How does everybody get in club 33..do they really pay the annual fee and really wait the waiting list?
private or corporate membership is what I understand. - Plumiegirl
3343.5 #10 1:26PM
Or you have to be invited by a Club 33 member. Sometimes, companies will have luncheons there too. - BaseballMickey_CM
2853.9 #16 1:30PM
Must still be nice to have that option - SteamboatWilly
6.5 #8604 1:31PM
Our member said that he had to make reservations for 4 different times in order to be sure to get in and yes a member has to invite a guest. - Plumiegirl
3343.5 #10 1:33PM
what did you say CoopB? - Plumiegirl
3343.5 #10 1:33PM
there is a door by the blue bayou - Zooter
1361.8 #58 1:34PM
I was posting my c33 pics when a teacher friend walked by and she said her mother has a membership, personal one not corporate. Wow...who knew. - Plumiegirl
3343.5 #10 2:20PM
Most people who go just know a member. Too bad it's so expensive even when you're invited in. You HAVE to purchase a meal equal to the park admission. - goinghometime
24.3 #4711 2:42PM
In the past we used my Dads company's membership. There was a long waiting list among VIP employees. They let their membership expire a few years ago. Sucks. - PrettyPixie
759.2 #132 2:58PM
@Plumiegirl, yep you never know. They must be pretty well off to be able to afford one. - Ht
614.0 #177 3:11PM
Disneyland did some charity events with the Ryman Foundation several years ago where you received breakfast at Club 33 and also met several Imagineers out in the park where they had Q&A discussions. Too bad they don't do that anymore; it was about $125 back in the day. Most of the fun of Club 33 is the anticipation and thrill of being in such a legendary place-- I personally don't think the food lives up to the hype, but I certainly would happily go again if given the chance! - SorcererDuck
100.0 #3034 3:18PM
The more wine we got, the better the food seemed to be. - CantWait
1033.2 #84 3:24PM