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Future Expansion Possibilities


Note:
Currently the gallery above "Pirates of the Caribbean" has been converted to a suite for guests staying within the park during the Year of  Million Dreams annual event theme. 

The following paragraph is courtesy of Cythina, friend and Disney enthusiast:
"The suite's name is the "Dorothy Redmond Suite" named after one of Walt's favorite concept artists.  She was responsible for the Cinderella concept art (the originals are featured in the "Cinderella Suite" in WDW) and for the mosaic mural in the breezeway at Cinderella's Castle in WDW.  It's possible the expansion could continue after this year as information about the continuation of the "Year of a Million Dreams" promotion hasn't been issued for next year."

Expansion of Club 33 into the former gallery has not yet vanished. With a picture perfect location and beautiful North/West view, many club members would certainly welcome such an addition. 

If you have walked through the prior gallery, you could definitely see where the initial design and architecture matches that of Club 33. The gallery proved to be very bright and open. The small patio located near the South/East rear doors of the gallery would provide a wonderful location to enjoy a cup of coffee and dessert. 

Originally, the gallery was designed to be used by Walt Disney as his personal apartment. Hence the location next to the club. The upper floor of the firehouse at the entrance of Main Street served as Walt's apartment during the initial construction and early years of Disneyland. The gallery was never thusly converted due to Walt's passing. 

 

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