Joffrey’s Kiosks in EPCOT Add Screens & Windows for Bee Protection

Shannen Ace

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Joffrey’s Kiosks in EPCOT Add Screens & Windows for Bee Protection

After years of bee problems at Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company kiosks throughout Walt Disney World, the EPCOT locations have added windows and screens to their formerly open booths. This not only protects the snacks and syrups from the sugar-loving bees, but also keeps the cast members safer.

Joffrey’s Booths Enclosed

The EPCOT booths previously had open sides. Now they have windows and mesh screens. Pictured above is the booth near Disney Traders before and after the installation.

There are still openings so cast members can communicate with guests. The mesh also means the booth is more protected without completely blocking airflow.

Here’s the booth over by The American Adventure before and after. A screen is in front of the donut case, while guests can order through windows to the sides. The window frames match the theming of the rest of the booth.

The booths have also always had metal covers that slide down over the sides when the location is closed. These remain to cover the window openings and screens overnight.

Here’s the World Discovery booth before and after. It has similar white-framed windows as The American Adventure booth, although they don’t quite match the theming as well here.

It’s possible other Walt Disney World Joffrey’s locations will get similar screens. The Magic Kingdom kiosk is already mostly enclosed but has also had bee issues.

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