In September 2017, a security guard at Disney's California Adventure reported that member Scott Anderson was 'heavily under the influence' during his visit, leading to membership termination.
Scott's attorney argued that the 'severe allergy attack' he suffered mimicked symptoms of intoxication, but Disney stood firm on their decision to revoke their membership.
Despite spending $400,000 in legal fees, Scott and Diana Anderson were unsuccessful in regaining their membership, with plans now pushed back five years due to litigation costs.
Mrs. Anderson's humorous comment about selling a kidney underscores their desperation to regain access to Club 33, illustrating the club's allure for its members.
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