Kooks and Bay Bay
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And is it usually crowded?
They still have noodles there? I only saw the pot stickers and wings on menu.It is first come, first served. There is usually a line to get in, you could be seated at a high table with others, or at a smaller table if a smaller party. If you line up a little before they open (meaning serving food), you may get lucky and be seated right away. If you get there a little after opening, it will probably be about a 45 minute wait, since everyone was just seated and it will take a while for them to be served and to eat/drink. I've never waited less than 30 minutes, the longest was almost an hour. The apps are basically the same as the pot stickers, wings, and noodles from O'hana. Sometimes they are really good, sometimes, not so much. The dessert is almost always great. You do kind of feel rushed, as there is a line of people looking at you wanting your table! But the line is better than how it used to be, it was a crazy free for all. You'd get up from your table and be rushed by people who were waiting and ready to pounce!![]()
I got noodles when I was there in March. You may have to ask the server, I don't remember if they were on the menu or not. We always order the same thing, so we don't even look at the menu. It all comes from the O'hana kitchen.They still have noodles there? I only saw the pot stickers and wings on menu.
I need to go when you go! I've never found it not crowded, even in the off season. There has always been a line to get in! It's the lounge right outside of O'hana - another reason it's crowded.Rarely crowded and iconic speciality drinks in a tiki style. If you like the appetizers at ‘Ohana you’ll like them here too. We are talking about the mezzanine lounge not the one downstairs that’s incredibly tiny, right?
If you go when ‘O Hana is backed up it’s surely crowded as people clamber for additional seatsI need to go when you go! I've never found it not crowded, even in the off season. There has always been a line to get in! It's the lounge right outside of O'hana - another reason it's crowded.
By that time of the evening you should be fine as the families with small children have already eaten and the noise level in the area is lower.Since we are staying at POLY I was thinking about going in the 9-10pm hour. Would that make a difference?
It's just two people.
Definitely want some apps and drinks and I really want to try the noodles without going to O'Hana.
BTW been to Trader Sam's twice and its just okay in there when its only 2 people so we actually just go outside for the food now because I love that flatbread with peanut sauce!
I’d go closer to 9pm. The Tambu Lounge is open until 11pm, but they stop serving food at 10pm.Since we are staying at POLY I was thinking about going in the 9-10pm hour. Would that make a difference?
It's just two people.
Definitely want some apps and drinks and I really want to try the noodles without going to O'Hana.
BTW been to Trader Sam's twice and its just okay in there when its only 2 people so we actually just go outside for the food now because I love that flatbread with peanut sauce!
By that time of the evening you should be fine as the families with small children have already eaten and the noise level in the area is lower.
Trader Sam’s! Thanks for naming it since my brain kept fogging up.
Have you been to the Wailulu yet and if so what’s your take on it? Good views of the electric parade? TIA.
EOS brings you joy, right? That’s what’s important.
I suspect that this trip we’ll be doing more lunch and/or snacking since I don’t do many rides anymore and DGD has announced she’s only buying park tickets for two days out of 6 - amazing the things that happen when you start paying for yourself, lol. I may treat her to more park days but no decision has been made yet.
Going the end of May so I’ll probably write my impression of the new Poly tower after.
Have fun out there.