There is a dress code, suits only. I didn’t see anyone without a suit on. Dress shoes, no jeans. Very interesting architecture and design of this room. It’s also as if you were looking at a flower, if you looked above. I was invited to dinner and a show later at Disney Hall. My very first time in the Founder’s Room and it appears to be members only. Not too sure about this, but all the servers knew the guests by name. The host welcomed my boyfriend and I and knew immediately where to seat us. Appears the tables are generally for larger groups, 6 or more. I was at a table with 7 guests including myself. We received a course list and was able to select what we wanted for each course. I had a Caesar salad with anchovies and the prime rib. Both were delicious, but one star taken off because service was a little off to me. They kept getting our dishes mixed up and dripped wine outside the glasses numerous times. Wish I’d taken more pictures, but someone made a comment about how young people’s camera eats first. I was younger by everyone in the room by at least 15 years and was dying to take pictures of the food. I was also dying not to fulfill that stereotype, but eventually caved and took pictures anyways. Everyone got a good laugh as my expense. Dinner was little lengthy, as the show was seating we just finished main course. So we took our seats and during intermission we took our seats in the founder’s room, where our desserts were waiting for us. Parking for the valet is 23; easy elevator access to the Founder’s Room