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Does Disney have VIP bathrooms?

Disney World VIP Bathrooms offer an elevated level of luxury and comfort, providing a haven for privileged guests seeking respite from the excitement of the park. These lavatories are meticulously designed, well-maintained, and equipped with high-end amenities to enhance the VIP experience.



While Disney does not have "VIP bathrooms" that you can book or pay for in the way you might a VIP tour, there are exclusive, "hidden" restrooms reserved for specific high-tier guests. The most famous of these are located inside Club 33, the ultra-exclusive private club in New Orleans Square (Disneyland) and various locations in Walt Disney World. These restrooms are lavishly decorated, featuring high-end fixtures and cloth hand towels that contrast sharply with the industrial feel of standard park facilities. Additionally, the Golden Oak lounge and certain VIP suites (like the Cinderella Castle Suite) contain private, high-end bathrooms. For the average guest, there are "stealth" VIP bathrooms—locations that are notably cleaner and quieter because they are tucked away in low-traffic areas. Examples include the restrooms behind the Imagination Pavilion at EPCOT or the ones near the Tom Sawyer Island dock. While not officially "VIP," these spots offer a reprieve from the crowds. In 2026, Disney also introduced premium "refresh" stations in some parks for guests using the highest-tier Genie+ or Lightning Lane Premier services, which include more private, climate-controlled facilities.

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