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Disneyland Tries and Fails To Fix Fantasyland Location Twice, Third Attempt Commences

Whatever is going on with Edelweiss Snacks at Disneyland Park, two rounds of construction apparently weren’t enough to sort it out. The Fantasyland Quick-Service kiosk is back behind walls for the third time in less than a year, and Disneyland Resort still hasn’t offered a word of explanation.

A Pattern of Refurbishments With No Answers

The Edelweiss Snacks sign hangs on a charming Fantasyland building with ornate wood trim and blue shutters at Disneyland Park.
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The cycle started last summer, when scaffolding and scrim fabric appeared on the exterior of the Quick-Service dining structure. Work finished relatively quickly, the kiosk stayed open throughout, and the results were modest at best. It seemed like a bit of cosmetic upkeep and nothing more.

Then came February 2026, when Disneyland Resort announced a formal closure for refurbishment. This time, a shutdown suggested that something more involved might be happening inside the building. Edelweiss Snacks came back online on March 5, looking nearly identical to before: aside from some touched-up paint, Disney Park guests encountered the same menu and the same kiosk.

A rocky mountain peak with patches of snow and a cloudy blue sky in the background. Lush green trees and bushes are in the foreground, and a wooden railing runs through the middle of the rocky formation.
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Weeks later, construction walls are up in Fantasyland for a third time. Here’s everything we know about the latest project.

Round Three Underway

Fantasyland at Disneyland
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WDWNT reported on Tuesday that Edelweiss Snacks is once again wrapped in beige scrim and surrounded by scaffolding. Unlike the February closure, the location does not appear to be shutting down this time around; guests can still order turkey legs, bratwurst, frozen drinks, and fountain beverages through a window as work continues around them.

Whether that remains the case depends on what crews uncover during the upcoming project. Disneyland Resort has yet to comment on the latest construction push or explain why the building continues to need attention.

Where is your favorite place to stop for a quick bite at Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park? Disney Dining would love to hear from you in the comments! 

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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