Ever feel like something's just off in the magical world of Disney? Well, get ready, because even in the happiest place on Earth, a little detail can throw off the whole vibe. A new snack kiosk in Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios is nearing completion, but its back entrance has sparked a bit of a debate.
Crews are busy putting the finishing touches on the popcorn-shaped kiosk, adding plants, setting up the queue, and pouring concrete. Guests will order their treats from the front, but Cast Members will use the back entrance. And that's where the story gets interesting.
That entryway is now adorned with a printed decal designed to look like colorful toy blocks, aiming to match the nearby restrooms. But here's where it gets controversial: the decal looks a bit... well, cheap. Especially when compared to the building's other design elements, which feature three-dimensional textured wood theming. It's a bit of a contrast, and it's got some Disney fans scratching their heads.
The decal appears to be a permanent fixture, though some are hoping it's just a temporary fix. Peeking through the rolling planters, you can see new plants and pavement, and kitchen appliances are starting to arrive, suggesting the kiosk will open its doors soon. Previously, a Toy Story Land sign stood in this area, but it has since been removed to make way for the new construction.
While the exact menu remains a mystery, the popcorn shape of the kiosk strongly hints at the main offering. Other food options in Toy Story Land include Roundup Rodeo BBQ and Woody's Lunch Box, so guests will have plenty of choices to satisfy their cravings.
So, what do you think of the block decal? Does it fit the playful, immersive atmosphere of Toy Story Land, or does it fall a bit flat? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and join the conversation on social media!