Disney Issues Warning for This Animal Kingdom Dining Location
Many guests plan their touring plans around their favorite Disney dining spots. Now, a favorite dining spot comes with a warning. You may want to adjust your dining plans for your next Disney trip.
Animal Kingdom Changes

DinoLand is about to be extinct at Disney's Animal Kingdom. An entire new land is on the way. It is set to be themed around Tropical Americas! After the Boneyard closed at DinoLand, navigating this section of the park became a bit more difficult.
Although DINOSAUR is still open with a new overlay, two popular snack locations, Trilo-Bites and Dino-Bite Snacks, are now offically closed
These closures are due to the construction on the new Tropical Americas land. Currently, Restaurantosaurs is still open but will close on February 2, 2026.
Warning of Closure

These closures will, in effect, send ripples throughout the rest of Disney's Animal Kingdom. The menu for Restaurantosaurus will move to Harambe Market.
To prepare for this menu change, Harambe Market is now closed to guests at Disney's Animal Kingdom. There are now large signs posted near Harambe Market warning guests that the market is closed.
Harambe Market will officially reopen early 2026, and will then offer standard quick service meals such as chicken strips and hamburgers.
Harambe Market Closed

Guests are offered alternative dining suggestions including "Make your Own Bowls" at Satu'li Canteen; barbecue ribs, chicken pulled pork, and salads at Flame Tree Barbecue; pizza, pasta, chicken caprese sandwich, and salads at Pizzafari; and finally burgers, chicken strips, hot dogs, and salads at Restaurnatosaurus.
Guests are redirected to other Animal Kingdom dining locations with the closure of the Harambe Market.
Although the dining windows are closed at the Harambe Market, the outdoor seating locations are currently available for use.
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