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    Club 33 Prices

    We will be visiting Club 33 on December 2nd, and it has been a few years since we have last been. Does anyone know the current prices for adult/child lunch? I can't find any current info on the web.

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    I'm not sure about kids, but Lunch ran us about $50 per person with tax and tip I think.
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    Wait. ANYONE can get into Club 33 now? That would sure take the specialness out of the place. Or is that accompanying a member?
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    Oh no, it's as exclusive as always. I even talked to a cast member yesterday who said there is still a freeze on new memberships. We have reservations through a member. In our confirmation email yesterday it said that the cost of a meal is the same as the entrance into Disneyland Park. I guess if I was a little more patient I would have my answer. The confirmation also said that they are strictly adhering to dress code lately as well. interesting......

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    I seem to remember it being cost of admission as well. Don't know about kids, though.
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    Phew. Good to know.

    What's dress code?
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    Dress Code:
    For lunch, guests may come in fashionable casual attire in order to enjoy the Disneyland® Resort in comfort. However, NO tank tops, cutoffs, swimsuits, bare midriffs, sweatpants, flip-flops/sandals, or beachwear may be worn. Walking length shorts are acceptable. Jeans are acceptable, provided that they cover undergarments completely and are not extremely faded or torn.

    If guests have been enjoying the day in Disneyland® Park, evening casual attire is acceptable for dinner. For gentlemen, collared shirts and slacks are appropriate, and for ladies-an informal dress or pants with a blouse are appropriate.
    A common question is whether shorts or short pants are acceptable. Shorts or short pants are acceptable for lunch only and not for dinner.

    Appropriate dress for children and young adults should be in keeping with the standards set for adults (above).

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBullington View Post
    Dress Code:
    For lunch, guests may come in fashionable casual attire in order to enjoy the Disneyland® Resort in comfort. However, NO tank tops, cutoffs, swimsuits, bare midriffs, sweatpants, flip-flops/sandals, or beachwear may be worn. Walking length shorts are acceptable. Jeans are acceptable, provided that they cover undergarments completely and are not extremely faded or torn.

    If guests have been enjoying the day in Disneyland® Park, evening casual attire is acceptable for dinner. For gentlemen, collared shirts and slacks are appropriate, and for ladies-an informal dress or pants with a blouse are appropriate.
    A common question is whether shorts or short pants are acceptable. Shorts or short pants are acceptable for lunch only and not for dinner.

    Appropriate dress for children and young adults should be in keeping with the standards set for adults (above).

    That's interesting. I can't say I have met many people that go and change their attire from day to night. And my day attire is usually shorts, a tank top, and flip flops.


    I'm all about them enforcing a dress code. Makes me sick to see photos with people just wearing whatever the heck they want.
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    Yep, same price as park admission which means it sets you back $80 for adults and $74 for children. You do get a hopper with that though so you can think of it as a Buy Disneyland Get Dinner Free type of deal.
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