List of Former Universal Studios Florida Attractions - Former Services

Former Services

Below is a list of retail and dining establishments that have been closed since the park's inception, grouped by the section of the park in which they were formerly located.

Production Central

  • Nickelodeon Kiosk (Nickelodeon Studios) (1990–2005)
  • Hanna-Barbera's Store (The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera) (1990–2002) replaced by Nick Stuff (Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast).
  • The Bates Motel Gift Shop (Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies) (1990–2003) now Shrek's Ye Olde Souvenir Shoppe (Shrek 4-D).
  • Studio Stars Commisary (1990–1991) now Universal Studios' Classic Monsters Cafe.
  • Nick Stuff (Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast) (October 2002 – August 18, 2011) now Super Silly Stuff (Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem).


New York

  • Paranormal Store (Ghostbusters Spooktacular) (1990–1996) now Aftermath (Twister...Ride it Out).
  • Safari Outfitters Ltd. (Kongfrontation) (1990–2003) now Sahara Traders (Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride).

San Francisco/Amity

  • Shaiken's Souvenirs (Earthquake: The Big One) (1990–2008)
  • Quint's Surf Shack (Jaws) (1990 – January 2, 2012)
  • Jaws Gift Stall (Jaws) (1990 – January 2, 2012)
  • The Midway Grill (1990 – January 2, 2012)
  • Boardwalk Snacks (1990 – January 2, 2012)

World Expo

  • Back to the Future: The Store (Back to the Future: The Ride) (December 1990 – May 2007) now Kwik-E-Mart (The Simpsons Ride)
  • International Food and Film Festival (1990 - November 13, 2012)

Woody Woodpecker's KidZone

  • Hard Rock Cafe (original location) (1990–1998)
  • Universal Studios Cartoon Store (1999–2012) now SpongeBob StorePants

Hollywood

  • Horror Make-Up Store (Universal's Horror Make-Up Show) (1990–1996) now Cyber Image (Terminator 2: 3-D Battle Across Time)

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