Exciting news for tiki aficionados and Jungle Cruise fans alike! The enchanting Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel is set to unveil a brand-new Skipper’s Adventure mug later this month. This dazzling creation is inspired by the beloved Jungle Cruise attraction and promises to be a treasured addition for any Disney memorabilia collector.

The Skipper’s Adventure mug, proudly announced by Disney Eats on their Instagram account, features a vibrant green and yellow ceramic design embellished with intricate patterns that evoke the spirit of the Jungle Cruise. The detailed carvings celebrate various iconic moments from the famous river voyage, making it a must-have item for enthusiasts and collectors.

What makes this mug even more special is its description as the “ninth wonder of the world.” Adorned with a teal and off-white color palette, the tiki mug also boasts tribal-style carvings and symbolic decorations. Guests can secure their own by using the mobile order feature on the Disneyland App, available under the Trader Sam’s Mug Release section starting at 6 p.m. PT on August 8.

Adding to the excitement, the talented artist behind this masterpiece, Mookie Sato, will be present for an exclusive signing event on the mug’s release day. Visitors can have their mugs signed by Sato from 9-11 a.m. and again from 1-3 p.m., an opportunity that will undoubtedly create cherished memories alongside a unique souvenir.

If you aren’t able to snag the mug on its release day, don’t fret! The Skipper’s Adventure mug will be available at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar on August 9, accompanied by the Skipper Sipper non-alcoholic beverage. This delightful drink features a tropical mix of juices, agave nectar, falernum, mint, and fresh lime juice, topped with soda water — perfect for a summer refreshment.

For the Disney Parks fans out there, will you be trying to add this exquisite mug to your collection? Share your thoughts and excitement in the comments below, and don’t forget to spread the word!

Source: WDW News Today