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  • (#9) Le Salon Nouveau Is A Jazz Club Fit For A King

     

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    A newer attraction in Club 33 is its highly popular Salon Nouveau. To get to this classy jazz lounge, one passes through a hallway full of wine closets fully stocked with all the fancy booze a person could desire. The Salon Nouveau is where members might stop by on a visit to the park when they don't intend to eat a full meal in the dining room. 

    The lounge is much more intimate and features a bar made to look like it was carved by hand and a grand piano that can stream live concerts from around the world. Not a bad way to rest one's feet after a day of walking through the park.

  • (#4) The Cost Of Membership Is Crazy Expensive

    There's a hefty fee to be a VIP member of Disneyland's Club 33. The current prices aren't advertised anywhere, but older reports show the cost includes an initiation fee of $40,000 for corporate memberships and $25,000 for individual memberships, with annual dues of $10,000.

    And food and drink costs aren't included with those fees. Depending on the meal, your bill can cost upwards of $100 a person for the most minimal items on the menu. However, if you are getting into Club 33 as the guest of a member, you'll also need to pay for entry into the park (unless your friend has the elite Premium membership, which includes 50 passes for guests a year). As of 2017, the cost of entrance to Disneyland alone was $97 for a non-peak day.

  • (#5) Membership Perks Include An Annual Pass And Character Appearances On Demand

    Membership to Club 33 is the only ticket to boozeland in Disneyland. But membership comes with an annual pass that gets members into Disneyland Resort and Disney's California Adventure. They also get complimentary valet parking at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, exclusive access to various park events, and, since 2012, access to Disney California Adventure's new private lounge in Carthay Circle, 1901.

    As if all of that wasn't lux enough, members can also request their favorite characters visit them while dining. All they have to do is make the request ahead of time. Dinner with Donald Duck on demand; not bad.

  • (#2) The Set Designer For Gone With The Wind Designed The Look For Club 33

    In the early to mid-'60s, Walt Disney was working with various sponsors for additional attractions that were in the works at his park. It was these large corporate sponsors who preferred the idea that there be somewhere in the park that felt exclusive. Namely, General Electric executives wanted a lounge area to wine and dine in. 

    To satisfy Disney's partners, Club 33 was built into the plans for New Orleans Square in 1966. The design for the secret restaurant was thought up by the Hollywood set designer for Gone With the Wind to fit the French Quarter architecture and Disney artists decorated the interior.

  • (#6) Better Dress To Impress If You Snag An Invite To The Club

    Creating an air of elegance and high-class style, Club 33 adheres to a very strict dress code policy. Your basic theme park clothes won't cut it if you expect to gain entry. To allow enjoyment of the park on the same day as a trip to the club, casual attire is permitted for lunch. But watch out, this excludes tank tops, cutoffs, bare midriffs, sweatpants, or any sort of beach wear, and shorts need to be walking length and jeans cannot be faded or torn. For dinner, guests should wear evening casual attire, such as collared shirts, slacks, and informal dresses, but no shorts of any kind are allowed in.

  • (#10) The Decor Is A Historical Tour Of Disney Through The Years

    Upstairs, the club is filled with antique pieces collected by Lillian Disney. Lined with Disney memorabilia, members and guests can view stunning relics of Disney's past. Some such treasures include hand-painted animation film cells from the making of Fantasia and film props like an ornate walnut table with a white marble top that was a set piece in Mary Poppins. There's also a large harpsichord - custom made for Lillian Disney - that not only contains hand-painted art straight from the hands of Disney artists, but has been played by musical legacies such as Sir Elton John.

    Le Salon Nouveau and Le Grand Salon each contain their own charming relics from Disneyland over the years. The old elevator that once transported Club 33-ers to the second floor is now a booth in Le Salon Nouveau and the animatronic technology Walt Disney so loved is installed in the form of moving animals perched around the club.

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Club 33 is known as one of the most secret places in the world, which located at the axis of Disney Plaza in New Orleans. There is a striking and gorgeous address plate engraved on the door of this private club. The club has always been shrouded in a strong atmosphere of mystery, its members are very rare and their name is never known to outsiders. In 1967, Walt Disney decided to have a private place to entertain sponsors and some guests, then Disneyland’s unique club No. 33 became famous.

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