Tuesday, May 8, 2012

DisneyLand Reopens Some of the Magic

When one thinks about Disney Land, they tend to think of the little mouse with the squeaky voice and his friends, another mouse, a couple of ducks, and a couple of dogs.  They think of squealing and screeching kids who just took a picture with their favorite Disney princess or prince.  It is the "happiest place on earth," a place where little dreams come true.  It's practically against the rules to cry there!


What most people don't remember is something called Club 33.  It was opened just a few months after the death of the legendary Walt Disney as a restaurant for exclusive and special guests (those who could pay for it!).  It's a place that has become almost mythical, imaginary to all that are not on the "inside" of the Disney magic.  Membership in Club 33 is very exclusive.







The restaurant is located behind a set of green doors in the New Orleans Square section of the park, and is said to have played host to presidents and other "A List" people.







The club had been closed to new members for a decade.  But now, it is reopened!  The myth will become reality for about 100 new invitees (out of 800 on the waiting list), but will come at a price.  Initial entry fee is $25,000, and yearly dues are $10,000!  Apparently, magic isn't cheap!


To read entire article please visit FoxNews.

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