Yesterworld: The Origins of Club 33 - Disneyland’s Secret VIP Lounge that Changed the Parks Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Disneyland’s Club 33, a private VIP lounge nestled in the heart of New Orleans Square, has been a source of intrigue for Disney theme park enthusiasts from the day it opened in 1957. Like much of Disneyland, Club 33 is rich with history - a history we’ll be diving into today!
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Комментарии • 667

  • @cafesandwednesdays
    @cafesandwednesdays 4 года назад +1562

    Me, wearing a fake mustache: ah yes I am a member of Club 33 I am *reading name on the card of the person I pickpocketed* ...Steven Spielberg

    • @Gravydog316
      @Gravydog316 4 года назад +139

      looks at card, "I'm... Michael... Eisner? ..uhh yeah, that's me"

    • @45jacky41
      @45jacky41 4 года назад +32

      Really they took down my post. Steven Spielberg adoptive daughter is going to star in adult movies.

    • @Gravydog316
      @Gravydog316 4 года назад +9

      @@45jacky41 lol what

    • @45jacky41
      @45jacky41 4 года назад +10

      @@Gravydog316 it's true. Just like Laurence Fishbourne's daughter.

    • @EndOfTheW0rld
      @EndOfTheW0rld 4 года назад +4

      @@45jacky41 niiice

  • @SimplyyLizzie
    @SimplyyLizzie 3 года назад +183

    Back when we had the paper fast passes, my little sister and I were celebrating our birthdays together at Disneyland we do annually. These two older woman in front of us in line for Space Mountain started chatting with us. Right before we got on the ride they told us “we’re heading out for the day and would like to give you these”
    They gave us 8 fast pass tickets that had club 33 printed on them. Best birthday celebration ever! Haha

    • @GRyanBee
      @GRyanBee Год назад +4

      Wow that's amazing!

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 Год назад +3

      ​@@GRyanBee Disney company class starts at VIP tickets tour guide Legends of Disney princess diaries Walt Disney's company in side effects from the past few years back in time travel would be Joey King conjuring series season of show TV and Disney do you know what Joey King conjuring movie she knows all about saving Disneyland before she was born in same spot on her own life

    • @JustYourOrdinaryWeird0
      @JustYourOrdinaryWeird0 Год назад +1

      Luckyy😭😭

  • @michaeleisner4758
    @michaeleisner4758 4 года назад +541

    I love that club, it’s where I left my storage of Mickey ties for my shows

    • @fifthrider
      @fifthrider 4 года назад +61

      How did we get through an entire video with no mention of you? It's just not possible.

    • @larrybrown638
      @larrybrown638 4 года назад +18

      Dear Mr. Eisner, while in High School, a singing group which I sang with (Irvington HS Thor Throats)were going to perform at Disneyland on the stage that rose from the ground in tomorrowland. Unfortunately, it got cancelled at the last minute but I have loved Disney all my life and almost got to work there as a character which I would have absolutely loved. Being 65, I would still Love to do that as just the Atmosphere there is still Magic to me. Put a good word in for me, if possible!

    • @crazygamerakarunnerboivlog8773
      @crazygamerakarunnerboivlog8773 4 года назад +6

      Bring back alien encounter please.

    • @MysticDonBlair
      @MysticDonBlair 4 года назад +18

      Larry Brown that is not the real Micheal Eisner 😊

    • @igraeb
      @igraeb 4 года назад +4

      Michael Eisner LmAo crazy seeing you here

  • @High_Marshal_Guts
    @High_Marshal_Guts 4 года назад +57

    One of my best friend’s dad got accepted to Club 33. My friend told that while his dad was signing the papers he was told, “The main reason why people go through with this, is either you really love your kids or you just have so much money you don’t know what to do with it.”

  • @LevelShotgun
    @LevelShotgun 4 года назад +198

    I was lucky enough to dine at club 33 twice. The first time was everything I thought it would be. The second time I brought another couple, who had a wonderful time. However, my second experience did not have the same magic. Just an expensive dinner. My advice: if you can get in, absolutely have the experience but leave it at that. The memories are better from the first time.

    • @Mokujo
      @Mokujo 4 года назад +4

      How'd you do it? Know someone?

    • @toxicrealitymedia
      @toxicrealitymedia 4 года назад +12

      I agree with John, I was fortunate enough to have a connection 3yrs in a row on my birthday. The first time was the best! The other two lost the magic a bit because they changed certain rules and things that had been part of their service for years. It was still cool to be there though. 2003, 2004 and 2005.

    • @RyanShyffer
      @RyanShyffer 4 года назад +8

      I agree with this, after your first visit going again just feels like any other expensive restaurant. But... if you haven't been since the remodel you should go and check out the booths in the hallway to the new lounge. They have changing portraits and each has it's own theme, it's very cool.

    • @austindreher2791
      @austindreher2791 4 года назад +1

      My Mom got to go as a kid ( about 9). She said it was Beautiful. She's sad they changed.

    • @joshuabacon4564
      @joshuabacon4564 3 года назад +3

      Disney club 33 is evil they eat human baby pancreas upon request and they Auction off Walt Disney's ashes for human consumption

  • @Shadowghost36
    @Shadowghost36 4 года назад +159

    As someone who works in Galaxy's Edge, I would like to remind everyone that you do need a reservation to go to the Cantina. Please don't show up expecting to just be able to walk in.

    • @BrickedUpp
      @BrickedUpp 2 года назад +1

      I remember pre-pandemic it was a 30 day out reservation. Made the reservations for lunch time and of course it was the only day they were taking walk ins for dinner because it was so empty. Waited over an hour to go inside and once I had the experience no one wanted to go in I guess lol

  • @cgoldborn
    @cgoldborn 4 года назад +278

    In the midst of Disney-inspired channels, I always feel like Yesterworld is the one that stands out and truly brings in new and interesting information no one has heard of before 🤔

    • @partyharry7585
      @partyharry7585 4 года назад +3

      As well one of the best presentations of the Facts & Rumors.

    • @elizabethashley42
      @elizabethashley42 4 года назад +19

      This channel and Defunctland are my favorites for all the Disney info that I've never heard before.

    • @MantosXC
      @MantosXC 4 года назад +4

      Rob Plays is another good channel in addition to this one and Defunctland
      For what it's worth, he published a video on this topic nearly 2 years ago. Didn't get the same publicity, but it covers a lot of the same backstory in a more concise timeframe. Less fluff in my opinion; more to the point. Stuff such as why Disneyland was dry, the sponsors at the world's fair, the compromise with GE, some theories as to what 33 stands for, and the waitlist and membership fees were all information I knew already going into this video.
      I encourage Disney fans to subscribe to that channel as well!

    • @averyeml
      @averyeml 4 года назад +3

      Right? I think there for a minute they were all pretty uniform but now they're finding their niches. Yesterworld is good at talking about the smaller details of parks like Club 33, Disneyland Hotel, former tram tour stops, etc. while Rob Plays dips into territory of being Game Theory but for Disney parks and I am HERE FOR IT, and Defunctland tackles the big topics and does pretty great, semi-serialized deep dives that are becoming real works of art.

    • @ledetbrothers9210
      @ledetbrothers9210 4 года назад +1

      C. Goldborn
      And defunctland

  • @dustybricks113
    @dustybricks113 4 года назад +168

    True story every special event they drop one pass near the door on purpose for a Good Samaritan to turn in. The reward is different each time. If you try to sneak in with the pass then you would just be told it was an accident and be turned away.

    • @michellefernandez3155
      @michellefernandez3155 4 года назад +39

      I can confirm, this is a fact. As you say, the reward changes, but it appears than in the last decade when you turn the card in, they just ask stuff like ¨what do you want most in the world?¨, ¨whats happiness to you?¨ and ¨Why are you here?¨ among other questions, and they give the reward accordingly to the answer.
      Inspired by The Honest Woodcutter, nonetheless.

    • @AmbersWorld
      @AmbersWorld 2 года назад +16

      Such a pretentious and condescending concept.

  • @kingofallpie
    @kingofallpie 4 года назад +244

    Quinn sounds like Kevin Perjurer's long lost brother

    • @averyeml
      @averyeml 4 года назад +8

      I did a double take when he first started talking- thought he busted out the ol' voice modulator again and cranked it on high!

    • @ManzaMediaTV
      @ManzaMediaTV 4 года назад +2

      ...It's Kevin. Can't you tell??

  • @soltandvinegar
    @soltandvinegar 4 года назад +59

    Walt: NO ALCOHOL IN MY PARK!!!
    Modern Disney: So we’re adding more alcohol....

    • @rvawildcardwolf2843
      @rvawildcardwolf2843 4 года назад +15

      If Walt was somehow resurrected and invited to a briefing on the current company. I think there'd be a lot of moments where he'd scream "You Guys did WHAT!?'

    • @samueld8413
      @samueld8413 4 года назад +9

      “You mean to tell me that you took Epcot... MY Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow... and put movie tie-in rides in the World Showcase?!”

    • @bonniehowell4259
      @bonniehowell4259 4 года назад +5

      @@rvawildcardwolf2843 Exactly. Adding overpriced alcohol to Be Our Guest or the Cantina is the least of his worries.

    • @ghostwarrior3878
      @ghostwarrior3878 3 года назад

      @@rvawildcardwolf2843 that feels extremely accurate

    • @ghostwarrior3878
      @ghostwarrior3878 3 года назад

      @@bonniehowell4259 sounds accurate

  • @user-wq6bf4sv2t
    @user-wq6bf4sv2t 4 года назад +345

    *W A L T:* “No liquor, no beer, nothing. Because that brings in a rowdy element. That brings people that we don’t want and I feel they don’t need it”
    *Epcot:* **acts like it doesn’t exist with all of its cocktails and other alcoholic drinks**

    • @moneyspider7855
      @moneyspider7855 4 года назад +16

      Yeah as soon as I saw that I remembered an encounter with a group of drunk engineers at Epcot ^^"

    • @0rluh
      @0rluh 4 года назад +26

      Walt died almost 20 years before EPCOT opened

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 4 года назад +4

      And non-bartender college students.

    • @fifthrider
      @fifthrider 4 года назад +15

      Amateurs. Here in DL we have Toontown, where fights and alcohol manifest just as Walt predicted.

    • @MsDisneylandlover
      @MsDisneylandlover 4 года назад +1

      now there is

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 года назад +205

    The Club 33 location that fascinates me the most is the one in Tokyo, it's barely mentioned and shown. The club certainly has an interesting history

    • @tokyochannel2020
      @tokyochannel2020 4 года назад +17

      A quick google search shows some photos. For Tokyo disneyland its mainly corporate members no individual memberships, but you can be invited if you know a member.

    • @michellefernandez3155
      @michellefernandez3155 4 года назад +18

      Some says the member list is filled up with high rank yakuzas (And yakuzas corporations/branchs) and some TV shows hosts/Idols. No joking.

    • @aribantala
      @aribantala Год назад +4

      ​@@michellefernandez3155 Eh, not at all surprising
      Half of what most people perceive as "Yakuza" are actually Zaibatsu instead, Japan's Family root Conglomerates which also has intertwined history with the nation's underbelly.
      Yakuza are the "least criminal minded" Mafia group in the world. Most of their business are relatively harmless if not considered illegal in Japan like running a "Gaming" (read: Soft Gambling) parlours, Land renting, Smuggling, Drug manufacturing and Entertainment, which includes Hostess's clubs. That doesn't mean they are truly harmless because they do not like for people to interfere with their business
      Not at all surprising that the Club 33 in Tokyo is filled with people like them and turning it into a Quasi Hostess club

  • @FleshGolem420
    @FleshGolem420 4 года назад +42

    I've been inside Club 33 dozens of times. Used to clean the bathroom.

    • @CowGirlKat8691
      @CowGirlKat8691 3 года назад +15

      The most honest voice in the room

    • @moow950
      @moow950 3 года назад +1

      Did you find gold plated turds 💩😉?

    • @FleshGolem420
      @FleshGolem420 3 года назад +2

      Nothin' but diamonds.

    • @ReeBee-m6r
      @ReeBee-m6r 6 месяцев назад

      I used to love the bathrooms...the cool way the toilets were hidden to look like chairs...many of my kids BD, my wedding breakfast etc were celebrated at 33

  • @victorkong82
    @victorkong82 4 года назад +254

    You're absolutely right that Walt Disney had scotch stashed inside Disneyland! Business-wise, he did build Club 33 with entertaining executives in mind, but the main personal reason was that he was a bit of an alcoholic and just couldn't spend an entire day at the park without at least one drink. In fact, Tom Jones, a longtime publicist for the Disney Studios, began his career at Disney as Walt's personal wrangler in case he ever got too drunk in public and needed to be taken away.
    Source: Best friend used to be very close to Walt's secretary / TCM host Robert Osborne was good friends with Tom Jones & talked about it on a podcast

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 4 года назад +22

      @The Anthropologist _Forensic Your grandparents were friends with Roy Disney, who has since been revealed by his daughter Abigail Disney to have struggled with alcoholism and anger problems. Tom Jones revealed to Robert Osborne that Walt Disney was a much more frequent drinker than the average person of that era, to the point where he needed to hire an employee specifically to whisk him away in case he went too far in public.
      I never said that Walt Disney wasn't a good and kind man. I live and breathe Disney. But to deify him (as so many Disney fans do) as this untouchable visionary does a disservice to him as a human being. He had his substance problems, like many people do. And it's better to acknowledge that than to bury it or rewrite history books.

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 4 года назад +13

      @The Anthropologist _Forensic Roy Jr. - the son, as you call him - was Roy E. Disney, the father of Abigail Disney, the exact man I was referring to. I know who he was. I've met him. Gotten his autograph. We have many mutual friends in common who've worked at Disney Animation over the years. His daughter has come out recently stating he was an alcoholic. Google it.
      You keep making references to midcentury culture (the Mad Men era), the refinement, the elegance. None of that has any bearing to this discourse. Don Draper was an alcoholic. Jack Donaghy was an alcoholic. So was Walt Disney, if that's what Tom Jones, Robert Osborne, and Walt Disney's personal secretaries claim. Contrary to pop culture, many people of that era did not use drinking for socializing: Charlie Chaplin, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Howard Hughes. Why do you keep insisting that Walt Disney was a "great man, loved America, loved children, etc etc" when I have done nothing to dispute that? He was all of those things, as well as other things.
      And I too have been to Club 33 several times. Honestly don't know what you're rambling about. I'm a White Sox fan.

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 4 года назад +7

      OK, I'm pretty sure you're just an old guy trying to vent about "the system" on the Internet. I won't waste any more breath trying to respond critically or structurally.

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 4 года назад +12

      @The Anthropologist _Forensic Hi. I live in Beverly Hills. I engorged myself on the firsthand accounts of Kirk Douglas, Roy E. Disney, Doris Day, Jane Fonda, Warren Beatty, Geraldine Chaplin. I had dinners with many of them and still do. Just because I use pop culture comparisons does not make me lesser than you - it makes me want to relate history with perceptions of history filtered through media, of which Disney is certainly a big part of. I never once said Walt Disney was a stumbling buffoon, just that he was an alcoholic. You can be an alcoholic and still be a totally functional member of society. I think you have a very Boomer perception of alcoholics as degenerates, which is very sad. It is not a disease, and it is not something you have to defend people from. Saying that greatness is long gone from our country is very telling, as a certain US world leader makes the same claim daily. I suspect, since your grandparents knew Roy E. and Lindy, you may have conservative ties. Well, OK, Boomer.
      Sorry your uncle knew Lindbergh the Nazi sympathizer.

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 4 года назад +20

      BTW, to anyone coming across this long tedious comment thread: it's a pretty interesting case study in trying to apply critical thinking to history versus white-washing/"good-ol-days"-ing it!

  • @PhazonEnder
    @PhazonEnder 4 года назад +101

    The really big question is: do Club 33 members receive the Galaxy's Edge Sporks for free?

  • @thatdudeinthehoodie
    @thatdudeinthehoodie 4 года назад +30

    "I'm not happy Bob, not one bit"
    How much you wanna bet that was actually said at one point during that deal?

  • @jeebs621
    @jeebs621 4 года назад +39

    Walt was right for being concerned about drunk guests. I swear every time I go to Disneyland there’s always a group of obnoxious sloppy drunks at California Adventure.

    • @maxsommers6843
      @maxsommers6843 2 года назад +1

      Imagine getting wasted at a Disney theme park of all places..?

    • @toomanyuserids
      @toomanyuserids Год назад

      California Adventure is dripping wet.

    • @8oh8nola32
      @8oh8nola32 Год назад +1

      Being drunk in California Adventure is THE BEST!

    • @etrujillo19
      @etrujillo19 Год назад

      I’m one of those drunks 😂

  • @KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices
    @KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices 4 года назад +23

    Walt: No alcohol!
    Epcot: *Happily whistling* What? I can't hear you!

  • @geekmoto1363
    @geekmoto1363 4 года назад +27

    ive been in club 33 in disneyland, it was awesome, very quiet inside the dining room areas, one other perk thats rarely mentioned is that if you have dinner there, you can sit on a balcony overlooking rivers of america and even watch fantasmic from that balcony, I never did as we usually had lunch while visiting,

  • @Claubuza
    @Claubuza 4 года назад +89

    I've been in the 1901 Lounge... to clean the restroom.

  • @crypteauxcajun2049
    @crypteauxcajun2049 3 года назад +8

    33 is the number chosen for many secret societies.

  • @austinb3560
    @austinb3560 4 года назад +84

    I went to club 33 over the summer and it was really fancy; It was almost too fancy. And if people question my integrity, my neighbor actually owns an annual pass to the Club because her dad was an imagineer or something for Disney. But yeah it was cool. They gave me a flower in my salad and the cups were made out of crystal. We also bought some club souvenirs like a key and keychain. I sadly didn’t see any celebrities though :(

    • @minh12862
      @minh12862 Год назад +2

      Can your kind neighbor get me a reservation pretty please? It’s been on my bucket list for 5 years now n no luck 😢

  • @itsQUINNderful
    @itsQUINNderful 4 года назад +71

    I love how all the celebs you picked in the beginning are some of the sweetest most beloved guys in all of Hollywood to be part of the Cult 33 😂

    • @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim
      @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim Год назад +1

      Not anymore, now we know Tom Hanks couldn't be further from "sweetest and most beloved".

    • @crazyfire9470
      @crazyfire9470 2 месяца назад

      @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim cringe

    • @itsQUINNderful
      @itsQUINNderful 2 месяца назад

      @@ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim yeah it’s crazy what time will reveal.

  • @tdgarts
    @tdgarts 4 года назад +40

    I’ve been to Club 33 for my dad’s bday. We spent 5 hrs in there for dinner. It was amazing!!!!

    • @MARIO1UP2000
      @MARIO1UP2000 4 года назад +6

      I hope you sir have cherished that moment for the rest of your days

    • @ZinkZoodles
      @ZinkZoodles 4 года назад +2

      Went yesterday really was amazing

    • @stanleytaylor9498
      @stanleytaylor9498 3 года назад

      How much was it

  • @home-space
    @home-space 4 года назад +30

    Unless I missed it, I thought the video may have included details of the court of angels staircase, which used to be accessible to everyone, but is now restricted to club 33 users. That is a special place that the public now can't see, and it is the one area in this part of the park that I remember as a kid.

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo 4 года назад +46

    The elusive Club 33. Mine, and any Disneyland fan's goal, is to one day visit Club 33.

    • @Gravydog316
      @Gravydog316 4 года назад +3

      its awesome lol
      my uncle was a chef in tokyo
      we got to go on the rides when it was closed when we were in California

  • @TheBestVideosEver333
    @TheBestVideosEver333 4 года назад +23

    The timing on this video is uncanny!!! A friend of a friend of my dad’s somehow has a club 33 membership and I have a reservation at Disneyland’s in 2 weeks!!!

    • @phxjaguar5207
      @phxjaguar5207 4 года назад +5

      Sophie R that’s great. Don’t forget the memorabilia. Every time a friend of mine goes, besides the usual napkins, drink stirrers, retail bags, etc , she always plans on picking up something special to remember, a pin, a hat, purse, jacket, I think always a keychain and a mug. If i was the lucky one going I would check out the eBay 2019 club 33 listings to make my wish list lol. Enjoy

    • @diamondarrow4567
      @diamondarrow4567 4 года назад +2

      Poor girl......

    • @manicpixiefangirl4189
      @manicpixiefangirl4189 3 года назад

      Sees date of comment...
      Oh child! 😶

    • @TheBestVideosEver333
      @TheBestVideosEver333 3 года назад

      @@manicpixiefangirl4189 good news is we still got to go 🤣 we were at the parks the Saturday and Sunday before they closed 😳

    • @mashy712
      @mashy712 3 года назад

      Cough cough. It’s a 100 year wait now. What are you talking about? *cough shhh* cough. 😁

  • @rachelgrubman4606
    @rachelgrubman4606 4 года назад +9

    I really relate to the kids who were taken to holiday land but weren't actually able to go into Disney. Growing up my older sister played travel soccer and every year during labor day weekend there would be a huge tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Disney World. I could probably count on one hand how many times I was actually able to convince my parents to bring me to one of the parks during the weekend. Not only did I not like soccer but Disney was right at my fingertips and I almost never got to go.

  • @maryfangman283
    @maryfangman283 4 года назад +36

    My family were Club 33 members throughout my childhood. Its bizarre to go back to Disneyland now that I'm not a member

    • @juliagross3136
      @juliagross3136 4 года назад +1

      Mary Fangman what was it like to be a part of the club as a child? That’s so interesting!

    • @geekmoto1363
      @geekmoto1363 4 года назад

      same

    • @vladimirsanchezgarci
      @vladimirsanchezgarci 4 года назад

      yeah, so bizarre...

    • @maryfangman283
      @maryfangman283 4 года назад +11

      The 1901 Lounge was a lot less "prissy" than the Main Club 33 lounge, so my family went there a lot more than the regular lounge.
      Disneyland became an almost monthly thing, which made it almost lose some of its specialness.
      I knew a ton of the cast members, and became a Disney geek.
      I havent gone back since my estrangement from my parents, I don't think I even remember going to Disneyland any other way than the uncomfortably perfect days I had with Club 33.
      I'm happy to answer any other questions people have

    • @porsche911sbs
      @porsche911sbs 4 года назад +1

      you'll have to live like the rest of us peasants

  • @crazygamerakarunnerboivlog8773
    @crazygamerakarunnerboivlog8773 4 года назад +52

    Yay can’t believe your back at it again. Missed your content.

  • @jackshepherd7550
    @jackshepherd7550 4 года назад +13

    I’ve been to club 33 8 times before this year and it’s awesome I love the food and every experience is new and you get to see Walt Disney’s wife’s butterfly collection

    • @joshuabacon4564
      @joshuabacon4564 3 года назад +1

      They eat humans and drink blood

    • @AshenDruid
      @AshenDruid 3 года назад

      @@joshuabacon4564 ah, I see you've dropped the babies angle and are just saying humans at this point. And unfortunately I have to correct you again. They don't consume human meat oh, very messy and could potentially draw a lot of unwanted attention. No, they only consume Souls

    • @joshuabacon4564
      @joshuabacon4564 3 года назад

      @@AshenDruid Disney club 33 is evil they still eat human baby pancreas upon request and they Auction off Walt Disney's ashes for human consumption only reason they have not auctioned anymore of his ashes is there is only a little left and they saving it for the Endtimes to auction it for a high price they have also auctioned off his brother's ashes as well so I Am very aware of the evil they do

    • @breadpwiece
      @breadpwiece 3 года назад +1

      @@joshuabacon4564 LMAOOO

    • @joshuabacon4564
      @joshuabacon4564 3 года назад

      @@breadpwiece Laugh now cry later

  • @thezodiacwatcher4102
    @thezodiacwatcher4102 4 года назад +38

    *_That moment when Dead Meat theme starts playing....._*

  • @kellymorhig4176
    @kellymorhig4176 4 года назад +5

    I've went there a few times when I was a child... Someone my dad worked with gave us access and my mom took our annual Christmas card pic in front of the beautiful painted piano they had there.. didn't know it was anything special at the time!

  • @CutesyBubblez
    @CutesyBubblez 4 года назад +74

    Also, 33 sideways looks like MM, for Mickey Mouse.

    • @Slicedude2004
      @Slicedude2004 3 года назад +2

      To me, they look like Mickey ears!

    • @Difficultfuckhead
      @Difficultfuckhead 3 года назад +11

      33 is the dog whistle for Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Walt was part of the club.

    • @carrick2494
      @carrick2494 3 года назад +9

      33 degree freemasons

    • @13thdukeofwybourne69
      @13thdukeofwybourne69 3 года назад +4

      @@carrick2494 Tis true, the 33rd degree is the highest circle, in Scottish rite of Freemasonry. Walt however was in the Order of DeMolay , and it was Roy that was the Freemason.

    • @conspiracion218
      @conspiracion218 Год назад

      @@13thdukeofwybourne69 mkultra iluminati

  • @rmannayr2129
    @rmannayr2129 4 года назад +7

    The Question is what happened to the other 32 Clubs?!

  • @star7communicator
    @star7communicator 4 года назад +27

    I always thought that "33" stood for Mickey ears!

    • @ryanahr2267
      @ryanahr2267 4 года назад +5

      I can't unsee that now

    • @makenna6063
      @makenna6063 4 года назад +1

      i tried to make a little mickey but it didn’t really work lol c3

    • @Pureimagination200
      @Pureimagination200 4 года назад

      Star7Communicator original 33 investors in Disneyland

  • @Snips.Snails.Fairytales
    @Snips.Snails.Fairytales 4 года назад +9

    My mom got to go into Club 33 when she was a little kid. Apparently her family was invited by someone who was a member (my grandfather had a lot of connections while he was working as a sort of foreign relations person for his company). Unfortunately she said she doesn't remember much and didn't really get how exclusive it was at the time since she was so young.

    • @ZinkZoodles
      @ZinkZoodles 4 года назад +1

      NJCoogan it was so cool I went yesterday

  • @AC-gb7do
    @AC-gb7do 4 года назад +3

    This is probably been said before but, this channel and a couple of others deserve official recognition from the brands for the details they research and love of the topics they talk about. These are quality mini documentaries.

  • @matthewgil3146
    @matthewgil3146 4 года назад +4

    As a steward in the club at Disneyland, I felt you did very well in relaying the clubs history, and this was very enjoyable to watch while we all wait for the park to reopen :)

  • @darkwingdave79
    @darkwingdave79 4 года назад +36

    Club 33 would be awesome to visit just once but I'm neither a drug lord, a pimp or just an entitled human being with no life skills to afford those fees.

  • @robertglass3944
    @robertglass3944 3 года назад +2

    33 is the highest rank a freemason can achieve. In the early days, every member of club 33 was a freemason.

  • @eda.2332
    @eda.2332 3 года назад +6

    33 refers to the 33rd level of freemasons.

    • @ByDesign1776
      @ByDesign1776 7 месяцев назад

      Yes it does

    • @justamason6869
      @justamason6869 4 месяца назад

      You know he wasn't a freemason.... he only made it to demolay

  • @MeganSmith-ly2cl
    @MeganSmith-ly2cl 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I didn't realize how special club 33 was when I got to have lunch there as a young adult with my parents, around 1997. I grew up in the central valley of California, far from the lap of luxury. My dad was a loan officer at a bank that provided loans to farmers. One of his clients had a connection to one of the club's corporate sponsors and through dad's client, we were given some passes for lunch. One of my dad's favorite restaurants was the Blue Lagoon at Pirates. I'm sure he was thrilled beyond belief to have access to the club. The thing that sticks out in my mind the most was the unique restroom fixtures. The toilets were covered with dining chairs. If I had any doubt about how exclusive of a place I was at - the dining chairs in the bathroom cleared it up real quick.

  • @townsjim
    @townsjim 4 года назад +5

    Imagine if you actually saw Walt Disney walking around Disneyland, must have been quite something.

  • @KingIshaqq
    @KingIshaqq Год назад +6

    33 Masonic degrees

  • @MaxEverywhereSystem
    @MaxEverywhereSystem 4 года назад +54

    reasons i should be allowed into club 33:
    - i have red hair/blue eyes
    - i can draw pretty ok
    - that’s it

  • @MomtoZnE
    @MomtoZnE 3 года назад +4

    We got lucky a few years ago were invited by a neighbor who are members. He only asked that we pay the dining fee, which was around $330 and included admission to Disneyland. We had to go to a guest services window by the ticket booths, they checked the “list,” we were then given tickets to get into the park and had to arrive at the club 33 door at our reservation time. There is a dress code. Our meal was lunch. There were various stations of food such as a cold bar and a dessert bar, and then the main menu. We were given an unlimited amount of time to wander around and take photos, and there were Club 33 souvenirs to buy, which we did. I also took home a big stack of Club 33 beverage napkins (shhh). This was in 2010. I’m kind of sad they remodeled it - part of the intrigue of it was all the nostalgia inside. Also, now the inviting member has to be with their guests. When we went that wasn’t the case. We didn’t want to leave because we knew we’d likely never be back. It was an amazing experience and worth every penny just to have been there once.

  • @Gravydog316
    @Gravydog316 4 года назад +21

    my uncle was a chef & member in Tokyo, we got to ride the rides in California & got a tour when it was closed, but my uncle quit when he moved back to the States, but he kept his membership lol

  • @invicta8512
    @invicta8512 4 года назад +2

    YES!
    A NEW VIDEO!!!!
    I recently found this channel through Tumblr (believe it or not) and I have binged all your videos in the past week.
    I really appreciate all the research and dedication that goes into your videos. Keep up the good work! I look forward to every new video:)))

  • @Viking_Luchador
    @Viking_Luchador 3 года назад +2

    before it became common knowledge on the internet, there was an urban legend that there was a secret club in Magic Kingdom called "Club 21" hidden beneath Pirates of the Caribbean (seemingly an amalgamation of Club 33 and Videopolis)

  • @freshlysqueezedtravels
    @freshlysqueezedtravels 2 года назад +1

    I got kicked out of club 33 in Orlando. Quite by mistake. I did a video on my embarrassing experience. This was very informative and gave me some good insights. Thank you!!

  • @Ric3ballRav3
    @Ric3ballRav3 4 года назад +3

    When I was about 3, my parents were allowed with thier company into Club 33. Apparently I went in as well!! I was a very well behaved tot and I wish I could remember the experience! I am still kinda boggled they let in such a young kiddo. One day I might return 💔

  • @drawmanfouty
    @drawmanfouty 4 года назад +3

    bro i love everything from you do from disneyland to just a random hotel almost and love all your content glad you came out with new content

  • @jacobsmith7498
    @jacobsmith7498 4 года назад +2

    I had the opportunity to go to club 33 in 2012 through my work’s corporate membership! Was an amazing experience!

  • @ramonsierra5393
    @ramonsierra5393 4 года назад +1

    My grandparents are part of that and my grandmother always told me it is amazing and she loves to stay there when she goes while we are in the rides

  • @timfortune9
    @timfortune9 4 года назад +3

    One of my favorite Walt Disney quotes has to do with the image he built: "Walt Disney does not smoke, drink, or swear. I smoke, drink, and swear."
    Got my brother to say "Fair point" when I told him that when we were in Disney World and he was complaining about the few smoking areas when Walt was a pack a day smoker.

  • @ainsleyperry5192
    @ainsleyperry5192 4 года назад +1

    Yesterworld, Walt and Lilly purchased an antique table that could seat 24 people with 24 antique " tub" chairs for Club 33, when plan's were still being finalised. After Walt's passing these item's were not used. When at W.D.W. the Empress Lilly steamboat was to open at the Disney Village. The table and chair's were shipped to grace the Empress Lounge ( a club 33 sort of lounge ) on the top floor of the boat. When Paddlefish took over the table and chair's were retired ? I wonder where they are now? Cheer's Chris Perry.

  • @keith3140
    @keith3140 Месяц назад

    I really enjoy your videos! I’m 47 and these bring back some memories. We also now live 25 min from Disney World so it’s cool to get details on the park

  • @hardlyb
    @hardlyb 4 года назад +2

    My stepmom had a friend who was a Club 33 member. He used to host a brunch at least once a year, and she and my dad went to it several times. Apparently Disney stopped letting private members have such large parties - at least that's the reason given for the member not hosting those big brunches, so my dad hasn't been back in many years. He said the food was very good, but not worth $25K.

  • @mr.pencilsharpener8004
    @mr.pencilsharpener8004 4 года назад +4

    Glad to see Quinn again!

  • @jangofett205
    @jangofett205 4 года назад +1

    I never would have expected you to do a club 33 vid but I’m not complaining for a new yesterworld vid

  • @itskathleeeen
    @itskathleeeen 4 года назад +2

    My friend’s mom used to work at Club 33 and was able to give us a quick tour inside! I took a napkin as a souvenir lol 😂

  • @ctpctp
    @ctpctp 4 года назад +2

    My parents had been to Disneyland hundreds and hundreds of times since it opened. I got to bring them to Club 33 for their last visit ever.

  • @Stroddy
    @Stroddy 4 года назад +1

    The club is named after the 33 original sponsors, my mother worked for Frito-Lay for a while and was able to make reservations whenever she wanted because of her position in the company. It’s not a flex because she left the company before I was born, but if you were wondering the reason for 33, that’s why.

  • @HollywoodF1
    @HollywoodF1 4 года назад +1

    John Hench and Bill Martin said numerous times that it was the address and that's it. At the time, it was very fashionable to name restaurants after their address. The address-requirement for the liquor license is demonstrable BS for 2 reasons: First, Disneyland Park has always had a single liquor license issued by Orange County that covers the entire park. Address: 1313 S. Harbor Blvd. Special after-hours parties have served and sold liquor all over the park throughout Disneyland's history. This is the license used by Club 33. Second, the "streets" and corresponding addresses of New Orleans Square are fake and not recognized by the City of Anaheim, so a liquor license could not be assigned to such an address since it does not exist.

  • @technicolortabby4239
    @technicolortabby4239 4 года назад +2

    Majorly missed opportunity by not discussing the Freemason/illuminati connections rumors! I was super hoping you would dive into that kind of stuff....would live to see a part 2 digging into that.

    • @SineN0mine3
      @SineN0mine3 2 года назад

      Pretty sure they lampshaded it with the gag at the begining. Obviously there aren't 33 horses of the apocolypse, but there are 33 degrees to freemasonry which is commonly cited as evidence that you had to be a mason (or in the illuminati) to go to the club.
      Its a little weird that they didn't mention it in passing but considering its one of the most well known "secret" locations in the world I don't think the illuminati would have had their best parties there.

    • @justamason6869
      @justamason6869 4 месяца назад

      Why dive when you can just ask a freemason...
      Rumor is correct.... Disney was never a freemason... justva demolay as a boy

  • @rosestrife1498
    @rosestrife1498 4 года назад +2

    Man I remember I once saw someone go into Club 33 when I was younger. It was the highlight of my entire vacation. I hope I can go in one day. even if its just to eat.

  • @MrDisneyguy
    @MrDisneyguy 4 года назад +4

    Gentleman.... it’s the time again, Yesterworld has bestowed new theme park knowledge to us

  • @FindingTheForce
    @FindingTheForce 2 года назад +2

    Although I really do agree with Walt about keeping alcohol out of Disneyland… since they have been selling at Galaxy’s Edge and now the Blue Bayou, I really have not seen rowdy drunk crowds. Has anyone else??

  • @80023375
    @80023375 4 года назад +2

    My mom was able to find someone with a membership and get us in as a graduation present. It was amazing.

  • @joesilva6023
    @joesilva6023 3 года назад +1

    I got to go in the mid 90s with my family for breakfast. My father worked for Eastman Kodak an was able to get us in , I remember goofy serving Mickey pancakes with strawberries, an after I had a Shirley temple for the first time.

  • @bobcheapek4334
    @bobcheapek4334 4 года назад +13

    We love Club 33, it was the right move to expand it to WDW

    • @russianboss0378
      @russianboss0378 4 года назад +1

      The evolution of these Disney executive parody accounts is getting hard to keep track of

  • @slothfulcobra
    @slothfulcobra 4 года назад +1

    It's crazy to me that the company would care that much about wanting to drink at the park that they would push that hard. Like that's what you care about more than the cost of sponsorship or the sales boost from the advertising? You just want a fancy place to party?

  • @Peter_Fisher
    @Peter_Fisher Год назад

    Any corporate sponsor can allow for employees to get reservations at Club 33. While they have tighten the rules somewhat over they years (the employee actually needs to attend the event & no more free tickets with reservation) it's still very much accessible if you know someone who works at a company which is a corporate sponsor of Club 33.

  • @tiagonemo576
    @tiagonemo576 4 года назад +4

    I appreciate the quick narration. Well done.
    Being a former Big Boats Cast Member, I'm pretty sure I know where Walt hid his Scotch.

  • @averyeml
    @averyeml 4 года назад +1

    Every time a park history channel mentions Walt's death and puts up the many, MANY cartoons of a sad Mickey Mouse made around that time I almost can't look because it's the most depressing but also cheesy thing I've ever seen.

  • @k001daddy
    @k001daddy 4 года назад +3

    Matt Sonswa just uploaded an urban exploration of Club 33.

  • @shawnmulligan2894
    @shawnmulligan2894 4 года назад +2

    11:36 the telephone booth on the right is from the 1967 musical "The Happiest Millionaire", the last film that Walt saw production on

  • @rickc.4723
    @rickc.4723 Год назад +2

    The 33 is in direct reference to the 33rd degree of Scottish Rite Free Masonry. Walt was a 33rd degree De Molay Mason

  • @JohnnyBoiiisHackz
    @JohnnyBoiiisHackz 4 года назад +2

    33 is because there is 33 degrees as a Freemason and Walt Disney was 33 degree as a Freemason, a well known fact that a lot of people know about

  • @IllPropaganda
    @IllPropaganda 4 года назад +2

    My sister in-law was a surrogate mother for a member of club 33 and got to spend a day inside.
    She is still envied by the family...

  • @jasongoodman9289
    @jasongoodman9289 3 года назад

    When I was 13 my aau basketball team won the 1997 aau national championship.. The director of my team used to coach a kid who’s father was the Vice President of Disney at the time so when any of our groups won a National title we would get a parade at Disneyland and we got VIP passes that included dinner and the tour at club 33… I didn’t realize at the time how much of a big deal it was , I was just wowed by the backdoor passes that allowed you to cut the lines on all the rides
    Just think, Disney let 15 kids from south central Los Angeles have a party at club 33 , that is pretty awesome! 🙏🏾

  • @briannacherrygarcia
    @briannacherrygarcia Год назад

    Club 33's I've been to - Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, and Shanghai Disneyland. 😁 No membership, just good connections

    • @NiechZyjePolska48
      @NiechZyjePolska48 16 дней назад

      I assume you went there as a guest of Jefferey Epstein?

  • @P7777-u7r
    @P7777-u7r 4 года назад +1

    Nobody else noticed that one of the club 33 locations is called Harambe House?
    14:22

  • @WDI2008
    @WDI2008 4 года назад +1

    There was actually a location before Club 33 that served alcohol at Disneyland Park called The Hideaway that was located behind The Red Wagon Inn.

  • @jeffreykirton1780
    @jeffreykirton1780 3 года назад

    Disneyland: Family Fun and alcohol dont mix!
    Chucky Cheese: Hold my beer…actually a round on the house for everyone!

  • @austinpeterson2289
    @austinpeterson2289 4 года назад +2

    I got in through a friend of a friend and good lord it was amazing. Will never EVER forget

    • @user-wq6bf4sv2t
      @user-wq6bf4sv2t 4 года назад +2

      austin peterson I got in with my sister and it was the greatest time I ever had!

  • @Wildabeast20
    @Wildabeast20 4 года назад +1

    I’m pretty sure that non alcohol rule is the reason St. Louis didn’t get a Disney expansion

  • @Rocketfoot7
    @Rocketfoot7 4 года назад +2

    Oh wow, what an interesting (if not a little bizarre) concept, having secret club in Disneyland 🤔I've never heard anything about it before, thanks for sharing!

  • @transtremm
    @transtremm 4 года назад +1

    Drinking was banned, but the original MainStreet had a smoke shop, so smoke as many cigarettes as you want in the park. Ironically Walt would die of lung cancer.

  • @noahninetyone
    @noahninetyone 3 года назад +1

    I like how he said 33 horsemen of the apocalypse instead of 33 degrees of masonry because that’d be a little too close to the truth.

  • @pika23
    @pika23 4 года назад +5

    The animatronic birds? I'd bolt out of there so fast😅🤣 also was the explorers club restaurant a nod to them? Like the stuffed talking heads.

    • @geekmoto1363
      @geekmoto1363 4 года назад

      they are not active, basically they were never turned on. they were there, but after the remodel the room they were in was closed off.

    • @pika23
      @pika23 4 года назад +2

      @@geekmoto1363 I know this

  • @ZeranZeran
    @ZeranZeran 5 месяцев назад

    When I asked a cast member nearby they told me it was because of the 33 sponsors too.
    But why would they stop at 33 sponsors? I feel like it's a subtle nod to Walt's history in Freemasonry, which is pretty cool honestly. They're not evil lol.

  • @benwilliams1594
    @benwilliams1594 4 года назад +7

    Anyone else think this should be an actual tv show?

    • @AC-gb7do
      @AC-gb7do 4 года назад

      If not a tv show, then their content should be recognized by Disney and the other brands they discuss.

  • @lizl4744
    @lizl4744 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this. I got to visit the club when I was younger and we had a fantastic buffet during lunch, that featured a smoked salmon. I don’t remember what the second meal was. The bathrooms were cool and we got to sit on a balcony for the Fantasmic show

  • @nilus2k
    @nilus2k 4 года назад +1

    With all you get the Club 33 membership isn’t that bad
    4 WDW annual passes will run you 5 grand
    50 park hopper tickets is over 8 grand
    The VIP tour costs are hard to find but I’ve seen costs around 500 an hour with a minimum of 7 hours. Not sure the deal with the VIP tours offered here(if they are private or not)
    And let’s face, the 6 free fast passes a day to any ride for each visit would be awesome. Especially if it worked on both coasts.
    It would be on my list for sure if I won big in the lottery.

  • @DrewberTravels
    @DrewberTravels 4 года назад +1

    As a kid i saw a huge drunken dad brawl at a Busch Gardens... I'm pretty sure Walt Disney was right about alcohol.

  • @withonelook1985
    @withonelook1985 2 года назад

    My grandfather had a membership to Club 33, he was a publicist for Disney in the 60s and 70s and a good friends with Ron Miller. We used to go twice a year when I was a kid. I have a picture of my grandfather sitting at a table in club 33 from the mid 70s with Ron Miller and Tommy Lasorda. Ive been once as an adult and I have to say the 1901 lounge is better.

  • @ElMasDope510
    @ElMasDope510 4 года назад +1

    My friends aunt worked for Disney corporate and invited us to have dinner at club 33. It was a candle light type vibe with $100 dollar plates and red wine. We took the elevator up the 3 steps lol I took pics in the creepy Illuminati bathroom but then got a weird feeling so I booked it out of there. It was cool but I wouldn’t have paid for it myself. All I got was a napkin with 33 on it

  • @Matrix7Adventures
    @Matrix7Adventures 4 года назад +38

    Walt Disney was a 33 degree Mason. Most of the public doesn't know that.

    • @unknowable1968
      @unknowable1968 4 года назад +4

      that was sort of common for successful bisnus men at the time. Walter Knott and Gene Autry were also 33rd degree masons. All three men made no secret of this st the time. I believe Roy Disney was a 33rd degree Mason as well. some people think this is somehow important but I dont know about that myself.

    • @indyraza
      @indyraza 4 года назад +7

      Walt had been in DeMolay as a boy but never a Mason. I have visited his DeMolay center down the street from Disneyland on occasion.

    • @pandasemporium5052
      @pandasemporium5052 4 года назад +10

      Walt was never a Mason, let alone a 33rd degree mason. He was in Demolay when young but NEVER a freemason. Good on Yesterworld for not mentioning this often spread and completely false rumor.

    • @austindreher2791
      @austindreher2791 4 года назад +2

      Actually that's an urban legend. Although Walt Disney was a Demolay for a short time as a kid Iin Marceline Missouri. The Demolay honored him for all the Good he did for Marceline though. The pictures you see are from that. Even though he wasn't member .

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 4 года назад

      Having animals chime in on your convo, who thinks like that? Sounds like some dark eerie vibes to me. Anyways, I don't think it sounds family friendly.