Originally Posted By jsgrant5 Had a wonderful lunch and enjoyed everything about club 33. Very expensive but a once in a lifetime experience for us.
Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes So, what did you end up paying? Is it still admission price?
Originally Posted By RedRider so glad you got to go! I'm happy you got have that experience after such a loss! my condolences.
Originally Posted By Malcon10t I haven't read the entire thread, but there is a LOT of incorrect information. It is $80 per person, plus drinks. If you have soda, its $3. So, figure $83+tax+tip. I usually tell people $110 per person includes tax tip. More if alcohol is involved.
Originally Posted By Malcon10t Park admission is no longer included with the meal. Sunday brunch is $10 more than the week day.
Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes I haven't been to Club 33 for a couple of years now, but I'm very surprised that park admission is no longer included. So how does it work now? Do you still go to the outside guest relations desk to pick up your entry ticket to Club 33? When and where do you pay? I'd guess it's when they give you the tab.
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 It is my understanding that if you don't have an AP, you must buy a separate admission ticket. You do not go to Guest Relations and pick up anything. Then you show up at your reservation time, have your meal, then pay at the end, just like any other restaurant. They money you pay is just for the meal. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I have an AP so it wasn't an issue last July.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Bottom line: Is lunch at Club 33 worth the cost? Probably not, but absolutely YES! Know what I mean?
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 YES, RT! Absolutely worth the splurge once in a while. The food is fantastic, the souvenirs a must, and the view is the best!
Originally Posted By Malcon10t You will need your own entry to the park, unless your sponsor is willing to give you one from his allotment. Unless your sponsor is paying for your meal, you will be presented with the check at the end of the meal. How it works? Basically, enjoy your day at the park until the time of your reservation, then head to the club, ring the bell, and give your name. From there, the hostess will assist you.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros They made that change in early 2012. I visited in February (I think), and the visit was after they had changed the policy, but the reservation was made before the change so we were 'grandfathered' in and given the park tickets anyway
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Thanks for the info. Definitely no knowledge of it in late July 2011 when I last went.
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 When I last had lunch there July 2012, there was no Parkhopper issued.
Originally Posted By ogskud We're having lunch there this coming Friday!! I can't wait. Our sponsor (is that the correct term) told us to pick up our 1-day park pass and lunch reservation at the Guest Relations window at DCA first thing in the morning.