To clarify, I think Napa Rose is the best restaurant at Disneyland Resort by a wide margin. Seems like there might have been a misunderstanding of my post based on what you wrote about your meal there...
Nope, not at all. Put down your Gelatoni plush and pay attention, dammit!
I was just sort of reinforcing what you said with my experience in May.
As for Club 33 and Lifestylers, I know a large number have been there. However, at its highest, that large number (as I know it) is ~200. Most who are not members only seem to visit once. Based on timestamps of things shared, these visits are occurring over the course of multiple years. For the sake of argument, though, let's say one party of Lifestylers visits per day (I think this is a high number, but I'll concede it for the sake of discussion). That's still a very small minority of all visitors. Even if 5 parties of Lifestylers are there per day, it's still a small number in the grand scheme of things.
I bet you can count on your pinkies how many Lifestylers haven't weaseled their way in. And I am seeing repeaters. Maybe only once or twice a year, but annually. But, yes, maybe it is smaller. I can concede that if you can concede that most have no business being there and are there to add 'street cred' to their flocks that ''I must be important because I can dine at Walt's club!''
Also, just so I'm not lumped into the 'would likely never be admitted to a local country club' crowd, here's a photo of us last time we visited Club 33. We respect its history and always dressed accordingly. So your implication that all Lifestylers are unkempt slobs isn't totally true...
Absolutely stunning. Oh, and the Mrs. sure is pretty too!
BTW, I am thinking this should be my new wallpaper ... or maybe a poster for a wall?
Based on what I've read, many of the old-timer Club 33 members are irate about some of the changes. The question is whether this group is the majority or the vocal minority? If the majority of Club 33 members are corporate accounts or simply affluent members of SoCal society with no strong connection to Disneyland, chances are very high that they aren't chiming in on social media or Disney fan sites one way or the other. They simply don't care enough to express an opinion about the refurbishment, other than to their party members while they are there.
I'm not saying it's definitely the case that the majority of Club 33 members didn't care about the history, just floating it as a possibility. To be abundantly clear, even if that possibility is the actuality, it doesn't make what was done with Club 33 justifiable. Disney could have pleased both those looking for a refreshed, elegant design, and those who are passionate about Disney history.
My guess is that most members of the Club aren't participants in forums like this one. I am going to ask my friend for thoughts later this week. ... But my gut feeling is that DL/TDA/Colglazier did what they wanted and this was happening come hell or high water. I can't help but think that Disney wants a new makeup at the Club.