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Gilbert couple talks about Disneyland's exclusive Club 33 after member battle

Posted 9/14/24

A Gilbert couple is spilling the beans about what goes on at the exclusive Disneyland Club 33, a members-only organization that costs thousand a year to join.

Scott and Diana Anderson, who live …

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Gilbert couple talks about Disneyland's exclusive Club 33 after member battle

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A Gilbert couple is spilling the beans about what goes on at the exclusive Disneyland Club 33, a members-only organization that costs thousand a year to join.

Scott and Diana Anderson, who live in Gilbert, talked with the Hollywood Reporter about what the club that sits above the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and costs roughly $15,000 a year per person to be a member, plus a $50,000 initiation fee.

The couple were banned from the club after being members for five years. They spent, according to the Hollywood Reporter, $400,000 to get reinstated as members, but ultimately lost the lawsuit.

To read what the couple had to say, click here.