Have you ever wondered what the most expensive experience at Disney World is? A ticket to Magic Kingdom alone starts at a whopping $124 for one-day adult entry, but the attractions get a lot more luxurious once you’re inside – if you’re willing to pay, that is.
From secret members’ clubs to Michelin star restaurants, Disney’s luxury experiences go up to a whopping $100k! TikTok’s @disneymagicdaily has gone viral after sharing five of the most expensive things you can do, and they get more and more unhinged.
Victoria & Albert’s
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Starting off with the tamest one, Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort is home to Disney’s only Michelin-star restaurant. It’s called Victoria and Albert’s, and the basic seven-course menu costs $295 per person, with wine pairings costing an extra $155 on top. That’s before tax and a tip too. There’s a strict formal dress code, and kids under 10 aren’t even allowed in the restaurant.
Private VIP tour
If you’ve got a lot of cash, you can get a private tour of any of the Walt Disney World parks. A guide picks you up from your hotel and customises the tour just for you. Sounds great, right? Well, it’ll cost you $450 to $900 per hour, depending on the season, and that doesn’t even include your park tickets. Plus, you have to book a minimum of seven hours. If you do the maths, that’s at least $3,150.
Club 33
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We were so excited to celebrate our friend’s birthday at one of the most exclusive restaurants not only at Disneyland, but perhaps in the world! If you don’t know what Club 33 is, it’s Disneylands best-kept secret. A super exclusive, members-only club! #disneyland #club33 #disneyparks #disneyfood #creatorsearchinsights
For the super elite, Disney has its own private members’ club called Club 33, which was founded by Walt Disney himself. There are locations across the parks, all themed differently, and membership is by invitation only. There’s a huge initiation fee that ranges from $30k to $100k, plus annual fees of between $15k and $30k on top.
Cinderella Castle Suite
If you thought the Princess Breakfast was expensive, where you eat inside Cinderella’s Castle, wait until you hear how much it costs to stay there. Yes, you can stay inside the castle in the Cinderella Castle Suite, but it’s so exclusive that it’s not even available to book. It’s reserved for VIPs and special giveaways, and charity auctions have gone for $40k to $50k for one night.
Golden Oak
@br3ntw Which Disney’s Golden Oak home would you choose??
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And finally, Disney has its own private residential community called Golden Oak, where you can literally live within the Walt Disney World resort. Located four miles from Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, houses range from $4 million to $20 million and offer resort-style living, but there are extra fees on top for all the amenities.
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