- Not only will you never be
permitted into these clubs, but chances are you never
even knew about them. (lively orchestral music). The Hurlingham Club, a
beautiful 42 acre estate, set in Fulham, London, England, is one of London's most posh and exclusive old school private clubs. Formed in 1867 by Frank Heathcote for the purpose of promoting
live pigeon shooting, Hurlingham was host to members like King Edward the Seventh. Today, the club has
outdoor sporting facilities for typical British sports
like croquet, cricket, lawn bowling, and tennis. Lots of tennis. As well as playgrounds for kids, pools, and pretty gardens. Memberships are really
hard to come by though. With a 15 year waiting
list for an off-season pass which goes for upwards of 1,200 dollars plus 1,085 dollars per year. If you want a full membership, you'll wait another 15 years and pay upwards of 3,618 dollars plus another 1,660 dollars a year. I don't know how desperate
people are to play tennis or croquet, but if the
membership fees didn't scare them off the 30 year wait list
to join probably would. Possibly having the strangest and coolest private club name ever, Dracula's Ghost Rider's Club
can be found in the Alpine town of Saint Moritz, Switzerland. And was established in
1974 by German millionaire, playboy, Gunther Sachs, as a place for him and
his friends to meet. The name Ghost Rider's
refers to a secret society of bobsledders, with Sachs
being known as Dracula. That's and interesting nickname. The club, like most other
private members clubs, has a very strict formal dress code and does not allow for any
form of film or photography. The venue itself includes
a restaurant, night club, and lounge area with a maximum occupancy of only 150 people at a time. Meaning admittance can be very picky. Membership prices are kept secretive but apparently lifetime
members are sometimes invited to the club's secret inner circle through initiation challenges like champagne drinking contests. Now that sounds like an
awesome secret club to join. The Kee Club, located at 32
Wellingston Street, Hong Kong, is a private members club
chock full of classic art and historic style. Opened by Austrian business
man, Christian Rhomberg, in 2001, the Kee Club contains several different themed salons along with a restaurant,
bar, library, and lounge. Some of Kee's famous members in attendance at special parties and events
include Gwenyth Paltrow, Mick Jagger, Sting,
Jude Law, Bill Clinton, Hugh Grant, and Kevin Spacey. If you're looking to join
the Kee Club inner circle and open the doors to its lavish interiors and its sister location in Shanghai, you'll need referrals from current members as well as 2,573 dollars
for a one year pass. Or you could spend 6,432
dollars if you wanted a permanent lifetime membership. Currently Kee Hong Kong
is moving to a brand new location in the city after
unexpectedly having to close down the original establishment
in January of this year. The Carnegie Club,
located at Skibo Castle, in Dornoch, Scotland, looks like something out of a Scottish Disney princess movie. This due to all the
picturesque architecture and lush castle grounds. It's everything you'd want
out of a private members club in the Scottish Highlands. With a highly acclaimed golf course, horse back riding, tennis courts, shooting ranges, and other
great summer activities. Skibo Castle was owned by
a man named Andrew Carnegie who kept it in excellent condition until it left his possession in 1982. It was then picked up by Peter de Savary who had the brilliant idea to turn it into the private Carnegie Club. In order to earn entry into the castle, you must pay the joining fee of, brace yourself, 31,410 dollars and then on top of that the
annual fee of 10,050 dollars. Woo mama that's a lot! And you only have a
limited window each year for membership acceptance
and you'll be competing with hundreds of others
all vying for a spot in this historic castle. Or you could buy a car! Unless you have too much money to spend and then go for it. White's, found at 37 and
38 Saint James Street, is considered to be the oldest
private gentleman's club in London, England. Founded all the way back in 1693, White's is notorious for its difficult member registration since
the majority of its patrons are not your average English citizen. Many British Prime Ministers,
members of the royal family like Prince Charles and Prince William, and all manners of
dukes, barons, and earls have been part of its honored roster. To join you'll need to apply
to sit on a long waiting list and prepare to pay the
yearly membership fee of over 1,070 dollars and
that's just the easy part. The hard part is gaining acceptance of 35 different members who
must give you a referral which I'm sure isn't such a simple request when dealing with powerful figures. White's has also retained its strict no women membership policy with
the exception of the Queen. Which has caused a lot of
controversy in the past. Located at 66 East 55th
Street in Manhattan, New York, CORE is a high class establishment for wealthy business executives,
leaders, and innovators. Established in 2005, CORE
puts a new era technology spin on the expensive social clubs of the past by incorporating things
like finger print scanners for entry and stem cell spa treatments. I don't know what that is
but it sounds disturbing. Among the club's fancy facilities are: a gym, spa, library, bar, restaurant, and of course a lounge. And members are treated to regular events hosted at the venue for art exhibits, performances, and product
showcases just to name a few. Access to CORE's impressive private club in the heart of the city that never sleeps will cost you a pretty
penny but will place you amongst members like Bill Clinton. Any hopefuls on the
membership waiting list must be vouched for by other members and should be prepared
to drop 50,000 dollars for the registration fee and
then 15,000 a year after that. Located at 142 Rue
Montmartre in Paris, France, the Silencio club is a luxurious
and intricately designed underground venue that has
a very modern and mysterious atmosphere to it. The club's design was overseen by famous American movie
director, David Lynch, with the help of French
architecture agency, Enia Architectures,
and was opened in 2011. The main areas of the club include: a stage, a theater room, a
horse-themed smoking room, a bar and a lounge with amazing
gold walls and ceilings, and all of which was inspired
by a club of the same name that appeared in the
2001 David Lynch movie, Mulholland Drive. The membership process
favors creative types and you'll need to submit an application which includes your creative profession and how you belief creative
inspiration is best achieved. But then if you are
accepted, you'll be invited to pay a yearly membership
fee between 5,026 dollars and 2,235 dollars. Sacrebleu! That means, all man that's a lot of money! Since 1837 the Toronto Club, located at 107 Wellington Street, Toronto, has been one of the
oldest, most secretive, and most difficult private clubs in Canada to gain membership to. The Toronto Club only allows
a maximum of 300 members at one time and if you
want to be on that list you'll need referrals from
five to ten current members. Along with a 25,000 dollar entry fee plus 2,500 dollars every year after that. Very little is known about what happens inside the large red brick building with current members and staff refusing to give interviews to the media. But some anonymous members have stated that it's a space for
important business executives to drink and play games. The head of the establishment
is known as Number One which make sit sound like a secret society for Bond villains and
the group did not allow women to join their ranks until the rule was changed in 1993. The Toronto Club may just be
the city's best kept secret. The 33 Clubs are hidden
within the land of Disney. No, literally, they're
hidden inside Disney parks and are only accessible
to corporate sponsors and private members. The original 33 Club was
built in the New Orleans section of Disney Land
in Anaheim, California and it was accessible by pushing a buzzer and then inserting a members card into a concealed slot by the door. Inside is a waiting room,
disguised like a shop. From there, you're led
up to an open terrace and then down an elevator into the club. There are also 33 Clubs in
Disney Land Tokyo and Shanghai but memberships are completely
separate between them. To get one membership you'll have to apply for the 14 year waiting
list and once that's done the entry fee is a whopping 25,000 dollars plus a fee of 10,000 a year. Who has this kind of money?! You'll also have to submit
a complete background check of yourself because Disney
can't allow criminals to dine in their hallowed grounds. Somebody's got money! Yellowstone Club, found
in Big Sky, Montana is a massive private residential club with a ski resort and golf resort all nestled perfectly into
the mountainous surroundings. The Yellowstone Club
is essentially its own little forced village and at the center of it are its two huge lodges. Each one containing various
spas, fitness centers, dining halls, restaurants,
shops, and pools. Outside of those, sprinkled
around the ski paths and resort destinations are
other convenient facilities and residential houses
available only to members. In order to secure your
own little slice of life at this very exclusive membership club you'll need to first pay,
are you sitting right now? Okay, good, 300,000
dollars for registration and then there's a
yearly fee of oh you know just 30,000 dollars after that. Ahhh! Oh and it's also required that members own a piece of real estate on the land like a condo or your own custom house which can cost anywhere
between 2,000,150 dollars and 25 million dollars. Okay I'm gonna pass on
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