The highly-anticipated Roundup Rodeo BBQ restaurant inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios is approaching its opening date, March 23rd, 2023. Today, guests can start to make advanced dining reservations for the new dining location, which is very exciting.
As of writing this, I have not made a reservation or had the ability on the Disney website to make one, but while snooping around the page looking for a “Make a reservation here” button, I found the official pricing.
Lunch & Dinner Pricing
$45 per adult, plus tax and gratuity
$25 per child (ages 3-9), plus tax and gratuity
When I saw this price tag, I was shocked. Maybe that’s because we just did a dining review at Be Our Guest, but I genuinely thought I would see a larger price tag on this one. Yes, $45 per person isn’t necessarily cheap, but it’s much better than $67 per person.
After realizing the price, I said to myself, “oh, and with my Annual Pass discount, this could be a meal I can afford when I want to treat myself.” I don’t say that about many places on Disney property other than Trails End Restaurant.
Quick Math
I am horrible at math, but let’s do a quick round of math to estimate what a meal here would cost a family of four, and let’s also do the math for a couple on a date while we are at it.
Family of four
Let’s say this family of four has two adults and two children ages 3 to 9.
Adult 1 (45) + Adult 2 (45) = 90
Child 1 (25) + Child 2 (25) = 50
Total: $140 plus tax and gratuity
Date night couple
This one is easy because we did the math up there!
Adult 1 (45) + Adult 2 (45) = 90
Total: $90, plus tax and gratuity
Okay, enough math it’s time to put the calculator away, but hopefully, that helped give you some insight on what it would cost to enjoy a meal at the newest restaurant at Walt Disney World.
Now that we explored the pricing I also wanted to include the menu that has been posted on the website.
How do you feel about the pricing of Roundup Rodeo BBQ? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Hi, I'm Erica, and I write about all things Disney. Before working for The DIS, I was a theme park performer at SeaWorld, but I also performed at Disney. I have such an immense love for theme parks to the point I studied them in college.