Take a look at Disneyland's newest US$15,000 dining experience: 21 Royal

02 Feb 2017 / 04:08 H.

IT'S a far cry from Mickey Mouse-shaped doughuts and Pluto-inspired hot dogs. For US$15,000 (RM66,460) you and 11 friends can sign up for a Disneyland experience that recreates the kind of swish dinner party that Disney founder Walt and wife Lillian would have hosted.
Called 21 Royal, the exclusive dining experience overlooking New Orleans Square in Disneyland Park is hosted in a space that was originally meant to serve as a private residence and secluded family retreat for Disney founder Walt and Lillian.
To kick off the evening, diners enjoy cocktails in the salon and a reception on the patio where they learn about the history of the space and get a tour of the apartment.
Following the welcome reception, guests travel back in time to the lavish Empire-style dining room, the kind that was popular in 19th century New Orleans with its marble fireplace, velvet dining chairs, heavy drapes, gold and teal motif and watercolor paintings created by Disney Imagineer Dorothea Redmond.
They then sit down to a seven-course dinner served on gold-plated dinnerware and sip from crystal wine glasses – the kind of dinner party that Walt and Lillian would have hosted.
The meal is capped off with coffee and desserts in the dining room or private balcony.
All this for US$15,000 or US$1,250 per person.
Not exclusive enough for you? There's also Club 33, a members'-only dining club that comes with an annual US$10,000 membership fee, and US$25,000 initiation fee.
Meal prices not included. — AFP Relaxnews

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