Trilo-Bites and Dino Bite in DinoLand Permanently Closing This Month, Harambe Market Temporary Closing Date

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People stand in line outside Dino-Bite Snacks, a snack shop with a vintage sign on a sunny day.

Trilo-Bites and Dino Bite in DinoLand Permanently Closing This Month, Harambe Market Temporary Closing Date

Disney announced the permanent closure date for Trilo-Bites and Dino Bite Snacks in DinoLand U.S.A., plus the temporary closure date of Harambe Market.

Trilo-Bites and Dino Bite Snacks Closing

An empty ice cream and snacks stand named "Trilo-Bites," painted red with a wooden roof and surrounded by trees. A woman is seen walking past it.

Trilo-Bites is a snack kiosk near the main entrance of DinoLand, while Dino Bite Snacks is next to Restaurantosaurus. Both will be closed as of October 20, 2025, with October 19 being their last day of operation.

People stand in line outside Dino-Bite Snacks, a snack shop with a vintage sign on a sunny day.

This is part of the phased closure of DinoLand U.S.A. to become a new Tropical Americas land. The final phase will be in early 2026, when Restaurantosaurus and DINOSAUR close. DINOSAUR will be reimagined into an Indiana Jones ride. Restaurantosaurus will be turned into a new quick-service restaurant. Trilo-Bites and Dino Bite Snacks may also be refurbished to fit the new land’s theming rather than demolished.

Harambe Market Closing

Entrance to Harambe Market with a weathered arch featuring the year 1980. The market appears quiet, with closed umbrellas and scattered seating. Vegetation is visible in the background.

Harambe Market in the park’s Africa section will also be closed after October 19. It will reopen in early 2026, now serving hamburgers and chicken nuggets as a replacement for Restaurantosaurus. With Restaurantosaurus closing after February 1, Disney may aim to reopen Harambe Market around the same time.

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