Entrance For Epcot’s Exclusive Club 33 Location May Have Been Found

Club 33 Disney World

As we previously reported, a version of Disneyland’s Exclusive Club 33 is making its way to Walt Disney World. In fact, the plans are to have one in each of Disney World’s four theme parks and it now seems we may have the location of entrance to the club planned for Epcot.

One rumored location for the club has been the upstairs lounge at The American Adventure in Epcot’s World Showcase and in a recent picture posted on Twitter by WDW News there seems to be some clues that may prove this rumor true.

Seemingly out of nowhere; a doorbell, a speaker and a MagicBand reader appeared recently next to the entrance to The American Experience.

It’s not official word from Disney, but there is a very similar system set up outside Club 33 at Disneyland.  Suspicious much? Maybe… But due to the exclusive nature of the club things aren’t exactly revealed, but often just discovered. It’s part of the mystic and fun, but keep an eye out for the official Disney World Club 33 Logo to eventually adorn this new addition.

The speaker is used to communicate with guests coming in and this setup has a MagicBand reader which means members will have easy access after ringing the doorbell.

There is no official word on where the various locations will be, but in addition to The American Adventure—which now seems likely—other rumored locations include the Adventureland Veranda at the Magic Kingdom, the former Catwalk Bar at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and a back room at Tiffins at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Membership sales are expected to go on sale to the general public soon, but residents of Walt Disney World’s upscale community Golden Oak are already able to apply for membership for the Walt Disney World version of the secret club.

The cost of registration is $25,000 with annual dues of $15,000.