A day out at Disneyland can be a bit of a hassle for us ordinary folk, with the big queues and crowds of people likely to slow the day down as we try and get a go on Space Mountain.
However, if you're a celebrity, things are somewhat different with the attraction offering a number of secret doors designed to help the rich and famous and enjoy their trip stress-free.
And perhaps the biggest luxury afforded to the rich and famous is access to the secretive Club 33 - Disney's elite members-only club.
You're looking at a cost of £25,000 ($33,000) to sign up to this most elite of clubs, with an annual membership of more than £11,000 ($14,500) to follow.
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If you didn't know where to look for Club 33, you quite probably would never find it, however. The door to the lounge is unassuming and looks like any other door in the park.
Inside, though, there's a lovely bar with fancy furniture in the dining area.
VIP guests are able to get a queue jump for rides too, enjoying fast passes to bigger rides in the park. However, even if they have to do a bit of queuing, a fast pass still means you will likely face just a 10-20 minute wait for a ride.
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There are several other differences from how the A-listers might enjoy Disneyland to how you or I might, meaning that their children aren't dragging them around the gigantic attraction in quite the same manner.
The Daily Mirror reports that perhaps the biggest difference is how they get in and out of the park in the first place, with a series of special doors ensuring that they can go about their park fun without detection.
There's no need to pick up a park map or download a pesky app to work out where you need to go either. When big celebrities bring their children to Disneyland they're instead accompanied by a park guide who takes them exactly where they need to go.
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Should you want to do this for yourself, it is in fact possible.
However, the cost is estimated to be more than £100 ($132) per hour and you're probably going to need at least some of that for all the Mickey Mouse merch your kids are going to demand you buy them at the gift shop.
In fact, there's only one place seemingly that celebs can't visit and that's Walt Disney's apartment above the fire station.
Almost 55 years after he died, the Disney founder's flat is off-limits to almost all visitors as he is still technically in charge.
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You'd have to be seriously rich to be allowed in there and to be honest, would your kids really want to be hanging around an office when they could be hanging out with Mickey Mouse? Highly unlikely.
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