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https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-09-04/disney-obsessed-couple-loses-lawsuit-to-get-back-into-exclusive-club-33

As members of Disneys exclusive Club 33, Scott and Diana Anderson visited the two Anaheim theme parks 60 to 80 times a year.

The private club, with its wood-paneled trophy room and other amenities, was the center of their social life. They brought friends, acquaintances and business associates. As a couple, they went on the Haunted Mansion ride nearly 1,000 times.

The clubs yearly dues were $31,500, and with travel and hotel expenses, the Arizona couple were spending close to $125,000 annually to get their Disney fix.

All of it came to an end in 2017, when Disney revoked their membership in the club after an allegation that Scott Anderson was drunk in public. Diana Anderson, a hard-core Disney aficionado since childhood, called it a stab in the heart.

The Andersons, both 60, have spent the years since then and hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to get back into Club 33. On Tuesday, an Orange County jury rejected their claim that Disney ousted them improperly.

It had taken the Andersons more than a decade to gain membership in Club 33, which includes access to exclusive lounges, dining, VIP tours and special events.

They finally made it off the waiting list in 2012.

They finally became part of this special place, their attorney, Sean Macias, told jurors in the civil trial. That was their spot. That was their happy place, their home.

At about 9:50 p.m. on Sept. 3, 2017, security guards found Scott Anderson near the entrance of California Adventure displaying signs of what they took to be intoxication, including slurred speech and trouble standing, according to trial testimony.

His breath smelled of alcohol quite a lot, one of the guards said in court.
The club swiftly ousted them.

Macias said Scott Anderson had two to three drinks and that Disney did an incomplete and slipshod investigation, with no Breathalyzer or blood tests and no videos of Andersons behavior that night.

They have not established that Mr. Anderson was intoxicated, Macias said. Instead, he argued, Andersons symptoms were the result of a vestibular migraine, which can be triggered by red wine among the drinks Anderson consumed that day.

In effect, Macias argued, Disney was punishing Anderson for a medical condition.

A medical expert testified for the Andersons that the symptoms of a vestibular migraine could be confused with intoxication, with a neurologist hired by Disney countering that Andersons behavior was more likely the consequence of drinking.

The September 2017 incident was not the first time the Andersons had run afoul of Club 33 management. The year before, Diana had been briefly suspended for using some salty language a couple F-words, as Macias put it.

Macias told jurors that the Andersons filed suit against Disney to vindicate their reputation. He doesnt want to be known as a drunk, Macias said. They love that place. They took the fight to Disney because its his name.

In their complaint, the Andersons asked to be reinstated to Club 33, with a $10,500 reimbursement for four months of unused membership in 2017. They also wanted $231,000 roughly equal to seven years in the club.

Jonathan E. Phillips, an attorney representing Disney, said Club 33 membership guidelines forbid public intoxication.

They did not want to pay the consequences of failing to follow the rules, Phillips told jurors, adding that Scotts conduct cost his wife of 40 years her lifetime dream of having access to Club 33.

The security guards, who no longer work for Disney, were more credible than the Andersons, Phillips said What possible reason did the security guards have to lie to you?

In their original complaint, the Andersons alleged that Club 33 targeted them for retaliation because they had complained about a club member harassing other members and staff. But Superior Court Judge Deborah Servino curtailed that line of evidence, which the Andersons saw as the death knell for their case.

My wife and I are both dead set that this is an absolute wrong, and we will fight this to the death, Scott, who owns a golf course in Gilbert, Ariz., told The Times. There is no way were letting this go.

He said the lawsuit has cost him about $400,000.

My retirement is set back five years, he said. Im paying through the nose. Every day, Im seeing another bill, and Im about to keel over. He said he will appeal.

His wife said she wants to keep fighting.

Ill sell a kidney, Diana said. I dont care.

I don't think you can get much higher than this.
I don't want to read all that
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TraurigAberWahr posted...
My retirement is set back five years, he said. Im paying through the nose. Every day, Im seeing another bill, and Im about to keel over. He said he will appeal.
Jesus fucking Christ, dude.
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As members of Disneys exclusive Club 33, Scott and Diana Anderson visited the two Anaheim theme parks 60 to 80 times a year.
Holy shit. 52 weeks in the year. 52 times a year means going once every week. 60 means going twice for a few of those weeks. 80 times, and you're almost going twice every week for the whole year. How rich are these people??

They brought friends, acquaintances and business associates.
Yeah, I bet they brought business associates, what the hell do these people do to be so rich?

The clubs yearly dues were $31,500, and with travel and hotel expenses, the Arizona couple were spending close to $125,000 annually to get their Disney fix.
Goddamn. I ended up getting $100,000 after my aunt and uncle passed away, and that's the most money I ever had in my life. Spending over that much every year??

the Arizona couple
I should try and find these people and become one of those aforementioned acquaintances. Maybe they'll have some money to spare.

My wife and I are both dead set that this is an absolute wrong, and we will fight this to the death, Scott, who owns a golf course in Gilbert, Ariz.
Owning a golf club, that seems fitting.

He said the lawsuit has cost him about $400,000.
Instead of throwing almost half a million away fighting a company that doesn't love you anymore, how about throwing it away to me? You'll get the same result, except I could actually do something with the money...
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What is this club 33
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The wildest part of that to me is that they live in Arizona despite traveling to Disneyland so frequently. I guess whatever they do for work doesn't allow them to move
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AvlButtslam posted...
What is this club 33
Its a secret members only club/lounge in Disneyland that only a limited number of people pay a lot of money to access
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CRON posted...
In before "Just let people like what they like!"

At least up the point it becomes actively a hindrance and harmful
Must be nice to be so rich you can afford to spend half your life in a theme park.
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Do you really want to be a part of a club that doesn't encourage getting absolutely blasted? Sounds lame.
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It will never cease to amaze me that people go to a fucking theme park to play pretend socialite. Enjoying Disney a little too much is one thing, but their whole expensive club thing is just so fucking stupid.
Kisai posted...
Holy shit. 52 weeks in the year. 52 times a year means going once every week. 60 means going twice for a few of those weeks. 80 times, and you're almost going twice every week for the whole year. How rich are these people??
They have annual passes. When I was in HS me and my GF would skip school and just go to Universal because we had 2 year passes. We probably went about 150~ times in that two years.

When you can go essentially for 'free' (no paying for parking or admittance fees), you don't feel the need to fill your day. We'd just go from like 9AM to 2PM or something then come back, to drive her home after school.
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ClayGuida posted...
They have annual passes. When I was in HS me and my GF would skip school and just go to Universal because we had 2 year passes. We probably went about 150~ times in that two years.

When you can go essentially for 'free' (no paying for parking or admittance fees), you don't feel the need to fill your day. We'd just go from like 9AM to 2PM or something then come back, to drive her home after school.
These people live in arizona
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TheGoldenEel posted...
These people live in arizona
I guess I should have read the 3rd line lol, I read the first two and assumed they lived in Irvine or some shit.
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Damn some people are extreme
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You'd think with as much money as they spend there Disney would be more lenient with them.
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Sufferedphoenix posted...
You'd think with as much money as they spend there Disney would be more lenient with them.

It took them a decade to get on so I guess 125K a year is just chump change for the elite clientele.
Man with that kind of money they apparently have fuck disney, they can build their own disney fan club. With a big-ass microled TV, all the UHD disney stuff on blu-ray, all the booze they want, and it can have blackjack n' hookers.
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I'm in favor of all Disney adults being given unlimited access to Disney parks so I'll never encounter them in my free time.
yea disney is in the wrong, but

they are doing those people a favor. fuck disney.
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What I wanna know is if they don't allow public drunkness why was he allowed to have alcohol in the first place?
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I thought Bezos and Musk should probably be the first rich people eaten by the mob when the revolution comes, but... maybe Club 33 needs to jump the queue.

Since they've obviously been rich enough to be queue jumpers already, getting to do Haunted Mansion a thousand times.
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Sufferedphoenix posted...
What I wanna know is if they don't allow public drunkness why was he allowed to have alcohol in the first place?
Disney security will only step in if people are being belligerent and are making a scene of some sort. Mind you Disneyland park only serves alcohol in a handful of sit down restaurants and Club 33 so it's difficult to get drunk there unless you're pounding drinks.
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Robot2600 posted...
you can drink but you can't be a sloppy mess.

like the grocery store, it's the same thing.

I think being drunk period in a grocery store is illegal. Just if you ain't sloppy nobody is gonna notice. Could be wrong though
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The guards may not have lied. They might have just been wrong. It's entirely possible the couple is telling the truth. Who knows

It sucks if they really are innocent and lost their access because of medical problem. Disney should have done more investigation that day/night and documented the evidence. Instead of just taking the word of guards who may not understand the medical situation
AvlButtslam posted...
What is this club 33
I think there is a "hidden " door somewhere in Disneyland that accesses a bar basically. I think if you don't know it exists, you wouldn't even notice the entrance. I forget where it is
I only ever went to the park once in my life, back in the late 90s
Zikten posted...
The guards may not have lied. They might have just been wrong. It's entirely possible the couple is telling the truth. Who knows

It sucks if they really are innocent and lost their access because of medical problem. Disney should have done more investigation that day/night and documented the evidence. Instead of just taking the word of guards who may not understand the medical situation
The alleged migraine is not the couple's first incident. Frankly I'm finding it really hard to muster up any sort of empathy for rich people who can't handle being told no and I am unable to rightly apprehend why anyone would continue to patronize a company that clearly hates them specifically.
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