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4 Ways to Join Disneyland Club 33

By Matthew Lynch
October 22, 2023
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Disneyland Club 33 is a private, invitation-only club located in the heart of Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. With a limited membership base and a rich history, joining Club 33 is a dream for many die-hard Disney fans. This prestigious organization offers luxurious surroundings, exquisite dining experiences, and exclusive access to Disney memorabilia – all reserved only for its elite members.

In this article, we’ll show you four possible ways to join Disneyland Club 33.

1. Seek an Invitation from a Current Member

One way to join Club 33 is by receiving an invitation from an existing member. Members are permitted to sponsor new applicants for membership consideration. Establishing connections with Club 33 members or Disney staff may help you receive an invitation from someone within the club. Remember that networking is crucial; attend Disney events, collector gatherings, and industry conferences as these are perfect opportunities to make acquaintances in the Disney community.

2. Join the Membership Waiting List

Club 33 maintains a waiting list for potential members looking to join. While the wait time may be very long (some reports claim as long as 15 years!), it is still possible to eventually gain acceptance into the club by adding your name and patiently waiting for your turn. If you’re committed to joining the elite ranks of Club 33 members, patience and perseverance are important factors to remember.

3. Accept a Corporate Membership

For businesses interested in leveraging Disneyland’s allure for their clients, corporate memberships provide another route into Club 33. These memberships allow companies to enjoy specific privileges, including access to Club 33 facilities for their employees and guests. Obtaining employment at one of these companies or being invited as a guest by your employer could grant you coveted access to this ultimate Disney experience..

4. Showcase Your Dedication and Passion for Disneyland

Standing out from the crowd when applying for Club 33 can be challenging, so proving your dedication to the happiest place on Earth is crucial. Club members have mentioned that expressing their passion for Disneyland through artwork, collectible acquisitions, or even volunteering in Disney-related events has helped them gain favor with the executive team. Conveying your genuine appreciation for the history and culture of Disneyland could potentially help you secure an invitation.

In conclusion, joining Disneyland Club 33 is no easy feat but following these four strategies might increase your chances of gaining membership to this truly exclusive club. Be prepared to network with existing members, make a lasting impression showcasing your love for Disneyland, and get ready to enjoy the unique camaraderie and unforgettable experiences only available to Club 33 members.

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