How do you non-members get into Clubb 33. It seems like tons of you have been there. Are there a lot of members in So Cal? (I live in Washington) It has always been my Dads dream to go there and I want to surprise him for our trip in December. Any ideas? Suggestions?
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Re: How to get into Club 33?
Originally posted by Tedi BaraHow do you non-members get into Clubb 33. It seems like tons of you have been there. Are there a lot of members in So Cal? (I live in Washington) It has always been my Dads dream to go there and I want to surprise him for our trip in December. Any ideas? Suggestions?
I can't remember when Disney has ever auctioned off reservations for charity or some special event... but I could be wrong about that. But the above is the only way I know of to get in.I am grateful... grapefruit! ~ Bjork (upon winning Best International Female Artist at the BRIT Awards)
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Re: How to get into Club 33?
Originally posted by sedimentI think there are more auctions than we realize.
I use Google. I think everyone should. Here's what I've found:
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No idea when this was, but item #2027:
Item #6:
http://www.csudh.edu/athletics/media...uctionlist.pdfI am grateful... grapefruit! ~ Bjork (upon winning Best International Female Artist at the BRIT Awards)
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Re: How to get into Club 33?
I think that means that they accept MasterCard.
The ironic thing is, it's "priceless," and the bidding starts at some finite amount. The irony is priceless.
(One of those started at $1000 for a party of 4?? [Insert Dr Phil trademark line.])
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So do the non-member just pay the hefty $1,000 price tag or do y'all know people who get you in? I'm at a slight disadvantage becuase I live in Washington (not to many Club 33 members here), and I am just graduating from high school (aka I don't think I can pay $1,000)?
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I think most people here have a little fate on their side.
How's your fate?
Another good way is to fake some serious illness. What? Your father is suffering from severe hypochondria?
Sorry, that a seriously fake illness. Never mind.
My advice is to keep your eyes open for some nice member who will arrange such things.
(I notice that the auctions also note the donators of such gifts.)
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