This large blue-glazed bowl features a mermaid with coconut mug cocktail on front and an octopus with cocktail as well. Brain coral texture on side. Interior features an overproof rum reservoir but instead of a volcano, the center is more stylized and supported by fish, like many a Greco/Roman fountain base.
Designed after the iconic Gargoyles seen in the Haunted Mansion attraction at DisneyLand, the mug has two battery operated torches designed and produced by Grider.
From their advertising: "As the sun sets in New Orleans Square, creatures of the night emerge from the shadows. The mysterious 'Flying Foxes', known by the locals as the Souris-Chaude, haunt the trees of the Garden District. These delightfully dreaded creatures dart through the sky, driving the locals absolutely batty. Resting in the portrait gallery of a lonely old mansion, several strange stone Souris-Chaude Gargoyles light the way for visitors through deathly still air with their ever flickering candles."
Cocktails served with this edition were "The Look Alive Mai Tai" and the zero proof "Ghoulish Delight":
"The Look Alive Mai Tai" (Plantation Dark Rum, BACARDI Superior White Rum, Bols Blackberry Brandy, Passion Fruit-Orange-Guava Juice, Orgeat (Almond), Falernum, and lime juice).
"Ghoulish Delight" (Lyre’s Agave Reserva Spirit with Passion Fruit, grapefruit juice, lemon juice, agave, and soda water).
Compared to the other gray version of this design created for Club 33, this version has a bit more of a black wipe and the Grider torches are a bit more of a reddish bronze as opposed to the Club 33 torches which were a more golden brass. Of course, the bottom markings make it clear which is which.
This is the first edition for the Grog Grotto, although it was the fifth color-way of this design produced (including Club 33 and Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar in Anaheim).
A black bodied toucan with blue headcrest, orange beak, and orange claws. He also has white cowrie shell eyes and a strand of cowrie shells on his head.
This edition followed the First Edition issued by Tiki Farm with red headcrest, green beak, and yellow claws.
Artist: Tim Wollweber
Original release year: 2022 Capacity: 14 oz. Material: Ceramic stoneware Height: 8 3/8 inches
This is a mug shaped like Jose, one of the parrots in the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Glazed in bone (white with a wipe-away black finish).
This mug premiered Tuesday, December 13th and came with choice of 1 of 2 cocktails: The "Manu Aloha" (Leblon Cachaca, Pineapple, Lime, Mint, and Agave) or the non-alcoholic "Blame It On The Samba" (Fever-Tree Ginger Beer, Pineapple, Lime, Mint, and Agave).
Limited to 2 per guest.
Designed and sculpted by Tim Wollweber and Marcus Gonzalez.
This teal green version with black wipe was created for Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar. Earlier versions include a deep orange for Trader Sam's and both a brown and a gray released exclusively to Club 33 members only.
Designed after the iconic Gargoyles seen in the Haunted Mansion attraction at DisneyLand, the mug has two battery operated torches designed by Grider.
From their advertising: "As the sun sets in New Orleans Square, creatures of the night emerge from the shadows. The mysterious 'Flying Foxes', known by the locals as the Souris-Chaude, haunt the trees of the Garden District. These delightfully dreaded creatures dart through the sky, driving the locals absolutely batty. Resting in the portrait gallery of a lonely old mansion, several strange stone Souris-Chaude Gargoyles light the way for visitors through deathly still air with their ever flickering candles."
Came with the "Disquieting Metamorphosis” cocktail by Skipper Melissa, featuring several ingredients, including pineapple juice, lime juice, passion fruit and simple syrups, El Dorado 8-Year Demerara Rum, Batavia Arrack, banana liqueur, and bitters.
This is a mug shaped like a blue shrunken zombie head with white stitches on eyes & mouth. Medium dark blue matte glaze with black wash. Designed by Tim Wollweber. Used to serve the Shrunken Zombie Head cocktail on the Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar menu (although "shrunken" was removed last year from Disney descriptions because of cultural sensitivity reasons and it is now just referred to as a "Zombie"), made with "reserve and aged rums, tropical juices, falernum and cinnamon". It was issued in September of 2022 for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at the Disney Polynesian Resort in Orlando, Florida.
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken zombie head with white stitches on eyes & mouth. Matte turquoise blue glaze with a black wipe. 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".
This is a mug version of Monstro the whale, modeled after the entrance to the Storybook Land Canal Boats Ride and the character in the animated Disney movie, Pinnochio.
This version has been embellished by Faust with green eyes, a red inner mouth, and other details.
This is a mug version of Monstro the whale, modeled after the entrance to the Storybook Land Canal Boats Ride and the character in the animated Disney movie, Pinnochio.
Came with the alcoholic beverage "Whale of a Tale" (Malfy Gin Originale, Plantation Pineapple Rum, Italian Liqueur, Pineapple Juice, and orgeat) or with the non-alcoholic beverage "Treacherous Waters" (Ginger Ale, Falernum, Cinnamon, and Lime Juice).
This is a mug version of Monstro the whale, modeled after the entrance to the Storybook Land Canal Boats Ride and the character in the animated Disney movie, Pinnochio.
Came with "Monstro's Gulp", a new no-booze brew containing muddled strawberries, ginger beer, falernum, cinnamon syrup, and lime.
A black bodied toucan with red headcrest, green beak, and yellow claws. He also has white cowrie shell eyes and a strand of cowrie shells on his head.
From Tiki Farm:
"Designed to be a sidekick to our Peg Leg Party Parrot, 'The Toucanator' is right on point. Artist Tim Wollweber gave him tattoo markings on his beak, partially recognizable as Papua New Guinea tattoos & pictographs that represent birds & feathers & wind, just to get some real world reference onto this mug. The headdress of 'The Toucanator' is reminiscent of a high chief. Colorized in an island-style scheme, the red, green and yellow give this bird the pop of color this dark creature needed to mingle at 'The Party'.
Artist: Tim Wollweber
Original release year: 2022 Capacity: 14 oz. Material: Ceramic stoneware Height: 8 3/8 inches "
This mug made its debut at Tiki Oasis 2022. Later sold by Tiki Farm online as well.
Exclusive to Club 33 members only and only 1 per membership. This is the second version of this design issued for Club 33 members -- the first in a dark iron oxide brown -- and this second glazed in gray.
A separate edition of the same design was issued for Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar in a deep orange glaze with black wipe.
Designed after the iconic Gargoyles seen in the Haunted Mansion attraction at DisneyLand, the mug has two battery operated torches designed and produced by Grider.
From their advertising: "As the sun sets in New Orleans Square, creatures of the night emerge from the shadows. The mysterious 'Flying Foxes', known by the locals as the Souris-Chaude, haunt the trees of the Garden District. These delightfully dreaded creatures dart through the sky, driving the locals absolutely batty. Resting in the portrait gallery of a lonely old mansion, several strange stone Souris-Chaude Gargoyles light the way for visitors through deathly still air with their ever flickering candles."
Cocktail served with this edition is the "Souris-Chaude".
This is a set of stacker mugs, including a skull (white), jack-o-lantern (orange), and witch head (green) that each have a snake slithering around them and through an eye-socket. These are featured as masks in the film, Halloween III.
Design by Tim Wollweber. Sculpt by Tufan Sezer. Packaging Design by Alan Hynes. Manufactured by Tiki Farm. Produced and sold by MONDO.
From MONDO:
"The best things come in threes, and this is no exception. Powered by a love of HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH (with a sprinkle of magic Stonehenge dust), comes our stackable tiki mug set, fit for all witches, all skeletons, and all Jack-O-Lanterns.
Manufactured by our pals at Tiki Farm, these mugs are the perfect way to celebrate Samhain."
These salt and pepper shakers resemble the Polynesian’s versions of the gods Maui and Rongo.
Sets consists of three pieces. Each shaker fits onto a brown base and Maui is glazed in orange and Rongo in green. "Disney's Polynesian Village Resort" marked on front of base and each shaker figure is marked "Disney" on reverse.
These also hearken back to a similar vintage Treasure Craft set branded for Disney's Polynesian Village.
This is a lidded pineapple mug in dark brown with green leaves. The front features the Polynesian Village mascot, Maui. Marked “50” and “Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort” on reverse.
This mug depicts the "Congo Queen", a jungle boat (that Walt Disney spent much time in) with a tiki at the helm and tiki passengers that has hippos rearing up out of the water along one side and piranha leaping up on the other. The mug was released at Trader Sam's Grog Grotto on October 13th, 2021.
This design was also released at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Room in a gloss brown first edition and a light yellow special edition. Lastly, a two-tone oxidized brown glazed version was released exclusively through Club 33 (marked as "Molopo Marie" instead of "Congo Queen").
This mug is shaped like the giant lion's head in the animated film, Aladdin, which forms the exterior of the Cave of Wonders.
From MONDO:
"Hidden amid the shimmering sands of the Sahara, where heroes are born to combat sinister sorcerers, lies the Cave of Wonders. Here, in the mystical keeping place of the magic lamp, ancient secrets are revealed, power is unleashed... and drinks are drank!"
Also released in "Forbidden Treasure" (orange) and "Diamond In The Rough" (blue) glazes.
This mug is shaped like the giant lion's head in the animated film, Aladdin, which forms the exterior of the Cave of Wonders.
From MONDO:
"Hidden amid the shimmering sands of the Sahara, where heroes are born to combat sinister sorcerers, lies the Cave of Wonders. Here, in the mystical keeping place of the magic lamp, ancient secrets are revealed, power is unleashed... and drinks are drank!"
Also released in "Sand Storm" (brown) and "Diamond In The Rough" (blue) glazes.
This mug is shaped like the giant lion's head in the animated film, Aladdin, which forms the exterior of the Cave of Wonders.
From MONDO:
"Hidden amid the shimmering sands of the Sahara, where heroes are born to combat sinister sorcerers, lies the Cave of Wonders. Here, in the mystical keeping place of the magic lamp, ancient secrets are revealed, power is unleashed... and drinks are drank!"
Also released in "Sand Storm" (brown) and "Forbidden Treasure" (orange) glazes.
This deep orange version with black wipe was created for Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar. An earlier version in brown was released, exclusive to Club 33 members only, and only 1 per membership.
Designed after the iconic Gargoyles seen in the Haunted Mansion attraction at DisneyLand, the mug has two battery operated torches designed by Grider.
From their advertising: "As the sun sets in New Orleans Square, creatures of the night emerge from the shadows. The mysterious 'Flying Foxes', known by the locals as the Souris-Chaude, haunt the trees of the Garden District. These delightfully dreaded creatures dart through the sky, driving the locals absolutely batty. Resting in the portrait gallery of a lonely old mansion, several strange stone Souris-Chaude Gargoyles light the way for visitors through deathly still air with their ever flickering candles."
Came with "The Stone Watcher" cocktail, featuring several ingredients, including 3-year-old The Real McCoy white rum, green chartreuse, lime juice, pineapple juice, and falernum.
Only available to Club 33 Members. This mug celebrates the Club 33 Summer of Tiki Takeover as well as the 25th anniversary of the Indiana Jones ride. The three corners feature rising Cobras ready to strike. Each of the three flat panel sides features one of the boons Mara will grant you, as long as you don’t look him in the eye! The basic shape of the vessel is inspired by the mural inside the temple, where Mara is pouring out the waters of youth. Designed and sculpted by Tim Wollweber and Marcus Gonzalez. Glazed in purple. Used to serve the “Guards of Mara” cocktail.
Preceded by a first edition in brown glaze.
This mug depicts the "Molopo Marie", a jungle boat with a tiki at the helm and tiki passengers that has hippos rearing up out of the water along one side and piranha leaping up on the other. Glazed in a two-tone oxidized brown glaze version. The mug was released at Club 33 on July 30th, 2021, to coincide with the release of The Jungle Cruise film in theaters and on Disney+. This design was also released at Trader Sam's in a gloss brown first edition which was restricted to 2 per transaction and a light yellow special edition which was restricted to 1 per transaction. These two Trader Sam's versions were marked as "Congo Queen" instead of "Molopo Marie").
This mug depicts the "Congo Queen", a jungle boat (that Walt Disney spent much time in) with a tiki at the helm and tiki passengers that has hippos rearing up out of the water along one side and piranha leaping up on the other. The mug was released at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar on July 30th, 2021, to coincide with the release of The Jungle Cruise film in theaters and on Disney+. Customers were restricted to only two of these mugs per transaction. This design was also released at Trader Sam's in a light yellow special edition which was restricted to 1 per transaction. Lastly, a two-tone oxidized brown glazed version was released exclusively through Club 33 (marked as "Molopo Marie" instead of "Congo Queen").
This mug depicts the "Congo Queen", a jungle boat (that Walt Disney spent much time in) with a tiki at the helm and tiki passengers that has hippos rearing up out of the water along one side and piranha leaping up on the other. The mug was released at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar on July 30th, 2021, to coincide with the release of The Jungle Cruise film in theaters and on Disney+. Customers were restricted to only one of these mugs per transaction. This design was also released at Trader Sam's in a gloss brown first edition which was restricted to 2 per transaction. Lastly, a two-tone oxidized brown glazed version was released exclusively through Club 33 (marked as "Molopo Marie" instead of "Congo Queen").
Only available to Club 33 Members. This mug celebrates the Club 33 Summer of Tiki Takeover as well as the 25th anniversary of the Indiana Jones ride. The three corners feature rising Cobras ready to strike. Each of the three flat panel sides features one of the boons Mara will grant you, as long as you don’t look him in the eye! The basic shape of the vessel is inspired by the mural inside the temple, where Mara is pouring out the waters of youth. Designed and sculpted by Tim Wollweber and Marcus Gonzalez. Glazed in brown. Used to serve the “Guards of Mara” cocktail.
Followed by a second edition in dark purple glaze.
From Mondo:
"Among the joyous sprawling cemeteries of Halloween Town, its most diminutive denizens Lock, Shock and Barrel have stacked to attack with some neighborly holiday horror. From the Tim Burton/Henry Selick/Disney classic THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS comes the three little troublemakers in one trick-or-treat tiki. This mug features the three stinkers in a tiki totem, with their untrustworthiness criss-crossing on the back."
This is the Halloween orange glaze variant. This design was also produced in a Skeleton Variant in bone white and a Standard Variant with each of the three characters in a separate color-way.
Exclusive to Club 33 members only and only 1 per membership. A separate edition of the same design was later issued for Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar in a deep orange glaze with black wipe.
Designed after the iconic Gargoyles seen in the Haunted Mansion attraction at DisneyLand, the mug has two battery operated torches designed and produced by Grider.
From their advertising: "As the sun sets in New Orleans Square, creatures of the night emerge from the shadows. The mysterious 'Flying Foxes', known by the locals as the Souris-Chaude, haunt the trees of the Garden District. These delightfully dreaded creatures dart through the sky, driving the locals absolutely batty. Resting in the portrait gallery of a lonely old mansion, several strange stone Souris-Chaude Gargoyles light the way for visitors through deathly still air with their ever flickering candles."
Due to the pandemic and the closure of Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto the Citrus Surfer mug was released at the Tambu Lounge. The Citrus Surfer mug is the sister mug to Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Room's Tangaroa Cooler mug. The Citrus Surfer mug was made in a darker blue to distinguish it from the lighter blue Tangaroa Cooler mug. Design by Marcus Gonzalez and sculpted by Tim Wollweber.
This mug is shaped like Hina Kulu'ua, one of the two legendary Ghost Sisters of Hawaii -- a kneeling wahine holding a water gourd and wearing a flower lei. This version in dualtone blue is matched with a dualtone blue version of Hina Keahi and both can be used as mugs or filled with sand to use as bookends since they were purposefully made with a flat edge on the reverse.
Also produced in a gloss brown glaze.
Tiki Farm relates this legend of The Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills:
"According to Hawaiian mythology, Hina is the goddess of the moon and the mother of Maui. She had two daughters, Hina Keahi, the mistress of fire and Hina Kuluʻua, the mistress of rain. It is said that Hina gifted her daughters with two mountains, Halai for Hina Keahi and Puʻuhonu for Hina Kuluʻua.
The people of Hina Keahi’s mountain always had plentiful amounts of food with them, but one month their crops started shriveling up and the people began to starve. Hina Keahi knew she had to do something to help her people, so she ordered for an underground imu to be made. She told her people to gather firewood and the people of the village decided that they needed to put someone in the imu to be sacrificed.
Hina Keahi told her people to bury her in the imu, reassuring them that she would not get hurt because she was the fire goddess. She told her people to wait three days. During those three days, Hina Keahi traveled from the ground towards the sea – she came up to the surface where Hilo Boarding School stands today and she marked her spot with a freshwater spring.
On the third day, Hina Keahi returned to the village as a woman who the villagers did not recognize. All the villagers were in awe of how much she resembled Hina Keahi, but they knew it was not her because she was in the imu. The woman told the villagers to uncover the imu and they found enough cooked food to supply them until the rainy season returned. To this day, the villagers believe that Hina Keahi sought out help from her beloved sister Hina Kuluʻua to help her feed her people."
This mug is shaped like Hina Kulu'ua, one of the two legendary Ghost Sisters of Hawaii -- a kneeling wahine holding a water gourd and wearing a flower lei. This version in gloss brown is matched with a gloss brown version of Hina Keahi and both can be used as mugs or filled with sand to use as bookends since they were purposefully made with a flat edge on the reverse.
Also produced in a "Dualtone" rutile blue with hints of brown showing through.
Tiki Farm relates this legend of The Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills:
"According to Hawaiian mythology, Hina is the goddess of the moon and the mother of Maui. She had two daughters, Hina Keahi, the mistress of fire and Hina Kuluʻua, the mistress of rain. It is said that Hina gifted her daughters with two mountains, Halai for Hina Keahi and Puʻuhonu for Hina Kuluʻua.
The people of Hina Keahi’s mountain always had plentiful amounts of food with them, but one month their crops started shriveling up and the people began to starve. Hina Keahi knew she had to do something to help her people, so she ordered for an underground imu to be made. She told her people to gather firewood and the people of the village decided that they needed to put someone in the imu to be sacrificed.
Hina Keahi told her people to bury her in the imu, reassuring them that she would not get hurt because she was the fire goddess. She told her people to wait three days. During those three days, Hina Keahi traveled from the ground towards the sea – she came up to the surface where Hilo Boarding School stands today and she marked her spot with a freshwater spring.
On the third day, Hina Keahi returned to the village as a woman who the villagers did not recognize. All the villagers were in awe of how much she resembled Hina Keahi, but they knew it was not her because she was in the imu. The woman told the villagers to uncover the imu and they found enough cooked food to supply them until the rainy season returned. To this day, the villagers believe that Hina Keahi sought out help from her beloved sister Hina Kuluʻua to help her feed her people."
This mug is shaped like Hina Keahi, one of the two legendary Ghost Sisters of Hawaii -- a kneeling wahine playing ukulele and wearing a flower lei and circlet of flowers in her hair. This version in dual tone blue is matched with a dual tone blue version of Hina Kulu'ua and both can be used as mugs or filled with sand to use as bookends since they were purposefully made with a flat edge on the reverse.
Also produced in a traditional gloss brown.
Tiki Farm relates this legend of The Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills:
"According to Hawaiian mythology, Hina is the goddess of the moon and the mother of Maui. She had two daughters, Hina Keahi, the mistress of fire and Hina Kuluʻua, the mistress of rain. It is said that Hina gifted her daughters with two mountains, Halai for Hina Keahi and Puʻuhonu for Hina Kuluʻua.
The people of Hina Keahi’s mountain always had plentiful amounts of food with them, but one month their crops started shriveling up and the people began to starve. Hina Keahi knew she had to do something to help her people, so she ordered for an underground imu to be made. She told her people to gather firewood and the people of the village decided that they needed to put someone in the imu to be sacrificed.
Hina Keahi told her people to bury her in the imu, reassuring them that she would not get hurt because she was the fire goddess. She told her people to wait three days. During those three days, Hina Keahi traveled from the ground towards the sea – she came up to the surface where Hilo Boarding School stands today and she marked her spot with a freshwater spring.
On the third day, Hina Keahi returned to the village as a woman who the villagers did not recognize. All the villagers were in awe of how much she resembled Hina Keahi, but they knew it was not her because she was in the imu. The woman told the villagers to uncover the imu and they found enough cooked food to supply them until the rainy season returned. To this day, the villagers believe that Hina Keahi sought out help from her beloved sister Hina Kuluʻua to help her feed her people."
This mug is shaped like Hina Keahi, one of the two legendary Ghost Sisters of Hawaii -- a kneeling wahine playing ukulele and wearing a flower lei and circlet of flowers in her hair. This version in gloss brown is matched with a gloss brown version of Hina Kulu'ua and both can be used as mugs or filled with sand to use as bookends since they were purposefully made with a flat edge on the reverse.
Also produced in a "Dualtone" rutile blue with hints of brown showing through.
Tiki Farm relates this legend of The Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills:
"According to Hawaiian mythology, Hina is the goddess of the moon and the mother of Maui. She had two daughters, Hina Keahi, the mistress of fire and Hina Kuluʻua, the mistress of rain. It is said that Hina gifted her daughters with two mountains, Halai for Hina Keahi and Puʻuhonu for Hina Kuluʻua.
The people of Hina Keahi’s mountain always had plentiful amounts of food with them, but one month their crops started shriveling up and the people began to starve. Hina Keahi knew she had to do something to help her people, so she ordered for an underground imu to be made. She told her people to gather firewood and the people of the village decided that they needed to put someone in the imu to be sacrificed.
Hina Keahi told her people to bury her in the imu, reassuring them that she would not get hurt because she was the fire goddess. She told her people to wait three days. During those three days, Hina Keahi traveled from the ground towards the sea – she came up to the surface where Hilo Boarding School stands today and she marked her spot with a freshwater spring.
On the third day, Hina Keahi returned to the village as a woman who the villagers did not recognize. All the villagers were in awe of how much she resembled Hina Keahi, but they knew it was not her because she was in the imu. The woman told the villagers to uncover the imu and they found enough cooked food to supply them until the rainy season returned. To this day, the villagers believe that Hina Keahi sought out help from her beloved sister Hina Kuluʻua to help her feed her people."
This is the second year of the hatbox ghost mug. in 2019, the WDW Grog Grotto mug had the empty hatbox and its face in place. This one was white with a blue wipe.
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.
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken zombie head with black stitches on eyes & mouth. It has a matte bone glaze with an orangeish red wipe and the interior is glossy orangeish red. This edition was resculpted and differs from earlier editions, with a larger nose, and other slightly different details. Designed by Tim Wollweber. Used to serve the Shrunken Zombie Head cocktail on the Sam's Grog Grotto Bar menu, made with "reserve and aged rums, tropical juices, falernum and cinnamon".
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken zombie head with black stitches on eyes & mouth. It has a matte bone glaze with a purple wipe and the interior is glossy purple. This edition was resculpted and differs from earlier editions, with a larger nose, and other slightly different details. 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".
This is a hiball mug featuring a Papua New Guinea style tiki faced shield on one side that has a second small tiki that forms the nose of the mask. On the other side, the smaller figure is carrying the mask like a surfboard. Light blue wipe glaze leaving the otherwise white mug with light blue in the low relief areas to show off the sculpt. Designed by Marcus Gonzalez with sculpt by Tim Wollweber. The drink it serves is called "The Tangaroa Cooler" and features Hendrick's gin, orgeat, falernum, Angostura bitters, and juices of grapefruit and lemon.
This is a mug shaped like the Hatbox Ghost from the Haunted Mansion attraction, holding an empty hatbox. There is a reverse version of this mug with the ghost's skeletal head inside the hatbox and a vacant space under the hat that was issued for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto in Florida. Both versions are white with a wash wipe-away glaze to pick out sculptural details. This version is bone with a brown wash. Inside is brown.
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 Tiki Bar in California. Both versions are white with a wash wipe-away glaze to pick out sculptural details. This version is white with black wash. Inside is black.
This is a mug shaped like a blue shrunken zombie head with black stitches. The Enchanted Tiki Bar First Edition and Grog Grotto Second Edition are close in appearance, but significantly different in size (Grog Grotto 2nd Edition is smaller, possibly as much as 15% shrinkage from original molds) and the Grog Grotto 2nd Edition is much more vibrant whereas the Enchanted Tiki Bar 1st Edition is more of a muted blue glaze. 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".
This mug was specially produced for the Halloween 2017 season. The mug depicts the three hitchhiking ghosts from Disneyland's Haunted Mansion in a stacked tiki totem design - Ezra (the skeleton), Phineas (the traveler), and Guss (the prisoner), complete with his ball and chain. It has a hand-wiped green finish over a natural glaze. The first edition was produced in a brown glaze. This 2017 second edition was produced in a green wipe glaze and 10,000 were issued with 2 per person per visit. Additionally, there were some misprints that although glazed in green say "Grog Grotto" on bottom instead of "Enchanted Tiki Bar" but difficult to tell how many. There is also a 2016 blue version and a 2017 red version that was produced for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto in Florida.
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken zombie head with orange stitches on eyes & mouth. Cobalt blue underglaze with mossy light greenish brown overglaze. Released on 4/20/2017. 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".
This mug was specially produced for the Halloween 2016 season. The mug depicts the three hitchhiking ghosts from Disneyland's Haunted Mansion in a stacked tiki totem design - Ezra (the skeleton), Phineas (the traveler), and Guss (the prisoner), complete with his ball and chain. It has a hand-wiped black finish over a natural glaze. There appear to be at least two slight variants, one with more of a brownish black glaze and one with a more brown glaze. This first edition was produced in a limited edition of 2500 pieces. A 2017 second edition was produced in a green wipe glaze. There is also a 2016 blue version and a 2017 red version that was produced for Trader Sam's Grog Grotto in Florida.
This mug was specially produced for the Halloween 2016 season. The mug depicts the three hitchhiking ghosts from Disneyworld's Haunted Mansion in a stacked tiki totem design - Ezra (the skeleton), Phineas (the traveler), and Guss (the prisoner), complete with his ball and chain. It has a hand-wiped blue finish. Produced in a limited edition of 2500 pieces. There is also a red version produced for the Grog Grotto in 2017. Additionally, there was a brown version that was released first before any Grog Grotto versions and produced for Trader Sam's in Disneyland, CA.
This is a hiball plastic mug featuring a Papua New Guinea style tiki faced shield on one side that has a second small tiki that forms the nose of the mask. On the other side, the smaller figure is carrying the mask like a surfboard. Designed by Marcus Gonzalez with sculpt by Tim Wollweber. This Tangaroa Cooler Dole Whip Float collectible souvenir cup was sold at the Tiki Juice Bar in Disneyland Park, plus Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar & Grill, and resort pool decks. It was issued in a neon green and this clear plastic version.
This is a hiball plastic mug featuring a Papua New Guinea style tiki faced shield on one side that has a second small tiki that forms the nose of the mask. On the other side, the smaller figure is carrying the mask like a surfboard. Designed by Marcus Gonzalez with sculpt by Tim Wollweber. This Tangaroa Cooler Dole Whip Float collectible souvenir cup was sold at the Tiki Juice Bar in Disneyland Park, plus Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar & Grill, and resort pool decks. It was issued in a neon green and a clear plastic version.
This mug was specially produced for the Halloween 2017 season and was released on Friday the 13th, 2017. The mug depicts the three hitchhiking ghosts from Disneyworld's Haunted Mansion in a stacked tiki totem design - Ezra (the skeleton), Phineas (the traveler), and Guss (the prisoner), complete with his ball and chain. It has a hand-wiped red finish. Produced in a limited edition of 2500 pieces. There is also a blue version that preceded it. Additionally, there is a brown version that was released first and produced for Trader Sam's in Disneyland, CA.
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.