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Where is the Club 33 equivalent in California Adventure?

The closest you'd get to a Disney California Adventure Club 33 location is the 1901 Lounge at the Carthay Circle, which also caters exclusively to Club 33 members. As a most unassuming private lounge, it may be hard at first to distinguish its entrance among the three doors at the front of Carthay Circle Restaurant.



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The existence of the Club 33 restaurant and lounge is denoted only by a cryptic “33” sign near the entrance. In addition to Club 33 at Disneyland, there's also the 1901 Lounge inside Carthay Circle Restaurant in Disney California Adventure, which is likewise reserved exclusively for Club 33 Members.

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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 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.

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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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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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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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While people of any height may enjoy many of the rides at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, the rides require children under 7 to ride seated next to someone who meets a certain height requirement (see Autopia) or is at least 14 years old.

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The Club 33 experience even extends to the parks, where members are granted access to FastPasses, behind-the-scenes tours, and VIP guides, who provide a unique perspective on the Disney universe.

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