<P> Of the many stories regarding the origin of the name of Club 33, two stories are the most prominent . The first and official explanation states Club 33 gets its name solely from its address of 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square at Disneyland . The building was constructed by Liam Quick and James Jeffs of JQ Construction in the late 1960s . </P> <P> A second and less - well - known story speculates that the name honors there being 33 corporate sponsors at Disneyland in 1966 - 1967 when the club was being built and opened . Those sponsors are as follows: </P> <Ol> <Li> Eastman Kodak </Li> <Li> Atlantic - Richfield </Li> <Li> Bank of America </Li> <Li> Bell Telephone </Li> <Li> C&H Sugar </Li> <Li> Frito Lay </Li> <Li> General Electric </Li> <Li> Global Van Lines </Li> <Li> Carnation </Li> <Li> Hallmark Cards </Li> <Li> Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co . </Li> <Li> Douglas Aircraft </Li> <Li> Coca - Cola </Li> <Li> Hills Brothers Coffee </Li> <Li> INA </Li> <Li> Lincoln Savings and Loan </Li> <Li> Monsanto </Li> <Li> Pendleton </Li> <Li> Pepsi - Cola </Li> <Li> Ken - L Ration </Li> <Li> Aunt Jemima </Li> <Li> Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe </Li> <Li> Spice Islands </Li> <Li> Chicken of the Sea </Li> <Li> Sunkist </Li> <Li> Sunsweet Growers </Li> <Li> Swift & Co . </Li> <Li> Timex </Li> <Li> United Air Lines </Li> <Li> Upjohn </Li> <Li> Welch's </Li> <Li> Wurlitzer </Li> <Li> Western Printing and Litho CO </Li> </Ol> <Li> Atlantic - Richfield </Li>

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