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Post #34073 by SugarCaddyDaddy on Wed, May 14, 2003 8:40 AM

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Futura Girl wrote:
stop teasing me scd - how did you get in???

Hey! Whatduyamean? LOL!

Actually, there is a waiting list of about 1 to 3 years (depending on the number of memberships that drop out) for consideration for membership. I was actually going to buy one back in 1998, when I (through family) was able to be in on a corporate membership, which are also available.

The thing is, is that you can't just be a member and call up and get reservations for your friends. YOU, as a member have to be there too on that day. The meal includes entrance into the park, but we have premium annual passes anyway. The meal is the same price as the regular daily rate to get into the park.

As for food, the comparison is like night and day. The whole service is buffet style (and no, not like "Hometown Buffet"! yuck!) There is always a great fish selection, prime rib, and carved ham and turkey. Lot's of vegie selections, salads, fresh sushi, pasta bar, fruits, and, of course desserts, as well as your choice of drink (and alcohol too!) The next best restaurant to go to at Disneyland is The Blue Bayou.

FYI~ for those of you not knowing where Club 33 is, the discreet entrance is the door just to the right of The Blue Bayou. You have to ring the little doorbell, then you get "buzzed" in, and are greeted by the hostess that checks your reservations and then sends you up the antique elevator to another awaiting host/hostess to seat you at your table. Then, depending on the number in your party (which is usually about 6 for us), there are 2 people to attend to your needs from there.

The service there is fantastic too. You get REAL silverware, fancy crystal water glasses to drink out of, and whenever you get up to get another plate of food, there is always the napkin guy that folds your linen napkin again for you when you return to the table.

For collectors, there is exlusive Club 33 collectible pins, pens, jackets, cups, etc., etc., only available inside Club 33.

Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and others always make an appearance whenever kids are there.

Very Hoity Toity.

Here is a fun (unofficial) site for Club 33.