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Anyone ever been to Club 33 @ Disneyland?

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If you don't know what Club 33 is...please don't answer.

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  1. Yes, I was there on January 20, The same weekend as the NAMM show, so the park was empty. We had a 6pm reservation and were the second to last seated for the evening. Luis was our Waiter along with one other, and we had a wonderful dinner, My wife had the Veal Osso Bucco and I had the Filet of Chateaubiand. At 9:25pm we tried to watch the fireworks from the balcony, but it hard to see through the trees. Fantasmic was not showing in January so we did not get to see it. Because we were guest of a Disney VP we got the grand tour, we toured through the kitchen to the balcony looking over the blue bayou seating area, also saw the closet where Walt Disney was suppose to talk to guest, From there we were lucky to be able to get a view into the Dream Suite still under construction, Wow it was Beautiful even a week and a half before opening. After we left Club 33 we entered the POTC and were escorted to our own boat as soon as we arrived. It was a wonderful evening we had a great time.

    My Father was a original member of Club 33 when it opened, he worked for a original sponsor of Disneyland. He was a member until 1973 when he passed away. While he was a member I was a child an never had the chance to attend. I loved having the chance to go my first time in January, Thirty five years after my father passed away. Thank you to the Member.


  2. Yes I have.

    Is that you're entire question? ;)

    Here is a good website with information about it: http://www.disneylandclub33.com/

    Years ago, Walt Disney felt that a special place was needed where he could entertain visiting dignitaries and others in a quiet, serene atmosphere where superb cuisine and distinctive decor would complement one another. Club 33, so named after its address, 33 Royal Street, is comprised of two dining rooms and several adjoining areas, all of which hold a wide array of magnificent antiques and original works of art.

    Today, Club 33 functions as an exclusive private club where members or their guests may enjoy a gourmet meal complemented by the finest wines. Tradition, accompanied by gracious hospitality, has been the hallmark of Club 33 since its opening day.

    Membership to Club 33, like all good things, requires patience. We were recently informed that the current wait time is approx. 14 years. This changes however based upon the number of memberships offered per year. Some years there are no memberships offered.

    You must first submit a written letter of inquiry via the address as follows:



    Disneyland

    Attn: Club 33

    1313 S. Harbor Blvd.

    Anaheim, CA. 92803

    Upon receipt of the letter the Club 33 secretary will forward an information packet. Please allow six to ten weeks for the arrival. This packet will contain current pricing, membership privileges and a brief introduction and history of Club 33.

    After reviewing the information you may then submit a written letter requesting to become a member and therein be placed upon the waiting list. A letter of confirmation requesting to be placed upon the list is most important, as many who receive the information packet do not re-contact the club. It would not be efficient to place everyone on the list based upon a single contact letter. Please keep in mind, this is a very formal affair and guidelines are in place to assist in expediting your membership.

    The list moves slowly, please be patient.

    As the list moves, the club may send you a letter of intent, confirming you wish to remain on the pending membership list. A series of these letters were dispatched this April of 2007. This procedure is completed to confirm that would-be members who have been on the list for a high number of years are still interested. Many would-be applicants during such a span of time may have moved or re-located for employment reasons.

  3. I haven't, but I met some folks who have, and they were not the nicest people.  I guess that even though it is at Disneyland, they still cater to the rich and s****..

    (Oh, I did find the door and try to ring myself in - but they didn't answer)

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