Disneyland: Club 33

April 30th, 2012

My mom used to take my sister and me to Disneyland quite often when we were children. As a freak child, I was mostly interested in identifying the wizard-behind-the-curtain aspects of the place. I used to want to follow the Disney security men around to see where they went and what they did. To this suggestion, my mom would respond with something like, “How about a ride on The Pirates of the Caribbean?”

And I’d think, “Oh goody. The weird ’33’ door is near there.”

I remember the Club 33 door and intercom well. I even ding-dong-ditched it a few times to see if anyone would open the door. They never did. haha.

Now, more than three decades later, I looked into Club 33 a bit, and it’s a pretty open secret. Members of the public are allowed inside if attending with a member of the club. There are a couple of mundane explanations for the significance of the 33 on Wikipedia.

Students of other arts, crafts and sciences may find different meanings of 33 interesting.

Via: Disneyland Club 33:

Located within Disneyland, discreetly above the Blue Bayou in New Orleans Square is perhaps one of Orange County’s finest five star restaurants. With a limited membership of only 487, Club 33 is not open to the public. Members may however arrange for their friends and associates to experience the club.

If you are a Disney fan, we truly cannot express what a tremendous experience Club 33 has to offer.

Presidents of the United States, leaders of foreign nations, dignitaries, actors, and business leaders from around the world have all enjoyed the club. It is not unusual to be enjoying your meal, only to have a famous actor or well known celebrity sitting at the table next to you. There are many such stories, just ask any member or Club 33 staff.

We hope you enjoy this web site, finding it informative and entertaining.

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