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You won’t find looser lips than that from a jilted lover. Apparently, that adage even applies to multi-billion dollar conglomerations — like the Walt Disney Company.
Scott and Diana Anderson, a married couple that could easily be described as “Disney adults” up until recently, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about just how cultish the House of Mouse could be. And they used one of Disney’s most highly secretive and exclusive haunts to prove their point.
For those not in the know, one of the most exclusive restaurants in all of Disneyland (the one in Anaheim, California) was the little-known Club 33.
“Since 1967, the club has served Disneyland‘s highest-rolling VIPs,” the Reporter described.
The eatery sits above the popular “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride and for many years was mythologized as the only place in Disneyland where customers could purchase hard liquor. […]
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Wouldn’t the Irish pronounce Club 33 as “Club Tůrdy–Tůrd”?