond on back. Given out at the 60th Anniversary Celebration Tahitian Terrace Diamond Luau. Mug design by Marcus Gonzalez. Available in two different glazes -- this mottled dark blue version and a light blue version. The light blue one was limited to one per ticket holder for the event and came in the swag bag. The mottled dark blue one was available for open sale during the event and afterwards at Trader Sam's. The artist was available at the event to sign mugs in silver pen.
This is a mug decorated with several Marquesan style Tikis and Tiki faces. It is gloss brown with three white bands (top, middle, and bottom). This Tiki mug was designed by Flounder and first produced by Tiki Farm in a limited edition black wash glaze for the Tiki Farm 15th Anniversary "Mondo Tiki" event at La Luz de Jesus Gallery, November 6-29, 2015. It was one of five newly released mugs for the event. The regular edition was subsequently released in the gloss brown glaze.
This was mug was manufactured for Walt Disney's Polynesian Village Resort in Disney World, Florida. The mug is blue and features a stylized Papua New Guinea Mask head with circular eyes and the sharp-toothed mouth partly open in a smile, exposing the tongue. This mug was also made in a brown and in a purple version as well.
This is a mug shaped like a primitive sculpture of a monkey's head and is decorated with tribal designs. Jock Lindsey, Indiana Jones' daredevil pilot and sidekick, reportedly opened his Hangar Bar in Florida while on a search for the Fountain of Youth. It has an eclectic menu and offers tropical drinks, of which the "Cool Headed Monkey" is the first to have its own mug. "Cool-Headed Monkey" cocktail consists of: Starr African Rum, Van Der Hum Tangerine Liqueur, Fresh Lime Juice, Watermelon Juice, and Pineapple Juice.