How the Ultra-Rich Do Disney

High-Class Dining Experiences

One of the most sought-after is having dinner at Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Disney World.

VIP Tours

These tours can be booked for a minimum of seven hours for up to 10 people, and they cost anywhere from $450 – $900 per hour on top of the price of park tickets. They are a great way to accomplish a lot in a fairly short amount of time!

Club Level Suite Stays

These specialty suites are available at most of the Deluxe-tier resorts and typically either take specific floors in the taller towers or have their own separate building.

Club Level Suite Stays

These specialty suites are available at most of the Deluxe-tier resorts and typically either take specific floors in the taller towers or have their own separate building.

Relaxing at the Spa

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa are home to Senses – A Disney Spa, where those with extra money can indulge in several different types of services.

Secluded Cabana Bookings

The Polar Patios at Disney's Blizzard Beach water park and the Beachcomber Shacks at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park are both excellent choices for having your own secluded space away from other guests.

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