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If you can’t get a membership to Disneyland’s uber-exclusive Club 33, the House of Mouse is dangling another swanky dining option: 21 Royal.

The name refers to the address in New Orleans Square, above the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, where the park has expanded a private apartment to include a dining room that is now available for rent.

But the price is pirate-trove steep: For $15,000, up to 12 people get a seven-course meal, paired with fine wine and a balcony that offers a prime viewing spot for a nighttime extravaganza.

“We are always looking for new ways for our guests to experience the park,” Disneyland spokeswoman Suzi Brown said.

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A seven-course meal in a private Disneyland dining room comes with a price: $15,000 https://t.co/y9JFd0de64 pic.twitter.com/sNsGAHSpcj — Los Angeles Times (@latimes) February 1, 2017

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