Originally Posted By FerretAfros The view from the balcony to the river really isn't that great. IMO, the best views from Club 33 are down on Royal Street, near where POTC exits. You really get a sense of the detail of the area, and you get to literally look down your nose at all the 'common' folks in the park! (though you'll be back down there shortly) While I don't remember the exact price for alcoholic drinks from when I went ~1.5 years ago, I was pleasantly surprised that they were less expensive than I was fearing. It seemed like they were in line or less with what you'd find in downtown LA, and certainly a dollar or two cheaper than the Disney-run bars elsewhere in DLR.
Originally Posted By Bellella Oh, if only I could go there just once. Could anyone out there do me a favor?
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 NO, that is NOT what we are saying. Please see Post #2. You are looking at LEAST $500+ total for the five lunch diners. Each person pays the price of a single day Parkhopper. THEN you add tax, gratuity, and more if you purchase any alcohol.
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 Sorry for Post #23. Guess that question was answered. NOTE TO SELF: check to see if there are any updated message... @@
Originally Posted By jsgrant5 Thanks for the help. I was told we still need to pay admission to the park though. We are excited but it is bittersweet. It will be exactly one month since my husband passed away from cancer and he always wanted to eat there.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance " Your bill will be more if you order extra side dishes, a soft drink or alcohol. " $92 for lunch and they can't throw in a Coke?
Originally Posted By Princessjenn5795 jsgrant5, I am so sorry about your husband! Enjoy your special day at Club 33, and let know how it is. I would love to eat there someday!
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 I'm confused. You still have to pay for admission AND the Club 33 lunch? Is this part f the change from about a year ago when they limited the admissions for the members to 50 or so etching like that? Back in 2008, if you had reservations, you checked in at Guest Relations outside DCA and they issued you a Parkhopper.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros When I went a little over a year ago, it was for Sunday brunch. I don't remember the exact price, but it was roughly the same as a one day one park ticket, and included a glass of champagne (though other drinks were extra)
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS I doubt very seriously that you would have to pay for lunch AND a park hopper unless they've really really become cheapskates at the old Disney headquarters.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Never underestimate how much of a cheapskate TWDC can be, especially under Iger's reign
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin August 2011 was the last time I was there, and a park hopper was definitely included in the price of lunch.
Originally Posted By jsgrant5 I asked the person who was kind enough to get us in, and he said we will need to purchase admission.
Originally Posted By Dave >>>And yes, price of lunch at Club 33 does come with a 1 day park hopper ticket "included". <<< Disney is limiting the number a tickets they give the members now so my source will not give up his tickets (which is fine by me) so anyone I get in should or has to have a AP to keep the price down