At Disneyland, celebrities and high-net-worth guests typically dine at Club 33, the park’s most exclusive and mysterious private membership club. Located at 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square, its entrance is marked only by a small, nondescript plaque. Inside, members enjoy five-star French-American cuisine and the only full bar service available in the park. For those who aren't members, the newest "celebrity-tier" experience in 2026 is 21 Royal, a private dining room above Pirates of the Caribbean that can be booked for a flat fee of $15,000 for up to 12 guests. Celebrities also frequently visit Napa Rose at the Grand Californian Hotel or the "1901 Lounge" in California Adventure. In 2026, many A-list stars also utilize VIP Tour Guides, who coordinate "Plaid" service that includes back-door entries and reserved seating at high-end spots like Carthay Circle, allowing them to enjoy the park away from the main crowds.