When exactly IS the seasonal TT Noodle Station actually open?

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Everytime I'm at WDW, it's never open. So when excatly are the noodles in "season"? ;) :rotfl:
 
The powers that be consider the phase of The Moon, toss I Ching sticks, consult a Tarot Reader, use large random number tables, and read tea leaves. Then they make a decision.
 
I too, have waited and waited and finally it was open, and I hate to say it, it wasn't very good at all. There are much better choices at MK......
 
The powers that be consider the phase of The Moon, toss I Ching sticks, consult a Tarot Reader, use large random number tables, and read tea leaves. Then they make a decision.
:lmao: Good one! I bet you're not far off!




I too, have waited and waited and finally it was open, and I hate to say it, it wasn't very good at all. There are much better choices at MK......

Bummer. That's good to know. I've been SO disappointed w/ WDW food in general that we're eating off site and in our villa for many meals this time around. I won't even give it a second thought then. ;)
 

I was there in the beginning of October once and it was open - but not every day of the stay....
 
We ate there in March, and again this July, but we were surprised as heck, as it's always closed when we are there. We hardly ever eat CS, but we tried this in March, as we needed a light dinner. Food tasted better in March - they had already made changes to the food products by July.

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The noodle station was open the last weekend of September 2009. I had previously read good things about the food so on a very crowded night we ate there. We regretted it the rest of the trip. The food was not good, all buffet none of it even close to tempting. Think basic tossed salad, italian pasta dishes and some asian dishes dripping in sauce. We are still bummed out about wasting our ts credits here.
 
The noodle station was open the last weekend of September 2009. I had previously read good things about the food so on a very crowded night we ate there. We regretted it the rest of the trip. The food was not good, all buffet none of it even close to tempting. Think basic tossed salad, italian pasta dishes and some asian dishes dripping in sauce. We are still bummed out about wasting our ts credits here.

What you experienced is not its "normal" incarnation though. When it's not free dining, and it IS open (which is so rare as stated above), it is a regular CS location, not a buffet TS.
 
*pfft*

Buy yourself a 50 cent Styrofoam container of Cup of Noodles. Pour the boiling water over it, wait three minutes, dump it into a plastic bowl and call it "Chicken Noodle Bowl" and charge almost eight bucks for it.

Good eats. :tilt:

It a nice place to sit outside, though... :laughing:
 
what a waste of a good location. I suggest Disney change it to a real chinese restaurant or a better quick service. OR demolish the noodle station and build another ride. such a waste.
 
*pfft*

Buy yourself a 50 cent Styrofoam container of Cup of Noodles. Pour the boiling water over it, wait three minutes, dump it into a plastic bowl and call it "Chicken Noodle Bowl" and charge almost eight bucks for it.

Good eats. :tilt:

It a nice place to sit outside, though... :laughing:

:lmao: I WISH we had a throwing-up icon! :rotfl: I won't lose ay sleep over it not ever being open.

I agree though it's a GREAT spot! It's always cool and quiet under there. Waste of a good locale. I'd LOVE great chinese. Some of the best places out there are "hole in the wall" places...so, they have that part covered. :rotfl:
 
I would go to the world 6 times a year (I live here now). The only time I can recall seeing it open is this past July. Didn't eat there, was kinda surprised it was even open.
 
Here is an idea... Next time you go to the park and it is mad crowded at Casey's. Grab your delicious hot dog meal and walk the 100 feet down to the Noodle Station area and enjoy in a nice quiet cool area. Much better idea than sitting in the sun in front of Casey's. That is if you can get a table in front of Casey's.

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Here is an idea... Next time you go to the park and it is mad crowded at Casey's. Grab your delicious hot dog meal and walk the 100 feet down to the Noodle Station area and enjoy in a nice quiet cool area. Much better idea than sitting in the sun in front of Casey's. That is if you can get a table in front of Casey's.
^ That's a good idea !

Although, I love that little seating area in front of Casey's. (After 5pm or so...) There are a couple of brown ducks there that know us by name. :tilt:
 
I don't think it's open at all right now. The area is blocked off and is being used in the evenings for a buffet. No big loss, the noodle station was terrible.
 












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