New Disney Vacation Club Member Lounge Opens at Disneyland Park
Originally published at Disney Parks News
Prepare to launch! Beginning today, Disney Vacation Club Members can enjoy the first-ever Member Lounge at Disneyland Resort in California, named “Disney Vacation Club Star View Station – a Member Lounge.”
Inspired by Walt Disney’s vision for the future, the lounge features a retro-inspired modern design. Featuring a variety of murals designed by Disney Legends such as Mary Blair, John Hench, and Herbert Ryman. Members can also check out historic Disney gems. Including the K7 Space Suit worn by the Tomorrowland astronauts from the early years of Disneyland Park and the Space Station S-1 Model from the Disneyland television series.
Located in the heart of Tomorrowland. This space welcomes members to recharge from their park adventures and enjoy some out-of-this-world amenities. Including, a dedicated Disney Vacation Club Member Services team, comfortable seating, complimentary Wi-Fi, device-charging stations, and complimentary soft drinks.
Disney Vacation Club Star View Station – a Member Lounge is available for all eligible* Disney Vacation Club Members with valid park tickets and reservations to Disneyland Park.
The new lounge adds to the collection of exclusive spaces available for eligible* members. From the Top of the World Lounge atop Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, to the Member Lounge tucked away in the iconic glass pyramid of the Imagination! pavilion at EPCOT. These exclusive Member spaces at Walt Disney World Resort have long been part of what Disney Vacation Club calls “Membership Magic.”
We are over the moon to start welcoming Disney Vacation Club Members visiting Disneyland Park to enjoy this brand-new space!
Discover more magic of Membership online at DisneyVacationClub.com.
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*Ownership interests must be purchased directly from Disney Vacation Development, Inc.
*Valid theme park admission (sold separately) and park reservation are required for park entry. And park reservations are limited, subject to availability, and not guaranteed. Lounges are incidental benefits subject to restrictions, availability, operating hours, and capacity, and change or termination without notice.