Secret Club 33 in Disneyland

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Located within Disneyland, discreetly above the Blue Bayou in New Orleans Square is perhaps one of Orange County's finest five star restaurants. With a limited membership of only 487, Club 33 is not open to the public. Members may however arrange for their friends and associates to experience the club.
If you are a Disney fan, we truly cannot express what a tremendous experience Club 33 has to offer.


Presidents of the United States, leaders of foreign nations, dignitaries, actors, and business leaders from around the world have all enjoyed the club. It is not unusual to be enjoying your meal, only to have a famous actor or well known celebrity sitting at the table next to you. There are many such stories, just ask any member or Club 33 staff. This Club 33 takes about 10 years of waiting list and $7,500 just to get in. It has to be a good deal!d
 
:) Not much of a secret around here when people are asking for reservations on a daily basis.
 

Between this post and your other one, I have to say I'm a bit suspicious...
 
the one where you claim disneyland is closed and you got a personal tour of carsland
 
When I google Disneyland pictures, there are a number of them that show celebrities like actors and sports stars at the park. I feel pretty confidant that I could stand in line next to them, chat with them about life, and even learn their first names (and many their full names) without ever realizing their profession. And if I did learn it, I wouldn't care any more than I would if they said they did something else out of the ordinary, like teach veterans how to paint or train horses humanely or make wood sculptures...

Eating at Club 33 would be like eating anywhere else for me. I hear the food and service is great, but what you're really paying for is the place to rub elbows with other dignitaries so you can make big decisions between drinks and flights while the nanny has your kids out on the rides. It's great for that group of people, but someone like me would just not be able to use or appreciate the real benefits a place like that provides. I don't understand the great amount of interest other people who are in my shoes have with the place unless they have a Holly Golightly streak inside them.
 
When I google Disneyland pictures, there are a number of them that show celebrities like actors and sports stars at the park. I feel pretty confidant that I could stand in line next to them, chat with them about life, and even learn their first names (and many their full names) without ever realizing their profession. And if I did learn it, I wouldn't care any more than I would if they said they did something else out of the ordinary, like teach veterans how to paint or train horses humanely or make wood sculptures...

Eating at Club 33 would be like eating anywhere else for me. I hear the food and service is great, but what you're really paying for is the place to rub elbows with other dignitaries so you can make big decisions between drinks and flights while the nanny has your kids out on the rides. It's great for that group of people, but someone like me would just not be able to use or appreciate the real benefits a place like that provides. I don't understand the great amount of interest other people who are in my shoes have with the place unless they have a Holly Golightly streak inside them.
verry touching?
 
With a limited membership of only 487
Incorrect information.

Members may however arrange for their friends and associates to experience the club.
If you are a Disney fan, we truly cannot express what a tremendous experience Club 33 has to offer.
True


Presidents of the United States, leaders of foreign nations, dignitaries, actors, and business leaders from around the world have all enjoyed the club.
Rare, but somewhat true.
It is not unusual to be enjoying your meal, only to have a famous actor or well known celebrity sitting at the table next to you. There are many such stories, just ask any member or Club 33 staff.
Actually, it is very rare.
This Club 33 takes about 10 years of waiting list and $7,500 just to get in. It has to be a good deal!d
VERY incorrect information.
 
actually I asked them and they said if you want to wait 10 years and pay abunch of money you can go in!
 
Between this post and your other one, I have to say I'm a bit suspicious...
the one where you claim disneyland is closed and you got a personal tour of carsland

kid your a hoot!!

Thats true but still not everyone knows! I didnt know until I asked what it was and How I Get in at Disneyland this year

who the heck is an avid disneyland fan and DOESNT know about this??? Who I ask?????



actually I asked them and they said if you want to wait 10 years and pay abunch of money you can go in!

DIS vets please correct me if Im wrong but awhile back (and it has been awhile) I was told they stopped the waiting list because it was so long and it would be an extended amount of time before they would be able to accomodate the ones who were already on the list so am I right to say the 10 year thing is a thing of the past?
 
yes DIS Vets please respond because I want to know if im wrong and the tour thing was true!
 
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