21 Royal and how to book the private dining suite

Darkbeer1

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/bishopjordan/2018/09/19/21-royal-15000-dinner-disneyland/#498ffa5596e6

>>If you’ve ever wanted to shell out $15,000 for an exclusive dinner inside one of Walt Disney's hidden getaways, you’re in luck. 21 Royal, the ultra-élite dining room set in a little-known sanctuary in Disneyland, offers precisely that. Now accepting reservations for dinner parties of up to twelve people, you can get a taste of some seriously high-class Disney magic for as little as $1,250 per head.<<

>>For the best chance at getting a table at 21 Royal, book six months in advance: on the 1st of each month, beginning at 9 a.m. PST, reservations for six months ahead open up. The next booking window, for April 2019 seatings, opens on October 1st (714-300-7749). Though 21 Royal may not offer quite the Disney experience you expected—Mickey, Donald and Goofy do not make an appearance—there’s no shortage of magic in the air.<<

More at the link.
 

TP2000

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Oh my goodness. :eek:

I vaguely remember this 21 Club dining concept being launched a few years ago, but forgot it was a thing. I'm surprised they are still doing it somehow.

Is there really a market for this??? Why wouldn't you just join Club 33 instead?
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Oh my goodness. :eek:

I vaguely remember this 21 Club dining concept being launched a few years ago, but forgot it was a thing. I'm surprised they are still doing it somehow.

Is there really a market for this??? Why wouldn't you just join Club 33 instead?

I hear Club 33 still has a 10 year waiting list. So I guess 21 is suppose to provide the illusion of Club 33 service without actually being Club 33.
 

Curious Constance

Well-Known Member
Oh my goodness. :eek:

I vaguely remember this 21 Club dining concept being launched a few years ago, but forgot it was a thing. I'm surprised they are still doing it somehow.

Is there really a market for this??? Why wouldn't you just join Club 33 instead?
Because you can split the cost with like 15 other people, so the people who will do this will be those types who couldn't normally ever afford Club 33, but don't mind shelling out a $1000 for one night.
 

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