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Club 33 is a creative concept that Walt Disney came up with himself. It is basically an exclusive club for people who wish to stay away from crowds and enjoy the elite treatment. The idea popped up in Walt Disney’s mind when Disneyland was overcrowded, and there was no distinction between elite-class people and the common public.

Walt Disney preferred working with investors on trying out new businesses at Disneyland. He also involved special friends and film folks in various places in Disneyland. So, it became tough to keep his close associates away from every regular park visitor. Therefore, he came up with the idea of Club 33. . . For the initial membership, you will require around $33,000. And the annual dues are approximately $15000.

Disneyland membership fees for Club 33 The Disneyland membership costs more as it is considered a more prestigious club with authenticity at its peak. The initial membership fee ranges between $25,000 to $50,000, and the annual cost ranges between $12,000 and $25,000. . .

What makes Club 33 special? Since Club 33 is an exclusive membership club, it offers the best elitism, concierge-level career, and services with loads of secrecy.

It not only has a fancy bar and restaurant but Club 33 has some authentic movie props too. Are you wondering what those props are? Well, they have props from movies like “The Happiest Millionaire” and “Mary Poppins.” Plus, it also possesses some artwork from the entire world.

However, now Club 33 is present all across the globe with the perfect elegance and detail. And their soul motto is luxury! Club 33 is special because of its exclusiveness. Keeping in mind the wishes of Walt Disney, the place is the elite’s sanctuary. Plus, it also means the benchmark of achievements and success. . . .

Source Article(disneywire.com)

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>Club 33 is a creative concept that Walt Disney came up with himself. It is basically an exclusive club for people who wish to stay away from crowds and enjoy the elite treatment. The idea popped up in Walt Disney’s mind when Disneyland was overcrowded, and there was no distinction between elite-class people and the common public. >Walt Disney preferred working with investors on trying out new businesses at Disneyland. He also involved special friends and film folks in various places in Disneyland. So, it became tough to keep his close associates away from every regular park visitor. Therefore, he came up with the idea of Club 33. . . For the initial membership, you will require around $33,000. And the annual dues are approximately $15000. >Disneyland – membership fees for Club 33 The Disneyland membership costs more as it is considered a more prestigious club with authenticity at its peak. The initial membership fee ranges between $25,000 to $50,000, and the annual cost ranges between $12,000 and $25,000. . . >What makes Club 33 special? Since Club 33 is an exclusive membership club, it offers the best elitism, concierge-level career, and services with loads of secrecy. >It not only has a fancy bar and restaurant but Club 33 has some authentic movie props too. Are you wondering what those props are? Well, they have props from movies like “The Happiest Millionaire” and “Mary Poppins.” Plus, it also possesses some artwork from the entire world. >However, now Club 33 is present all across the globe with the perfect elegance and detail. And their soul motto is luxury! Club 33 is special because of its exclusiveness. Keeping in mind the wishes of Walt Disney, the place is the elite’s sanctuary. Plus, it also means the benchmark of achievements and success. . . . [Source Article](https://disneywire.com/2021/03/26/club-33-disney-world/)

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[–] 2 pts 1y

I was looking at the pictures of their Club 33 restaurant for symbolism, if it's there I missed it. Maybe it's in the most "elite" rooms.

[–] 3 pts 1y

Masonry is satanic. Lots of symbolism in it. The Quran on its surface purports to believe in God, but in fact glories Satan. Islam, like masonry, is a bait and switch when you look into it.

[–] 1 pt 1y

Yes. Masonry is Judaism. Judaism is satanism.

[–] [deleted] 1 pt 1y

apparently so is Mormonism

[–] 1 pt 1y

While I don't consider it Christian, I've never heard it as satanic (enemy of God and the Adamites). What's the basis that Mormonism is satanic?