This is one of our must do's. With an AP discount its a good value when compared to other Disney venues. The ribs, chicken and sausage are very good.
The baked chocolate chip cookie pie with ice cream is excellent!!
CM told me that AP'ers do not have to eat dinner if all they want is dessert. Non-AP'ers must pay for dinner.
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE RIBS.
Are the ribs smoked or just baked/grilled?
Is the BBQ sauce super sweet? I hate super sweet sauce that makes you feel like you're eating candied ribs.
Thanks!
Between this board and mentioning it to DH (who reminded me that we almost did this on our last trip to DL) I am sold!
Thanks so much!
Yeah, I don't remember the ribs being a sweet sauce. I remember that they were exactly the same as the Test Pilot ribs except with a different sauce. I liked the TP ribs better because they were sweeter but they were both good. Not the best ribs ever mind you but they both are very tender and come off the bone easy. You can just tell that it is a more "processed" texture with them than fresh off the grill ribs. Hard to explain I guess.
Everything else was very good. The first round of meat was too much for us to eat. We asked for seconds on the beans I think it was. The server kind of gave us a weird "I can't believe they asked me for more vibe". Nothing major just kinda strange given the very good service.
Had dessert which was stupid. Felt like ticks that were going to pop. It was a free meal for us though so we had to do it all. One was a cobbler and I think the other was a ice cream cookie. I think we didn't care much for the cobbler which we usually love but it has been over a year so I not 100%.
The lunch show are kids participated in was a lot of fun.
On 10/9 we walked by during the MHP and it looked as though Billy Hill & the Hillbillies were performing just at the next entrance to where the petting zoo area is, I'm not sure if this is the case for the time being or what? Although we did not eat there this trip, in March the performance during lunch on the stage where the tables are was a man and woman singing duo. HTH
I've heard that everyone must order a full meal, they don't do dessert only for anyone, AP holder or not.
Large party but my dd did want any of the offerings so we did not pay for her...they told us we were also welcome to bring in outside food.Thats too bad if they changed that. It was full meal for everyone but they allowed dessert only for AP'ers on our visit last March.
My youngest has autism, and while he loves cornbread is not fond of overly loud shows while he eats. Could someone tell me if the noise level was over the top (he will mostly tolerate Hoop Dee Doo Revue at WDW as a reference).
My youngest has autism, and while he loves cornbread is not fond of overly loud shows while he eats. Could someone tell me if the noise level was over the top (he will mostly tolerate Hoop Dee Doo Revue at WDW as a reference).
Thats too bad if they changed that. It was full meal for everyone but they allowed dessert only for AP'ers on our visit last March.
Hoop Dee Doo is a dinner show with somewhat loud crowd laughter etc. Big Thunder BBQ is not a dinner show. Its dinner with light entertainment. Usually just 1 or 2 people playing a guitar and singing folk songs. They sing for 15 minutes then are gone for 15. Just background entertainment really. I have heard people mention Billy Hill & the Hillbillies appearing here which would increase the noise level slightly but still below Hoop.
A few questions about the BBQ at big thunder ranch. Is this a meal that I should make dining reservations for? Also how much does this meal cost per person?
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If you are going during a peak season, I would absolutely make reservations for this one. The line can get very long, and I'd rather spend my time waiting in line for rides, not food!
We went last October, and everyone was very happy with the meal. The coleslaw is delicious, and everyone found a meat option they loved. My daughter loved the corn, and my husband liked the sausage, so we were glad to go at dinner.
I believe dinner is $24.99 for adults, and lunch is $21.99. It is all-you-can-eat, and we found that to pretty reasonable, especially compared to other table-service venues in the park.