The club is right next to where pirates of the caribbean lets out, theres a door that has a 33 on it, and you have to ring the doorbell and say your
name to get inside. Didn't know anything about the masons connection, but I did get that type of vibe from the place.
I go there every year with my parents. My father's boss is a member, and hooks us up with a dinner / day at the park. The membership fee is
somewhere around 25k + and the waiting period is over ten years. They make a mean long island, And good martinis too.
One thing I noticed that was peculiar was that they close very early, long before dinner time. And they have world class cooks that work there, the
food is amazing. So why would they skip dinner when they have that type of restaurant just kicking it inside disneyland. Is this just to kick out the
regular members and friends so the real "elite" can have dinner and congregate?
Let me also say that disney employees are weirdos plain and simple. Every last one of em. I even went to an event where a disney cartoon animator
along with this marketing guy gave a talk about the industry, and those guys were just as weird. Even the actors that work on films are at risk for
losing it, case in point:
www.wayofthemaster.com...