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Can you take photos in Club 33?

Can I take pictures in Club 33? Yes, you can take pictures, but with exceptions. No photos can be taken of other guests in the restaurant. Also, no photos are allowed in the bathrooms.



Club 33, the exclusive private membership club located in various Disney parks, has a nuanced photography policy that members and their guests must follow. In the Disneyland (California) locations, photography is generally permitted within the dining rooms and lounge areas for personal use, provided that other members or high-profile guests are not captured in the frame. However, videography is strictly prohibited at all times. Guests are also famously forbidden from taking any photos or videos in the restrooms, which are known for their opulent decor. At Walt Disney World Club 33 locations, the policy is often cited as being more restrictive, sometimes forbidding photos entirely to maintain the ultimate privacy of its elite members. It is a peer-to-peer best practice to always ask your server or host about the current day's policy, as "no-photo" zones can be designated on the fly if a celebrity or high-ranking executive is present in the club.

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The use of cellular telephones is prohibited in the dining areas of Club 33. While in Club 33 dining areas, please place your cell phone on silent or vibrate. When answering or placing a cell phone call, we ask that you go to the hallway so that your fellow Guests may continue to enjoy their dining experience.

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You don't have to be rich to get in, but it doesn't hurt. Boasting an alleged initiation fee of $25,000 to $50,000, with annual dues as high as $30,000—and a 10-year waiting list to join—Club 33 is a five-star restaurant and lounge whose members are corporations, high-rollers, and celebrities.

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For gentlemen, collared shirts and slacks are appropriate, and for ladies an informal dress or pants with a blouse are appropriate. (Update: The club is no longer accepting shorts of any type or style for dinner.) Appropriate dress for children and young adults should be in keeping with standards set for adults.

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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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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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Club 33 is one of the most exclusive experiences available through Disney. The club itself is invite-only, and it costs a pretty penny in membership fees. The reason it's so exclusive is because of Walt Disney's original vision as a place to entertain VIP guests.

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