Universal Orlando Pays Homage to Lost Disney Attraction with New Store
Universal Orlando Resort has opened a new store, All Hallows Eve: The Lost Emporium, in Islands of Adventure, and it includes a subtle tribute to a beloved, recently closed Disney attraction. The store, which opened in March 2026, offers year-round Halloween merchandise and serves as the primary location for Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) merchandise during the fall season.
From Lost Continent to Port of Entry
All Hallows Eve: The Lost Emporium is a reincarnation of the All Hallows Eve Boutique, which previously operated in the now-closed Lost Continent zone of Islands of Adventure [Inside Universal]. The new shop is located in Port of Entry, taking over the space formerly occupied by Ocean Trader Market [WDWNT]. The store offers a variety of spooky-themed items, including apparel and home decor [Inside Universal]. Henna tattoos and psychic readings, previously offered in The Lost Continent, have too relocated to the new store [Inside the Magic].
A Nod to DINOSAUR
Fans have discovered a hidden reference to Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s DINOSAUR attraction, which closed permanently on February 1, 2026 [WDWNT]. A crate inside the store is labeled with “Dr.” followed by a faded surname beginning with “S,” and the phrase “Not our dino parts” [WDWNT]. This is a direct quote from the DINOSAUR ride and a reference to Dr. Seeker, the attraction’s lead scientist [Inside the Magic].
The Future of The Lost Continent
The closure of the original All Hallows Eve Boutique and other venues in The Lost Continent, combined with the opening of the new store, has fueled speculation about the future of the land. Universal has confirmed that The Lost Continent is slated for redevelopment, though an official construction timeline has not been announced [Inside Universal].
What This Means for Park Visitors
Visitors to Universal Orlando can now enjoy year-round Halloween merchandise and the unique atmosphere of All Hallows Eve: The Lost Emporium. Fans of the former DINOSAUR attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom will appreciate the subtle tribute within the store [Inside the Magic]. Those planning a trip to Disney World should be aware that DinoLand U.S.A. Is currently undergoing construction as it transforms into Tropical Americas, with new attractions including a Florida-exclusive Indiana Jones Adventure and an Encanto-themed attraction [Inside the Magic].
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