Thursday, February 21, 2013

Get Club 33 Bookings

Club 33, Disneyland's most exclusive setting, was planned by Walt Disney.


Club 33 is not as widely recognized as the theme park where it is located, Disneyland. However, hidden from the general public are an elegant dining room, refreshment center and meeting room, which also serves as a showplace. Walt Disney's concept for Club 33 was to have an exclusive club for those seeking conversation while providing a restaurant that would be a conversation piece. Club 33 is the only restaurant in Disneyland that serves alcohol. Membership to Club 33 costs thousands of dollars and time spent on the waiting list to join can be three to 10 years, or longer.


Instructions


1. Apply for membership to Club 33 by sending the club a letter requesting to be placed on the waiting list. Include your address, phone number and email information in the letter and send it to: Club 33, 33 Royal St., New Orleans Square, Disneyland, Anaheim, California


2. Pay your membership fees once you become a member. There will be a membership fee and a monthly fee. You will receive a membership card. This card entitles the member to free admission into Disneyland 365 days a year as long as the member dines at Club 33 during his or her visit. If the member does not dine at the club, they will be billed for the regular price of admission in the next month's Club 33 billing.


3. Call Club 33 in advance to make reservations. Advance reservations are a club requirement. Enter the park through Disneyland's Main Entrance, showing the attendants your membership card.









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