
Harriet: The Haunted Mansion’s Favorite Opera Singer
Deep within the eerie halls of Disney’s Haunted Mansion, a ghostly diva lingers—Harriet, the opera singer with a voice that still echoes through the afterlife. A relatively new addition to the mansion’s lore, Harriet is a spectral soprano who captivates both foolish mortals and fellow spirits alike. She first appeared as part of Disney’s Haunted Mansion merchandise and storytelling expansions, bringing her operatic presence to fans who love the macabre magic of the beloved attraction.
A Voice That Haunts
Harriet’s ghostly visage, complete with an elegant Victorian gown and an otherworldly aura, makes her an unforgettable figure among the Haunted Mansion’s 999 happy haunts. Often depicted in shades of ghostly blue and green, she appears mid-performance, eternally lost in the passion of her hauntingly beautiful aria. Her backstory remains shrouded in mystery, but many speculate that her voice was so powerful it transcended the mortal realm, binding her spirit to the mansion forever.
A Must-Have for Haunted Mansion Fans
Whether you’re a seasoned fan of the ride or a newcomer to its supernatural charm, Harriet adds a thrilling new layer to the ghostly ensemble. She has appeared in various collectibles, from pins to artwork, and now, she takes center stage in a delightfully spooky paper doll set.

Bring Harriet to Life with a Paper Doll Set
For those who wish to bring a piece of Haunted Mansion magic home, Harriet’s paper doll set is the perfect addition to your collection. This intricately designed cutout features her signature flowing dress, a detachable opera mask, and even a spectral microphone stand.
Quick Instructions: Simply print the paper doll template on cardstock for durability, carefully cut out Harriet and her accessories, and use foldable tabs or small adhesive dots to piece together her ensemble. Display her among your Haunted Mansion decor or let her take center stage in your own ghostly productions!
No matter how you choose to showcase Harriet, she remains an operatic legend within the Haunted Mansion’s spectral symphony. So, the next time you visit the mansion, listen closely—you might just hear her voice drifting through the halls!