indiesgirl4ever
DCP Fall 2014
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I'm sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but how does one become a member of Club 33?
I think the current wait time is about 14 years (according to the unofficial website) if they even accept your letter/application at all. The Corporate Membership fee is $27,500 plus $6,100 in annual fees. The Gold Membership is for an individual with a member fee of $10,450 and an annual fee of $3,275. (from Wiki)With lots and lots of money, and patienceI think the current wait time is about 14 years (according to the unofficial website) if they even accept your letter/application at all. The Corporate Membership fee is $27,500 plus $6,100 in annual fees. The Gold Membership is for an individual with a member fee of $10,450 and an annual fee of $3,275. (from Wiki)
:0 Oh gosh, thats crazy. Anyone know what the membership includes?Thanks for the information, is that yearly or flat rate?
I think the memberships end when people decided not to renew. Isn't it a set number of memberships at a time, like 300-400? You have to wait for someone to not renew in order to get moved up the list. (right?)
If you know someone that is a member, and they invite you as a guest, then one can experience Club 33 that way.
If you know someone that is a member, and they invite you as a guest, then one can experience Club 33 that way.
I must say that seeing how many people will complain about not being able to even get on the waiting list, amongst other statements, what with all of the various elements that pertains to this club, is quite rather amusing, actually.
I would love to dine at Club 33, when that might be however, I have no idea. In the mean time, I am happy and content with the Blue Bayou.
:0 Oh gosh, thats crazy. Anyone know what the membership includes?
All kidding aside, my guess is that to those that can afford it, the initiation and annual dues mean nothing. I doubt that anyone saves for their membership. I further suspect that exceptions are made for a big player that wants a membership without waiting. For example, if Larry David wanted in, he'd likely get a Club 33 FastPass ;-).
Rob

Back in 1999, we had the privilege of eating at Club 33. Somehow my husband had a business friend who had been a member for years and made reservations for us. It was our first trip to Disneyland with our kids, who were 6, 5, and 3 1/2. It was really cool going in, like we were part of some kind of "secret" or something. The dining room was beautiful and elegant, as was the ladies' room. They had a buffet that day, and there was food for kids as well as adults. We had talked to our kids about how to behave, and they were great. We just wore our shorts from the park that day, but I guess that was fine. It was very pricey, but we are very glad we did it!