Club 33, Private dining club in New Orleans Square, Disneyland, US.
Club 33 is a private dining club situated above Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland, occupying two floors with elegant French-inspired dining rooms. The spaces feature antique furnishings and decorative elements blending classical design across different periods.
Walt Disney founded the club in 1967, inspired by VIP lounges he visited at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Its creation marked his vision for an exclusive space for distinguished guests within the park.
The space displays original Disney animation cells, vintage photographs, and artifacts documenting Disneyland's evolution through the decades. Visitors encounter the park's story through these personal mementos while dining.
Access requires membership with substantial initiation fees and annual dues, with reservations needed several months in advance. Plan ahead to secure seating, as availability is limited.
The restaurant holds the distinction of being the first and only location within Disneyland to serve alcoholic beverages. This exception from park rules makes it a special retreat for adults looking to unwind during their visit.
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