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Are there secret bars at Disney World?

Enzo's Hideaway Sip on prohibition-era cocktails and enjoy delicious bites at a tunnel bar exuding an intimate, 1920s speakeasy-vibe.



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A: Club 33 is a private Membership club with a variety of tailored experiences for its Members. Q: Who can I talk to about Club 33? A: To express interest in Club 33 Membership at the Walt Disney World Resort, contact [email protected].

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Is There a Special Ticket for Club 33? The simple answer is, no, there is not a special ticket you can purchase for Club 33. You must either become a member, have a corporate pass, or hope you have a friend who is a member. The value of a Club 33 membership lies within its exclusivity, privacy and its hospitality.

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Disney's Wilderness Lodge Train Room Whether you are interested in learning more about Walt Disney's interests and hobbies or you just need a quiet space to sit down and decompress after a long day at Magic Kingdom, the Carolwood Pacific Room is a great secret spot to visit.

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In Front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle There are lots of dark nooks and crannies inside of Sleeping Beauty Castle where you can steal a kiss in the dark at any time of day, but many couples opt for a more public display of affection front and center with the castle as a backdrop.

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At the onset, it's imperative to understand what Club 33 is. It's a private, members-only club nested within the Disney Parks, offering an elite experience of luxury, privilege, and top-tier services that redefine the Disney experience.

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We went with our two little ones, ages two and six, which is probably the best time to take little one to Club 33. Mickey and Pluto also dine at there for Sunday Brunch, so this special character interaction makes it a nice outing for the kids too.

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If you're dining at Club 33, you're having an awesome experience regardless of the cuisine by virtue of where you are. It's such a spectacular location, rife with Disney history, that it's difficult for any Disney fan to say anything negative about the place.

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The waiting lists for Club 33 are at an average of about four years or more. Potential Club 33 members need to send a letter to the below address requesting to be added to the club waiting list. Calling Club 33 to ask where you are on the list is frowned upon. Remember: this is a class act establishment!

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28. This is an easy one for Disney fans, who all remember that Mickey made his on-screen debut in Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928. Minnie Mouse: No. 89. Art Director Sy Thomas chose this number to represent that it's been 89 years since we first met Minnie in Steamboat Willie, as well.

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We've already told you what a “Code 101” means, but today, we're here to talk about the dreaded “Code V,” otherwise known as a “protein spill.” What's that? Well…it's Cast Member lingo for when someone vomits.

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It's safe to say there is something for everyone at Disney parks. That said, there are definitely some surprising things you might not expect to find at a Disney park, ranging from things you might need in a medical emergency like thermometers and medications to more personal goods like condoms and underwear.

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