Would you pay $15,000 for a special dinner at Disneyland?
Everyone always complains about Disney up selling experiences or how the start of the Club 33 at Disney World will create an even larger divide among the guests.
But what about a luxurious one-time dining experience for you and 11 of your friends at a price tag of $15,000? It’s not a wedding, no dancing, no DJ and no band. Just good food and company.
This is what’s happening at 21 Royal, the unique location perched upstairs from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in Disneyland park, in the 2,200-square foot Dream Suite.
The suite itself is magnificent with numerous rooms to explore that offer special surprises. And for $1,250 per person, you will get a seven-course meal and treated like royalty.
This private area offers a “one-of-a-kind enchanted experience that includes exceptional hospitality and exquisite dining in an exclusive location,” Disney touts on its site.
Guests first arrive at Grand Californian Hotel & Spa where they will be greeted by the hotel’s valets. Once the entire group has gathered, it is given a VIP escort to the site of the evening’s festivities.
As you arrive at 21 Royal, signature cocktails are served by professional butlers in the salon, then everyone is invited out to the patio for a casual reception. You do have the opportunity to explore the different rooms—and discover some of their more magical features.
The seven-course menu is created by Chef Andrew Sutton, culinary director of Napa Rose, Carthay Circle Restaurant and Lounge, Club 33 and 21 Royal.
According to various accounts, dinner has included, dishes ranging from curried pheasant to wagyu beef to Alaskan king crab. Each course is paired with a wine.
For dessert, you retire to the private balcony which oversees the Rivers of America. When Fantasmic is playing, you get a prime viewing for the entertainment.
So, how does this sound to you? Is this the place for your little get together?