Once considered an "urban legend" due to the secretive nature of the club, various origins have been claimed for the name "Club 33". One says that the club was named for Disneyland's thirty-three corporate sponsors at the time. Another is that Walt Disney chose the name simply because he liked the way that "33" looked. And one explanation, arguably the most common, is that "33" when turned on its side bears similarity to two letter "M"s, as would stand for "Mickey Mouse". Still another claims that the number represented Disney's alleged membership level with the Masons. In actuality, it was simply the address assigned to the door by chance, namely the aforementioned "33 Royal Street". The Blue Bayou Restaurant has an "address" of 31 Royal Street while a gift shop immediately to the right o
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