Figments Friend
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The appeal of Club 33 is its history. As someone pointed out in their comment, one can still have the impression that they are one of Walt's special guests by dining there. When you move the entrance, it's no longer No.33 along the street. When you remove the Trophy Room, the special things that Walt intended for that space are lost. When you privatize the courtyard, the special attributes of that space are diminished as well. And what you end up with is an exclusive club that pretends to have historic ties but in actuality they become tenuous. In essence, one is removing what allowed the club to command such a long waiting list to begin with.
Well said, and i fully agree.
It seems a lot of the 'exclusiveness' about it is being phased out to enlarge the area to accommodate a larger crowd.
The intimate feeling...and feeling of it being special for only a select few may get lost in the enlargement process.