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Disney Closes Two DinoLand Snack Stands as Harambe Market Shuts for Early‑2026 Reopen

The park is consolidating quick‑service capacity by refitting Harambe Market to take over Restaurantosaurus staples.

Overview

  • Trilo‑Bites and Dino‑Bite Snacks permanently closed on October 20 in the DinoLand U.S.A. area as part of the Tropical Americas transition.
  • Guest favorites were rehomed, with Buffalo Chicken Chips now at Eight Spoon Café and DOLE Whip floats at Warung Outpost, while hand‑scooped ice cream is paused until February 2026.
  • Harambe Market is closed for months of refurbishment and is slated to return in early 2026 with a burger‑and‑chicken menu, with Kusafiri Coffee & Bakery temporarily expanding to cover lunch items.
  • New offerings debuted elsewhere in the park, including a Colombian‑style hot dog at Terra Treats and pulled pork or chicken arepas at The Smiling Crocodile, signaling the shift toward Tropical Americas flavors.
  • Restaurantosaurus and the DINOSAUR attraction remain scheduled to close in early February 2026, with DINOSAUR planned to be reimagined as an Indiana Jones experience and broader construction progressing toward a 2027 opening.