What's the difference?
What is your preferance and why?
They are 2 totally different experiences.
Mickey's BYBBQ is, in my opinion, geared toward families with young children.
It is a character barbeque held outside in a covered pavilion (subject to heat, cold and rain). There is no reserved seating and it is chaos to run to a picnic table when they open. The food is buffet style, hot dogs, hamburgers, corn, salad, beans etc. You have to help yourself. There is a show with the characters who line dance with the little ones. They do not pose for pictures or sign autographs.
HDDR is a Western Themed dinner show. It is held in air condidtioned Pioneer Hall. It is an "All You Care to Eat" meal served family style. It is corn bread, salad, fried chicken, ribs, mashed potatoes, baked beans, and strawberry shortcake for dessert. The price includes tax, tip and beverages including beer, wine and sangria. The food is good "down home cooking"
It is good for groups of all ages.
The show is a high energy Western themed show full of singing, dancing, corny jokes and lots of audience participation.
I love the HDDR