Tommorowland Noodle Station

drossjr

New Member
Original Poster
We have never been to this QS restaurant at MK. Any advice is it worth it or should we try something else?:shrug:
 

scorp111

Well-Known Member
It was open at Easter/Spring Break again this year, But closed again thereafter. A real shame in my book, as I really enjoy the Vegetable Noodle bowl they have there...........:shrug:
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
Such a waste to have one of the most prime areas in the park just sitting there vacant most of the time. You would think that they would want to get this place open and profitable as soon as possible. I can see having El Pirata open seasonally if they have to do that for some counter service spots, but the Noodle Station is a heavily trafficked spot of the park.
 

scorp111

Well-Known Member
Such a waste to have one of the most prime areas in the park just sitting there vacant most of the time. You would think that they would want to get this place open and profitable as soon as possible. I can see having El Pirata open seasonally if they have to do that for some counter service spots, but the Noodle Station is a heavily trafficked spot of the park.

And food that is truly different than the "ordinary" for counter service, anywhere outside of World Showcase.:shrug:
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
It is open - I would say seasonaly - but randomly seems to be more accurate.

I personaly find it very bland and greasy. But thats just me.

I skip it when its open.

-dave
 

klineski96

Active Member
It is open - I would say seasonaly - but randomly seems to be more accurate.

I personaly find it very bland and greasy. But thats just me.

I skip it when its open.

-dave

Phonedave took the words right out of my mouth. This place is rarely open, the food isn't very good, and my wife and I skip it when it is open.
 

DisneyBoi1215

New Member
I can't remember for the life of me what it used to be before it became Tomorrowland Noodle Station, or was that always there?? I'm thinking that they used to sell pizza around Tomorrowland somewhere. Anyways, I am with PP's that say when it is open, they skip it. I only sit in there for the shade during the hottest part of the day when I need to relax, or want an ok spot for Wishes.
 

Tubes

New Member
It was open when I went in March and April, but I wouldn't suggest it if you are fine with the other counter eatery fare. If you want some variety, go for it. Slurping noodles by the canal watching people enter Tomorrowland fits the theme surprisingly well. Plus, despite being smushed between two heavy traffic areas, it was mostly quiet when I went.
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
Back in March my friend and I wanted to get a small bite to eat before our dinner reservations and saw that they offered Sushi rolls, we decided not to get them considering we were going for Sushi later that week. So the question is has anyone tried the rolls? and how are they?
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
I can't remember for the life of me what it used to be before it became Tomorrowland Noodle Station, or was that always there?? I'm thinking that they used to sell pizza around Tomorrowland somewhere. Anyways, I am with PP's that say when it is open, they skip it. I only sit in there for the shade during the hottest part of the day when I need to relax, or want an ok spot for Wishes.

I remember when we went in 2003 and, I think, 2004, it wasn't the "TomorrowLand Noodle Station". I remember eating there and having pizza and my wife having a chicken fingers basket or something. I'm pretty sure we ate there on both the trips I mentioned. I still have the park maps from all my previous trips, so I'll have to dig them out sometime soon and see what it was back then.
 

kstella

Member
I love the Noodle Station, but it is open very randomly. It makes me wonder where the cast members who work there work when it's not open. We went there on my birthday and when the kitchen crew saw my birthday pin, they all sang to me.
 

Donald Duck

Tonga Toast Killer
It's fine, actually I find it humorous!
It just seems that most of your posts are pictures of you eating, usually taking photos is the last thing I considering whilst dinning.

Yeah, it's a thing my wife and do while at WDW. we try to be discreet. At home though, we certainly do not do that.
 

Wells

New Member
The noodle station used to be simply the Tomorrowland Terrace, and they used to sell burgers and such there. The food was the typical burger stuff you find elsewhere in the park, so changing it into a venue where something different is served makes at least some sense.

The roof of the place is where Tink lands when she makes her flight from the top of the castle.

The place has changed very little since its inception in 1971... about the only thing is a new placard telling you what it is and a different shade of paint.

Apparently the next time it will open will be the week of June 15th, 2009.
 

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