Something Spooky This Way Comes
Does it feel like someone’s watching you? That eerie, spine-tingling feeling is exactly what inspired the newest addition to our Disney Collection — The Haunted Mansion: Madame Leota’s Crystal Ball – Scentsy Warmer and Disney The Haunted Mansion: Ring the Bell – Scentsy Bar.
This warmer is pure magic for Haunted Mansion fans. The crystal ball is laser-etched and glows with an unearthly blue light when switched on. As you move, Madame Leota’s ghostly face appears to follow you — just like the spooky portraits in the ride. Flip the concave side toward you for maximum effect, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped right into the séance circle.
Inside the wax dish, you’ll find one of Madame Leota’s chilling incantations — a nod to the séance room scene where she summons the spirits with her “serpents and spiders, tail of a rat” spell. It’s the ultimate collectible for Disney Parks fans who want a little piece of Haunted Mansion history glowing on their shelf.
Pair your new warmer with Disney The Haunted Mansion: Ring the Bell — a scent as mysterious as the ride itself. With dark pomegranate, warm cedarwood, and a whisper of oud, it’s the olfactory equivalent of stepping into the grand ballroom and seeing the spirits waltz by candlelight.
Whether you’re a Haunted Mansion superfan or just love the idea of adding a little ghostly charm to your space, this release is one you don’t want to miss. These products are limited edition — once they vanish, they may not return!
Haunted Mansion Fun Facts
- 999 Happy Haunts: The Haunted Mansion famously advertises “room for one more” — meaning you might just become the 1,000th ghost!
- Madame Leota’s Voice: The voice of Madame Leota is provided by Eleanor Audley, who also voiced Disney villains Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty) and Lady Tremaine (Cinderella).
- Two Coasts, Two Styles: The mansion façade looks completely different in Disneyland (New Orleans Square, with Southern charm) vs. Magic Kingdom (Liberty Square, with Gothic revival architecture).
- Fan Favorite: The Haunted Mansion has inspired movies, TV specials, and seasonal overlays — like Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Holiday, which transforms the attraction into The Nightmare Before Christmas from September through early January.
Disney’s Haunted Mansion is one of the most beloved attractions at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Since its debut at Disneyland Park in 1969 (and Magic Kingdom in 1971), this spooky, tongue-in-cheek ride has been delighting guests with its mix of eerie illusions, ghostly effects, and a healthy dose of humor. Fans know every detail — from the “stretching room” portraits to the 999 happy haunts (with room for one more!). And, of course, no visit is complete without Madame Leota’s iconic séance scene.



