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Club 33 New-Look Photo Tour & Review




This post contains our photos and review of lunch at Club 33, the private membership restaurant in Disneyland’s New Orleans Square, which recently underwent a dramatic redesign and expansion. Well, “recently” and “new look” might not be entirely accurate. At this point, it was about a year and a half ago, so this is old news in terms of Disney updates. However, given that the previous look of Club 33 had lasted from 1967 until 2014, this is still the “new look,” relatively speaking.

We are extremely fortunate to have been able to experience both dinner and lunch at the original Club 33. You can read about the history of Club 33 in our dinner post. I’m not going to revisit all of that in this post. From a practical perspective, I realize this “review” is going to be helpful to virtually no one. For one, the menu has already changed since our recent lunch at Club 33. More importantly, few people are going to pass up the opportunity to dine at Club 33 for the first time. If we are all being honest with ourselves, most of us would jump at the opportunity to experience Club 33 du

What It’s Like Inside Disney World’s Ultra-Secretive, Super-Exclusive Members-Only Club


As I sat enjoying a cheese board and a well-crafted Hendricks gin martini, I couldn’t help but think of the last time I’d been inside a friend’s country club. But the view of Cinderella Castle and the Disney memorabilia adorning the walls — not to mention fellow diners wearing Mickey shirts and the faint screams coming from Space Mountain in the distance — quickly brought me back to reality. Sure, the dining room was dark and moody and filled with wood furnishings, but this was no ordinary private club. I was inside Magic Kingdom, one of the most visited theme parks in the world. 

Welcome to Club 33, Disney’s ultra-exclusive, members-only dining club — a hidden oasis where enchantment and whimsy meets privilege. Inside, members (many of them Disney bigwigs and celebrities) trade the heat and crowds for privacy and much better food than what you’ll find in the theme park restaurants. It’s Mickey’s version of the white-glove treatment — and most parkgoers walk by unaware. 





The secretive experience dates back to the early days of Disneyland, which opened in Anaheim in 1967. The idea was



Pursuitist presents an insider’s guide to the exclusive world of Disney’s Club 33, curated by the world-renowned luxury travel expert and journalist, Christopher Parr. Voted a “Top 10 Luxury Travel Blogger” by USA Today and recognized in Luxury Lifestyle Awards’ list of the “Top 50 Best Luxury Influencers and Bloggers in the World,” Parr is your trusted guide on this journey into the heart of Disney’s best-kept secret and takes you inside Club 33, Disneyland’s $15,000 per year secret club offering dining, drinks and VIP services.

 Embark on a captivating exploration of Club 33 as Parr divulges its rich history, the exquisite offerings, the intricacies of membership, and the coveted privileges bestowed upon its select members. This is not just a tour; it’s an exploration of luxury, exclusivity, and the enchanting Disney magic. So, dear reader, let’s peel back the curtains of Club 33 together and discover the wonders it has to offer.


Imagine a hidden sanctuary nestled amidst the unbridled magic of Disney – a place where exclusivity meets enchantment, where privilege and whimsy intertwine, creating an exper

History of Club 33 at Disneyland




Club 33 is a private membership restaurant at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It’s the most exclusive Disney dining in the world, with a long waiting list to join. Access to the Club is restricted to members, VIPs, celebrities, and executives. Current pricing is unknown–Club 33 cost $25,000 for initiation plus $10,000 per year several years ago for an individual membership, with corporate accounts costing even more.

This makes 33 Royal Street the most “famous” address among fans, which is the nondescript entrance to the exclusive and somewhat mysterious restaurant in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The existence of the Club 33 restaurant and lounge is denoted only by a cryptic “33” sign near the entrance.

In addition to Club 33 at Disneyland, there’s also the 1901 Lounge inside Carthay Circle Restaurant in Disney California Adventure, which is likewise reserved exclusively for Club 33 Members. This article contains “secrets” or little known facts about Club 33, the history of Club 33 at Disneyland, its connections to Walt Disney, and our impression of dinner at Club 33. Click here if you’re loo