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BroZone Cones

A TrollsFest dessert stop at Universal Kids Resort serving themed ice cream inspired by Trolls' coolest boy band.

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BroZone Cones is the bright little ice cream stop inside TrollsFest at Universal Kids Resort, and it sounds like exactly the kind of snack window this land needs. Everything about it points back to the playful BroZone boy-band theme, so the draw is not just getting something cold. It is grabbing a dessert that feels like part of the scene around you. In a land built on color, music, and cheerful chaos, an ice cream window tied to Trolls’ coolest band fits right in.

This looks more like a quick counter stop than a dining destination. You are not coming here for lunch, a long break, or a big menu with lots of savory choices. You are stopping for a cone, a frozen treat, or another simple dessert that keeps the mood light and easy. Universal has only broadly described the menu so far, which means the smart expectation is themed ice cream rather than one specific signature item you need to chase down. Think fun presentation, bright colors, and something that feels a little more playful than a standard park cone.

That theming is probably what people will remember most. BroZone Cones sounds like one of those places where the name, the location, and the style all do a lot of the work before you even order. Kids will likely notice it fast. Adults will probably clock it as a simple way to cool off without committing to a full sit-down meal. It adds another layer to TrollsFest’s upbeat atmosphere, especially if you are already moving through the land and want a snack that matches the music-filled energy instead of pulling you out of it.

Menu details are still limited, so this is not the kind of stop to overplan. It makes more sense to treat it like a fun surprise than a major food priority. If the final lineup includes a themed cone or a colorful soft serve style treat, that alone will probably be enough for a lot of families. The appeal here is less about variety and more about timing, temperature, and presentation. When everybody wants something cold and sweet, a small stop like this can feel bigger than it really is.

It also helps to go in with realistic theme park ice cream expectations. This is probably a short visit, maybe 10 to 20 minutes if the line is reasonable. Once you have your dessert, the clock starts ticking. Ice cream melts fast, little hands get sticky, and the next ride or show does not wait for anyone to finish a cone gracefully. That does not take away from the fun, but it does make BroZone Cones a better fit for a relaxed moment than a tightly scheduled one.

If you are nearby for the TrollsFest Amphitheater Stage Show, this is the sort of snack stop that can slide naturally into that part of the day. It feels easy to picture as an afternoon cool-down, a small reward after an attraction, or a quick sugar break while the land is still buzzing around you. If your group actually needs food, shade for a while, or a quieter reset, this probably will not cover that. But as a cheerful, themed dessert window with a lot of personality, BroZone Cones sounds like it could deliver one of those small theme park moments people end up talking about later.

BroZone Cones FAQ

Where is BroZone Cones located?

BroZone Cones is a confirmed snack location in the TrollsFest area of Universal Kids Resort. Universal has announced the location, but the full menu has not been published yet.

Should you make a special stop for BroZone Cones?

Usually only if you are already spending time in TrollsFest. It looks like a fun themed dessert stop, but the final menu will help determine whether it is just a nice extra or a real priority for your family.

Best as a nearby treat stop

BroZone Cones fits best as a quick dessert break while you are already in TrollsFest, not as a stop to cross the park for.

Check the final menu before you go

Check Universal's official details before your visit, since final item names, prices, allergy information, and ordering options have not been fully confirmed.