If it is like Disneyland there will be access to special events throughout the year, and the ability to reserve things for special occasions like a character or a wine tasting.I think they will open it up to others after the Golden Oak residents. If it has 4 locations then it should have a much higher capacity than Club 33 at Disneyland. So likely they can accept thousands of members. I would like to know exactly what you are getting for 15K a year though. I assume at the least it includes annual passes, extra tickets for friends and family, extra fast passes and entry to all the Club 33 locations at WDW.
I was looking at the rumored sites in the first article and I'm drawing a blank on the location of the Catwalk Bar. Where is that?
Merchandise is available in the Lobby of Club 33 in DL. All items are on display in two enclosed, glass bookcases. The Club CM takes your order, goes backstage, and then reappears with your purchases in a Club 33 shopping bag. It’s all very discreet.Where do you buy your Club 33 merchandise besides eBay?
The food at Club 33 is probably good, unlike CRT. At least breakfast.I'm confused as to why anyone would pay that much money to eat at a theme park?
CRT's outrageous prices were high enough, club 33 is insane.
Is it not possible that the food at Club 33 could actually be good despite being in a theme park?I'm confused as to why anyone would pay that much money to eat at a theme park?
CRT's outrageous prices were high enough, club 33 is insane.
Is it not possible that the food at Club 33 could actually be good despite being in a theme park?
Actually, the $40K doesn't include food.No food could be $40,000 good.
Actually, the $40K doesn't include food.
It’s not about the meal. It’s about the club. Think of it kind of like a country club or something where you pay to be in and it has perks. You pay to be in this and it has perks.correction: No meal could be $40,175 good.
Does anyone know if membership is transferable between parks? If you are a member at Disneyland will you be able to use the benefits at DW?
It’s not about the meal. It’s about the club. Think of it kind of like a country club or something where you pay to be in and it has perks. You pay to be in this and it has perks.
I kind of like it. But only kind of. I'm not the target audience, but obviously there are those that are since the Club 33 program in California is very popular.
I think one could look at the fees as a worthwhile investment for business folk who might like to treat clients to something exclusive at WDW. Consider someone that might be a realtor in the Orlando area and how they could use that as leverage for home sales. Or perhaps an employer who is recruiting people for their company, pretty impressive perk to get a Club 33 meal out of the process.It’s not about the meal. It’s about the club. Think of it kind of like a country club or something where you pay to be in and it has perks. You pay to be in this and it has perks.
Anaheim does have a corporate membership. No word if Orlando will have that or not.I think one could look at the fees as a worthwhile investment for business folk who might like to treat clients to something exclusive at WDW. Consider someone that might be a realtor in the Orlando area and how they could use that as leverage for home sales. Or perhaps an employer who is recruiting people for their company, pretty impressive perk to get a Club 33 meal out of the process.
Good distinction. There's a difference between price and "worth". Price is easily stated in dollars. Worth is in the mind.I’m not sure it’s affordable but that’s not the same as saying it’s not worth it. I think it’d be worth it.