Disney Springs food trucks are set to close permanently on June 7th after years of serving guests a variety of quick-service meals across the West Side. The closure affects popular vendors such as Urban Eatery Cilantro, GoJuice, and 4Rivers Cantina, which have been a staple for visitors seeking casual dining options. Although Disney has not officially confirmed the shutdown, an employee at GoJuice verified that these mobile food units will no longer operate in the district. The vacant spaces previously occupied by the trucks remain undecided in terms of future use, though other significant changes are already underway in the area. Level99 is constructing a new location where the former NBA Experience once stood, while three additional stores are scheduled to open soon. This development is part of a broader transformation affecting Disney World, which includes new lands, updated rides, and renovated hotels across its parks. Guests who enjoyed the convenience of food trucks will need to explore other dining options in the district as these vendors depart. The shift marks another step in Disney Springs’ ongoing evolution to meet changing guest preferences and operational needs. Visitors are encouraged to plan their dining experiences accordingly before the trucks make their final appearance next month.
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