Gate 1–4 in Terminal A means Hudson Kiosk is your stop
Right by the Terminal A gates 1–4 cluster, Hudson Kiosk is the quick grab spot before you board at Sanford. It’s a compact stand, not a full store, so think last-minute snacks, drinks, cables, and small gifts while you’re already in the gate area. Everything here is post-security, so you’re not dealing with TSA timing when you realize you forgot something.
Standard airport pricing applies: expect bottled drinks around $3–$5 and basic packaged snacks in the $2–$6 range. You’ll see the usual chips, candy bars, and gum, plus a few travel-sized toiletries if you mispacked. Coffee is basic drip or bottled; this is not your sit-down latte stop, more a “grab a caffeine hit before boarding” solution near gates 1–4.
Electronics run to the usual travel essentials: phone charging cables, power banks, and wired earbuds. Prices skew high compared to a Target run, but if your only outlet is a USB-C cable 20 minutes before boarding, this kiosk solves the problem. You can also snag small souvenirs and logo items branded to Orlando and Florida for folks waiting to buy until the last 30 minutes.
Watch your clock: lines can form when two flights out of gate 1 or gate 3 board close together, and the kiosk staff usually handles one customer at a time. Hit Hudson Kiosk before the boarding call hits your specific flight number, not after they announce “final group.”