You need to book a month in advance, and pay for it at that time. So, if you're going March 14, book February 14. If you are going Feb 28, book Jan 28. (not 30 days in advance)
I *think* that at this time they are offering the tour everyday.
I'm going on it 9/23, so I'll be able to report back after then.
Here's a number you can call to book the tour. 714-781-4400
Mary Jo said:Here's a number you can call to book the tour. 714-781-4400
lurpee said:Please do report on this.
When we did the tour years ago, they allowed us entry into the waiting area of the Club, and we were allowed to take pics in the elevator.Oops, my 7 month old sent this prematurely.
I'm thinking about doing this by myself (our whole family is going to do the Holiday Tour). On the website it says that you get a peek into Walt's apartment and someone on a thread said that you get to go into the Club 33 lobby--anyone know what else you might see? Otherwise, I will just wait for Mary Jo's report I guess!
Thanks,
Kerri
I did it last Saturday, and I enjoyed it (even in the blistering heat).Just wondering if anyone has done the new version of this tour which was just launched this week. If so, was it worth the money and time?
Aside from Walt's apartment and the Club 33 lobby, there are no other restricted/backstage areas on the tour. They walk you around and play you recordings of Walt introducing lands and attractions while talking about Walt's life, the park's history, and attraction trivia. You ride Peter Pan, the Train (from New Orleans Sq to Tomorrowland), and Small World (which my party skipped so we wouldn't have to bake in the sun while waiting to be unloaded).lurpee said:On the website it says that you get a peek into Walt's apartment and someone on a thread said that you get to go into the Club 33 lobby--anyone know what else you might see?
How much of the apartment did you get to tour? Did you go out on the balcony and overlook Main St? Did you get to take a variety of pics, or just a group?I'm glad to answer any other specific questions...
We weren't taken out on the balcony, but the fire station is under refurb right now and is covered in scaffolding and a painted cloth "facade." So I don't know if that's something they won't do or if it's something we couldn't do because of the work on the outside of the building.How much of the apartment did you get to tour? Did you go out on the balcony and overlook Main St? Did you get to take a variety of pics, or just a group?
Besides the electrical stuff that looked like it would kill you if plugged in, what did you think of the baby bottle!!? My kids couldn't believe bottles were ever like that. I felt so old!We even got to see into the cupboards and mini-fridge in the kitchenette. Something about that seemed so...intimate. Moreso than the bathroom!
LizzyS said:How long is the tour, also?
The Disney website is not exactly a treasure trove of information about their tours!