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Why do people join Club 33?

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!).



Club 33 is an ultra-exclusive, private membership club at Disney parks that attracts members for its prestige, unique history, and unparalleled access. Originally conceived by Walt Disney to entertain corporate sponsors, it remains the only place in many parks where alcohol is served in a sophisticated, sit-down environment. Members join to enjoy private lounges and award-winning dining that are hidden away from the general public, such as the original location in New Orleans Square at Disneyland or the themed lounges in all four Walt Disney World parks. Beyond the dining, membership includes high-value perks like unlimited Premier Pass access (FastPass/Lightning Lane), a generous allotment of park hopper tickets for guests, and invitations to exclusive, "money-can't-buy" events and tours. For high-net-worth fans and corporate executives, the club serves as a status symbol and a quiet sanctuary within the high-energy environment of the parks. The long waiting lists and five-figure initiation fees only add to the allure of this legendary Disney "secret."

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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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Is a Disneyland Club 33 membership worth it? To the most avid Disney fans, the answer may be a hearty YES! For the average park goer, it probably isn't. Club 33 does offer VIP treatment with a number of perks in addition to access to the premiere club and that alone makes it worth it for some folks.

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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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We went with our two little ones, ages two and six, which is probably the best time to take little one to Club 33. Mickey and Pluto also dine at there for Sunday Brunch, so this special character interaction makes it a nice outing for the kids too.

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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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Club 33 is Disney's most exclusive club. At Disneyland, the cost is $25,000 upfront to be a member and $10,000 each year after. Meanwhile, at Disney World, the cost is $33,000 to join and an annual fee of $15,000 after that. Very few guests have been in Club 33, however, that is all changing.

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The waiting lists for Club 33 are at an average of about four years or more. Potential Club 33 members need to send a letter to the below address requesting to be added to the club waiting list. Calling Club 33 to ask where you are on the list is frowned upon. Remember: this is a class act establishment!

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Women - Jeans, skirts or dress shorts and blouse, sweater or dress is required. NOT PERMITTED: Tank tops, swim suits or swim cover ups, hats for gentlemen, cut offs or clothing with rips/tears are not allowed.

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Disneyland Club 33 Salary FAQs How does the salary as a Sous Chef at Disneyland Club 33 compare with the base salary range for this job? The average salary for a Sous Chef is $51,005 per year in United States, which is 8% higher than the average Disneyland Club 33 salary of $46,921 per year for this job.

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I have a friend who is a server in character dining and he said that on an average day (as in not peak season or summertime) he averages out his tips to be about $35 per hour.

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How much does Topgolf in the United States pay? Average Topgolf hourly pay ranges from approximately $9.80 per hour for Service Associate to $22.98 per hour for Closing Manager. The average Topgolf salary ranges from approximately $23,000 per year for Host/Hostess to $300,000 per year for Support Staff.

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