Disney has attracted millions of visitors as soon as the doors to its parks opened. And now, it’s also attracting a more wealthy clientele, who are not as concerned with a tight budget.
In fact, below are packages that a regular person probably can’t afford and that only the wealthy can.
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The 21 Royal Experience
This is probably one of Disney’s most expensive offerings, let alone for dining. You’ll need to pay $15,000 for the privilege of dining here for up to 12 guests at the Anaheim, California location, according to CNBC.
The 21 Royal experience is around five hours long and includes multiple courses and wine pairings. When guests arrive, they’ll be greeted by valets at the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Then, a VIP escort will take them to the location above Royal Street in New Orleans Square.
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Before dinner, you can explore the rooms with various Disney flairs and enjoy cocktails served by professional butlers. At the end of the evening, you can enjoy dessert on the patio.
Private VIP Tour
The wealthy probably don’t want to wade through crowds. To get a more unique and customized experience, VIP tours are where it’s at. Depending on how you want to customize the tour, this will set you back around $450 to $900 per hour, according to Disney’s website.
One of the main perks is that you’ll be able to bypass lines and even assistance getting to and from the park.
To get the most out of the tour, guests will be able to select their favorite attractions, what they’d like to do and even the theme parks they want to head to throughout the day. The tour guide will customize an itinerary and even take you to backstage experiences.
Tours must be booked for seven to 10 hours, so this experience could set you back anywhere from $3,150 to $9,000. It doesn’t include theme park tickets or meals.
Club 33 Membership
Located in New Orleans Square at Disneyland, this is an exclusive members-only club that has a fine restaurant, private lounge and a view of Fantasmic! (fireworks show) from its balconies. If celebrities like Elton John, Tom Hanks and Christina Aguilera are members, you know it’s for the wealthy.
There’s not a whole lot of information on Disney’s official website about Club 33, but blogs like Disney Dose say that there is a waitlist of an average of four years to become a member. It’s rumored that the initiation fee is $30,000, with annual dues of $10,000.
What do you get with membership? At the very least, you do get annual passes and an elevated dining experience. Members aren’t allowed to share any part of their membership or even take photos of the club.
According to WDW Magazine, there are also other Club 33 locations in Tokyo and Shanghai. The Orlando location doesn’t have one per se, but it does offer several locations that replicate the experience of dining at Club 33. Some of these are the Spotlight Lounge, Constellation Club, Harambe House and Captain’s Quarters.
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