Rare Photos of Disneyland’s Dream Suite

Updated May 26, 2026

Oh la la!!!!

Let’s take a look at some photos of the Disneyland Dream Suite and 21 Royal.

21 Royal is Disneyland Resort’s most luxurious dining reservation. It is open to the public and available to you for a mere $18,000 per experience.

Up to 12 people can dine on that reservation. Drinks, tax, and tip are included.

See? It’s a steal.

Here’s the official info.

Lots and lots of photos, below…..

Before We Get Started

Looking for Club 33 info? I share photos of our club here at Disneyland and details about all four Club 33 lounges at Walt Disney World. Check that out here.

Curious about 1901, the member only lounge at California Adventure? Go here.

If you’re planning a Disneyland trip, start with this post. It covers everything you need to know.

And, find my 2026 crowd calendar here, which shows you which days to avoid. 

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The Disneyland Dream Suite

The entrance, above Pirates of the Caribbean.
Notice Walt and Roy’s initials in the iron work. Walt built this residence to use as his own, but died before it was complete.
I love this door.
Guests were able to take a photo in this exact spot years ago when the Walk in Walt’s Footsteps tour included a quick peek at the suite.
Fit for royalty.
Notice all the blue.
Such a beautiful patio.
The dressing room. No one has a dressing room anymore!
I love it all.
Here’s one of the bathrooms. I might have sat in that tub.
The ornate carvings in the wood are spectacular.
Former telephone stand?
Everywhere you look, there’s beauty.
Favorite!
Allll the details.
The patio is glorious.
And the hallway to it is too.
Let’s have a drink, shall we?
Now, when you see the top of Pirates of the Caribbean, you’ll know this patio is on the other side. I had no idea!
Beautiful fountain.
Every single touch is perfection.
This darker room was a bit more challenging to photograph and we only had a short amount of time.
I did my best!
This is the balcony with Walt and Roy’s initials.
You can see Tom Sawyer’s Island across the Rivers of America here.
Couldn’t resist.
The views!

21 Royal

Let’s go in.
Here is the dining room of the Dream Suite where 21 Royal is hosted.
I didn’t touch a thing.
This wall is amazing.
Didn’t touch it!
But wanted to.
Every place setting is perfection.
A peak back out onto the balcony.
This door exits to the courtyard between Pieces of Eight and the Haunted Mansion store.
Look for this sign between the two shops in New Orleans Square. You’ll know what’s there now!
Here is the staircase leading up.
Who wants to join me?

Notes

  • Here’s the scoop on Disneyland’s Dream Suite.
  • Photos are very rarely allowed of the suite. I attended a Club 33 event that gave us a preview of the 21 Royal experience, and we were allowed to take photos.
  • Want to see more of Club 33 and 1901? Check out this post.
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2 thoughts on “Rare Photos of Disneyland’s Dream Suite

  1. It’s amazing! The staff, the chef, the ambiance and Disney history is magical! I think its $18,000 now for the group of 12. The experience allows you to watch nighttime entertainment from the private balcony and 21 Royal has merch for those that experience the dinner.

    1. Yes thank you, Suzanna! I updated my post to the $18,000 price tag. I’ll add the other info, too. Appreciate it very much! (The update takes a while to
      show up)

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