Disney Fanatic Couple Invests $400k and Offers Kidney for Access to Exclusive Club

Did you know that Disneyland features an exclusive private members’ club called Club 33? One couple has been so eager to regain their access to this elite establishment that they’ve even offered their own organs for a chance to indulge in fine dining.

Disney parks and movies are known for their hidden gems, from Mickey Mouse motifs to secret clubs for select guests, like Club 33.

While many visitors might not be familiar with Club 33, others are so determined to secure a reservation that they are willing to go to extreme lengths.

Established in 1967, this secret fine dining venue is inspired by the New Orleans Club 33. However, it enforces strict rules, including those related to public intoxication.

In 2017, a couple violated these regulations, leading to the revocation of their membership. Seven years later, they have spent over $400,000 in legal fees and even proposed to donate a kidney in exchange for reinstatement.

In response to an interview with Scott and Diana Anderson, a fan on X/Twitter remarked, “This is the darkest f**king thing I’ve read in a week.” Another user expressed disbelief at the couple’s obsession, sharing their experience at Club 33 where a meal for two adults and three children cost $600 without alcohol, noting that the menu was similar to that of a public restaurant downstairs.

Despite these concerns, the Andersons are committed to fighting to regain their membership after spending ten years trying to get in.

They continue to dispute claims that Scott Anderson violated drinking policies, with security alleging he was slurring his words and struggling to stand.

In a prior incident in 2016, Diana was suspended for “using some salty language… a couple F-words,” as their attorney Sean Macias described.

As reported by LA Times, the couple has lost their lawsuit, prompting Diana to declare she’d “sell a kidney… I don’t care.”

The couple reportedly spends $125,000 per year visiting the Anaheim park, averaging around 60-80 trips annually.

Disney has yet to respond to the Andersons’ claims or their ongoing lawsuit concerning Club 33.

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