TP2000
Well-Known Member
Thank you for the pictures but do you think this Club 71 would be used to shmooze potential investors?
I doubt it. Corporate money isn't as loose now as it was in the 20th century. Club 33 at Disneyland seems to have gone after the long waiting list of potential members, many of whom have been waiting a decade or more.
Last year TDA reigned in all the freebie Disneyland tickets that members get, with valet parking at the Grand Californian. Once they reigned in the nearly unlimited amount of "guests" a Club member could get in to Disneyland/DCA for free under the guise of a dinner or brunch reservation at the Club, they were able to expand the membership list by several hundred. There are still hundreds on the waiting list trying to get in, and it's assumed this expansion of Club facilities in New Orleans Square, plus the satellite location in DCA on Carthay Circle at the Club 1901 facility, will allow them to pull another couple hundred off the waiting list and into the membership ranks.
The way this would all play out at WDW with the Orlando market is unknown at this point. If they attempt a Club 71 at WDW, it would need to take a different format likely. Far fewer corporate clients, and more private members. But are there enough interested and sufficiently affluent WDW visitors to fill out a Club 71 membership list? And what do they offer these club members to make it worth it?
Club 33 members don't just get access to the club and it's fairly impressive dining and bar facilities. They also have a roster of events and special perks offered throughout the year; dinners and after-hours attraction ridership in Cars Land, backstage tours of famous Disneyland rides like Pirates and Haunted Mansion, Halloween costume balls in the park after closing time, speakers and lecturers from WDI and Pixar and Disney's corporate headquarters, etc., etc. A lot of that stuff is doable because Anaheim is relatively freeway-close to Burbank and Disney's headquarters, much like Anaheim is the only place they can stage the massive D23 Expo every two years.
Can they pull off all that stuff in Orlando? Or would Club 71 be mainly about getting a cocktail in a dry theme park?