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Max occupancy is much higher than 30 I know that, closer to 50. But think about what works with Sam's - its intimate (which means small, close quarters, chummy, etc), and the effects are shared with everybody. Smaller chunks means that you don't share the experience. You suddenly have a separation between the patrons and/or duplication of otherwise special props and effects. So there's going to be 2 or 3 sinking Wicked Wenches whenever somebody orders a Shipwreck on the Rocks? The shared show is what makes Sam's unique - otherwise yes you could have an ordinary tiki bar like Forbidden Island, Don the Beachcomber's, Smuggler's Cove, etc. Exactly how many windows does Sam's need in order to fulfill the "volcano needs" of a bar 2-3x the size?
Again, its intended as a hotel bar to accommodate the surrounding 3 towers of The Disneyland Hotel. Naturally anybody is welcome to come and sit as you would with any other bar or hotel bar, but this is why it likely will make a home in FLA at the Polynesian Resort and not Disney Springs.
That latest Scott Keating aerial pic of DTD / Springs from 1/17/2014, it looks like the vacant Adventurer's Club building is STILL THERE on Pleasure Island. I'm amazed about how much of PI they have NOT bulldozed. Just Comedy Warehouse and a few other buildings to the southwest, and a couple north of Raglan Road have been demolished. But the BET and Adv Club pair of buildings, and some of the other defunct dance club structures appear to be there after laying vacant for 5 years... just amazes me.
What on earth could they be planning to put in those buildings? I can see why Adv Club fans remain hopeful after all this time. Their favorite place sits there empty and gutted, but the walls are still standing (for now). That is agonizing even to me and I never got to see Adv Club.
I did get to visit Trader Sam's at DL hotel last year which was a treat, I really felt the appeal. A giant version of that I agree with PPs it would not feel the same (but I would probably still go). The locals haunt Sam's though it's packed on Friday and Sat. at very least. Noobs like me could barely approach the bar on a Friday night -- had to wait for some friendly podcasters to migrate outside.