We got to visit Club 33 last August. My expectations were pretty high. I'd read a lot of things about it before hand and I couldn't have expected more from the experience. I was not at all disappointed!
Club 33 is a little like going to the White House. You're eating in a place that less than 1% of the population will ever get to see the inside of. The entire experience of pressing the buzzer, being let inside, going upstairs in the lift and walking down the gallery to the dining room was pretty spectacular.
Here are some pictures from our visit:
We were there for lunch. There was an appetizer buffet that not only included salads and fruit but shrimp, crab and lobster.
The menu was equally impressive and the dessert buffet did not disappoint. The service was superior.
These little beauties were smores martinis. They were quite good:
At least for us, the entire experience was underlined by the fact that WE WERE IN CLUB 33! We couldn't get over it. When our meal was done, we walked out on the balcony and looked down on New Orleans Square and took it all in. We were upstairs in a Disney building! I'm sure it would be special to watch Fantasmic from up there, but I assure you, just being there was something special.
I didn't take this picture:
Was it expensive? Yes. Did we really need the all the souvenirs we bought with the Club 33 logo? No. Was it worth it? Absolutely! And I'd do it again in an instant if given the opportunity. Only, the 2d time, I wouldn't buy three coffee mugs with the Club 33 logo on them.
All of that to say, you probably know someone who knows someone who works for a company that has a membership. Someone earlier in this thread explained that the member doesn't have to be present for you to enter the club. In our case, the actual member wasn't with us. So my encouragement for those of you who want to step inside Club 33 is start asking your friends and family members who work for companies in Southern California. You maybe surprised to learn one of them can get you inside. Good luck!