San Antonio's historic Kiddie Park converts double decker bus into concession stand

Kiddie Park, a historic and revered near-downtown amusement park, has installed a restored 1980 MCW Metrobus for use as a quirky concession stand. The historic double-decker bus, donated to the San Antonio Zoo by City Sightseeing San Antonio, now serves up popcorn, cotton candy, chips, hot dogs, Dippin Dots and pre-packed nachos to visiting families. “We are thrilled to receive this historic double-decker bus, which carries a rich history from the UK to the US,” San Antonio Zoo President and CEO Tim Morrow said in a release.
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