The seating area of Woody’s Lunch Box in Disney’s Hollywood Studios is now being partially covered. An awning has been installed over a small section towards the back of the area.
The quick-service restaurant is notorious for its limited space and capacity, as the land is notorious for its lack of shade structures. In fact, this isn’t even the first time awning had to be added in the land, as the Slinky Dog Dash queue was the first area to receive such embellishments.
The area is currently surrounded by hedges and scrim while construction is ongoing.
The new awning is atop the red poles we saw previously.
Everything in Toy Story Land is made to resemble toys and other objects, though this mostly just looks like a metal roof. We’re sure some light theming will be applied, but it is comical that Studio Catering Co. was demolished for this land, and now what we have doesn’t look very different from that.
For now, there’s only one awning, but more will likely be installed over the pre-existing seating area later.
The awning has a white pole not yet connected to the ground.
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