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Is Disney Club level worth it at Disneyland?

At Disneyland deluxe resorts, Club Level adds a few extra levels of service including turn down service, as well as access to your very own concierge cast members to quickly accommodate your every need. However, most people find the biggest benefit of staying Club Level is gaining access to the Club Level Lounge.



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From the concierge team at your disposal to the great views over the parks and fireworks shows, you'll be able to maximize and tailor your time. Disney club-level rooms definitely aren't budget-friendly options for extended stays. However, they're worth it when you're hoping to cut costs on food.

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You may tip Cast Members in the following roles: Dining Teams, including servers and sommeliers at table service restaurants and attendants at Club Level lounges.

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It's a place where wealthy Disney dorks, Southern California executives, and celebrities (many of whom are also Disney geeks) can enjoy an alcoholic beverage and consume expensive meals inside Disneyland. That's it. While it's private, Club 33 very much operates in plain view of Disneyland guests.

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There's some exclusive hiding in New Orleans Square! For Disneyland Resort's Club 33, members will pay $25,000 upfront and then $10,000 every year after. For Walt Disney World, the upfront cost is higher. Members will pay $33,000 to join, and the annual fee is $15,000.

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Cost of Club Level at Walt Disney World One common question people have is “How much does Club Level at Disney World cost?” The short answer: from $745 nightly in 2023 at the deluxe resorts, or from $428 at Gran Destino Tower. The longer answer: it depends. Let's go over a few different ways of answering this question.

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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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A. Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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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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One of Disney's more clever secrets is hiding in plain sight; in the park bathrooms, you will rarely see mirrors above the sinks. Though this may seem like an inconvenience at first, it's actually a way for Disney World and Disneyland to keep foot traffic flowing.

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One of our favorites is the “secret” restroom in the queue. This was built out of necessity, as the Indiana Jones Adventure queue is looooong, and waits regularly exceeded three hours when it first opened.

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There's some exclusive hiding in New Orleans Square! For Disneyland Resort's Club 33, members will pay $25,000 upfront and then $10,000 every year after. For Walt Disney World, the upfront cost is higher. Members will pay $33,000 to join, and the annual fee is $15,000.

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Anyone who desires access to the club must either have a membership themselves or have an approved reservation made in advance by a member. Walt did this intentionally as he desired an exclusive place in the park where corporate sponsors and celebrities could dine in VIP style and he could entertain guests worthy of ...

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