Disneyland recently opened a members-only club for guests who are willing to pay $27,000. According to Elle Décor, corporate members are required to pay $40,000, and annual feels are estimated to be $10,000.
The publication revealed that the members-only club is not the same with the equally famous Mickey Mouse Club. Rather, it's a club that was built inside Disneyland to cater to investors, celebrities and other high-profile guests. More specifically, the members-only club can be found inside New Orleans Square on 33 Royal Street. It first opened in 1967, but it was only renovated for the first time ever recently.
Some of its new improvements include a beautiful new entrance and an additional jazz lounge. The club's cushy interiors have also been improved with the use of selected antiques designed by Disney and his wife.
Meanwhile, members of the club have the opportunity to enjoy a six-course tasting menu during their visit. Food is made by Chef Andrew Sutton of the famed restaurant Napa Rose. Food is served with England tableware and more. Signature cocktails are also served to guests.
In other news, the Daily Mail recently reported that at least 800 individuals are already on the waiting least to become a member of the club. It seems that these people don't care much about the cost but are more interested in the experience that being a member at the club could provide them.
As such, if you have the money to spare and are truly a fan of Disneyland, then becoming a member of this club is definitely a good idea for you. Otherwise, visiting Disneyland itself whenever you're free and paying for the regular fee charges may be a much better option for you.
So what are you waiting for? Decide on this now!