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Where is entrance to Club 33 at Disney?

Disneyland. The not-so-secret location for Disneyland's ultra-secretive Club 33 is directly above the famed Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. It is, appropriately enough, situated at 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square, right next door to what was formerly Walt Disney's in-park family apartment quarters.



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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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What Do Club 33 Members Get With Their Membership?
  • Access to dine at Club 33 with membership ID's.
  • Limited bar access, only available before and after dining.
  • Two Premiere Annual Passes valid at Disneyland and Walt Disney World ($4,000 value)
  • 50 1-Day Park Hopper Tickets ($8,000 value)
  • Club 33 member-only events.


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What do I wear to Club 33? There is a dress code at Club 33. It's general business casual. Collared button-down shirts and slacks for the guys, skirts/pants plus a blouse for the ladies.

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Now, there is a way you can enter Club 33, and Disney will pay you! Disney is currently hiring Cast Members for Club 33. If hired, you would have the opportunity to work at Club 33 and enter the area without paying the large fee that members must pay.

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Known simply as Club 33, the lounge is an ultra-exclusive venue for important figures to duck out of the crowds, cool down with a beverage, and enjoy gourmet cuisine. Membership is highly coveted by powerful Disney fans – so much so that the waitlist is rumored to be over 15 years long (but that's just a Disney myth!).

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Club 33 is expensive, to be sure, but it's an experience unto itself and is something no Disney fan should pass up if afforded the opportunity–it belongs on every fan's Disney Bucket List. Even if dining there means eating Ramen Noodles for the other 364 days of the year. It'd still be worth it!

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The club was envisioned by Walt Disney as a private VIP lounge — but not for park guests. It was built for the executives who had sponsorships inside the park. Although Disney planned the club, it opened after his death, in 1967. Individual memberships were first offered in 1970.

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Walt Disney World Clubs Although members get access to all four clubs, they do not include the full-service dining that other Club 33 destinations do. Hollywood Studios welcomed the Spotlight Lounge, resting above the beloved Brown Derby Restaurant.

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Club 33 comprises a number of private dining clubs located within the various Disney Parks. First opening in 1967 inside Disneyland Park, the club was modeled after numerous executive VIP lounges created by pavilion sponsors in the 1964 New York World's Fair.

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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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