Aerial photographer @bioreconstruct shared photos on X of the new snack kiosk under construction at Universal Studios Florida. The kiosk replaces Expo Eats, which was demolished earlier this month. We could later see a framework for the new kiosk through scrims, but bio’s photos provide a clearer look.
New Universal Snack Kiosk

As bio said in the X post, the excavator seen in these photos is about where Expo Eats used to be. The new kiosk is a few yards back, more inside the Central Park area. It’s a square building with a gazebo-like overhang jutting out to the side.

The front of the building has a wide opening, which may become an ordering window. There are two frames to the sides, which could hold menus. Some paneling is on the ground, awaiting installation. Right now, the exterior is green, but this could be covered later.

Roofing hasn’t been installed but there’s a frame for a sign. New concrete walls have been created around the back of the snack kiosk and to the side, separating it from the nearby Face Paint kiosk.
For reference, below is what Expo Eats looked like.
It seems the new kiosk will have theming to better match other kiosks in the Central Park area. Expo Eats had a mid-century sci-fi vibe meant to match the World Expo land, which it hasn’t technically been part of for nearly a decade. It was located between Springfield and DreamWorks Land, right outside Animal Actors on Location.
We don’t yet know what the new snack kiosk will sell, but Expo Eats offered popcorn, ICEEs, sodas, and other small snacks.
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