Have you ever wanted to visit Club 33? If you’re a big Disney fan, then chances are pretty good that you’ve hoped to visit if you haven’t already.
I’ve never been to Club 33, but definitely hope to make it one day. My husband went many times growing up though! He was able to through his mom’s work. Unfortunately, they weren’t able to go anymore by the time I came around.
Club 33 is a very exclusive club in Disney parks. The original one is on Disneyland located in New Orleans Square. The address is 33 Royal Street.
The average person can’t just walk in, but you can walk up to the door that’s the entrance. The door has gold with the numbers 33 on it. It’s very easy to walk right by it if you don’t know exactly where to look or what it is.
Club 33 has other locations in Tokyo Disneyland, Shanghai Disney, and Disney World in Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios.
Are you ready to learn the ways to visit Club 33?
1. Have a Membership to Club 33
Having a membership is the most obvious way to visit Club 33. If you have a membership you can dine at Club 33 and there are other perks too.
You’ll get free admission to Disneyland, free parking, access to exclusive Club 33 merch, VIP tours, and more.
Your membership fee allows you access to Club 33, but you still have to pay for your food and drinks once inside.
A membership is not cheap. It will cost about $25,000 and has an annual fee of $15,000. The wait list is about 10 years.
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2. Know Someone With A Membership
If you’re friends with someone who has a Club 33 membership, they can get you into Club 33. They can take you along with them to dine, or they can make a reservation for you.
There are members of Club 33 who do not advertise they are members because they don’t want people to use them for their membership.
3. Work For A Company With A Corporate Membership
There are companies with corporate Club 33 memberships. These are typically very large companies.
Some of these companies open the membership up to all employees, others reserve it for high level employees and executives.
This is how Adam was able to go to Club 33 a lot growing up, but the company he did it through either ended their Club 33 membership or they made it only available to higher level people.