DISNEY has an exclusive member's club that's the only place where you can booze inside the parks.
But to enjoy the fine dining and jazz experience available to its A-list guests, you'd have to fork out at least £20,000 - and it's nearly impossible to get in.
Club 33, originally located in Disneyland California, was designed as a haven for celebs and well-heeled guests.
Some of its supposed members include Elton John, Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Hanks and Christina Aguilera.
The club was built in a speakeasy style; with just a small "33" address plate to mark its entrance in New Orleans Square.
Now at 33 Orleans Street, the club consists of a restaurant and a jazz lounge called Le Salon Nouveau.
Members of Club 33 also get access to the 1901 Lounge in California Adventure - one of the only locations that serves alcohol in the park.
While the club isn't as secretive as it used to be, it's a seriously exclusive, members-only affair – with membership being both hard to get as well as seriously pricey.
The invite-only club has a waiting list of 14 years, and membership fees depend on the level you join at.
Depending on the chosen level, it's £20,000 to £80,000 just to join - plus another £10,000 to £24,000 every year.
But, those who can only dream of membership to the club have been given an insight into its exclusive world - as one member has posted snaps from inside on Instagram account, .
The venue is lavishly decorated, and props from Disney films feature throughout - including a table from Mary Poppins, and moving images from the Haunted Mansion ride.
Inside the secret club there are also amazing accommodation facilities.
The Disneyland Dream Suite is a 2,200-square-foot luxury apartment that sits above the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
Walt enlisted the Gone With The Wind set designer Dorothea Redmond to create the VIP accommodation in his club - but the project was abandoned not long after he died.
But, in 2007, those at Disney revived and finished the project, following Dorothea’s original design drawings.
A video shows off some of the beautiful interior, including a vintage elevator, as well as 33-themed decor and art.
Members of the club get other perks too, including fast track for long queues, a Disney concierge as well as free parking.
Unfortunately, once inside, it still costs a pretty penny.
Food and alcohol isn't free, with it for a five course tasting meal - not including drinks.
There are three other Club 33's now - found in Tokyo Disneyland, Shanghai Disneyland and in Disney World (which is currently being built).
However, memberships cannot be shared across parks and are only allowed for the one Club 33.
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It isn't the only exclusive area in the park - a restaurant called Victoria & Albert's is the only five star restaurant in the park.
However, booking a table can take up to a year.
Thankfully Disneyland guests can now buy alcohol in the park thanks to the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge which serves cocktails in the bars.