Exclusive "Club 33" in New Orleans Square

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Post by csquare77 » Jan Thu 10, 2008 4:26 pm

My girlfriend was able to go to Club 33, She liked it. Next time we go out there we might try to got there... thats if the family she was friends with still have the membership.

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Post by Calypso » Jan Fri 18, 2008 10:56 am

I have a friend that lives in So Cal and he thought it would be funny to send me a picture from his cell phone of the Club 33 sign and then ask me if I could guess where he had lunch. Well, of course, I was insane over it --- tons of questions. Finally, he came clean. But, he said that while he was goofing around in front of the door, a CM opened the door and asked if him if he was a member. When he sheepishly replied, no, the person gave him an exclusive Club 33 pin. Kind of neat.

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Post by saritajuanita » Jan Fri 18, 2008 1:15 pm

Calypso wrote:When he sheepishly replied, no, the person gave him an exclusive Club 33 pin. Kind of neat.
That's pretty neat! I saved the napkins from the bathroom (with "33" logo), the drink swizzle stick, the mint wrappers, and the pen that came with the check. The mint wrapper is now in my scrapbook. Sick, I know.
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Post by cap396 » Jan Fri 18, 2008 2:13 pm

I got to go there once. A co-worker of my father's had her retirement party there, and there were like 20 people from her group there together. Honestly, it was so long ago that I don't remember it much.

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Post by bryceran » Jan Fri 18, 2008 10:11 pm

Does anyone know if you can bid on a dinner there on eBay or something? That would be funny.

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Post by saritajuanita » Jan Sat 19, 2008 3:13 am

Jelloforme wrote:Does anyone know if you can bid on a dinner there on eBay or something? That would be funny.
Likely not. Disney is quite controlling about how memberships can be used. They will allow the sale of a reservation at a charity auction with prior approval (I've seen them on the list before), but certainly not for profit. I don't know where you live, but if you live in SoCal somewhere, a charity benefit would be the best place to try. They auctioned a reservation for six(?) off last year at the Orange County Assistance League benefit.

ETA: you live in Utah (duh, I checked your listing) - so, I dunno. Got any friends in Orange County?
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