Roundup Rodeo BBQ has finally gone vertical at Disney’s Hollywood Studios after being announced for Toy Story Land back in April. Plenty of work has been done to clear land for the restaurant, but vertical construction is now visible from inside Toy Story Land.
No opening date has been announced for the restaurant at this time.
Since the change, online menus have changed back and forth from the old names to the new, straightforward names. Local Batuuans told us that new menus were on the way to the space cargo commissary, and it appears that’s because yet another name change has occurred. It seems they’ve found a happy medium with the new names, melding both on-planet and off-planet monikers for menu items.
All along, the Breakfast menu had been our main clue as to what the finalized menus would look like. Mustafarian Lava Roll has been renamed to the Mustafarian Cinnamon Roll, while Tugg’s Morning Oats is renamed as Tugg’s Overnight Oats, and the Bright Suns Morning is now the Bright Suns Breakfast Platter. These names blend the original, Star Wars tie-in names with more straightforward food names.
Moving on to entrees, the Shaak Roast is now the Batuuan Beef Pot Roast. You have the Galaxy’s Edge tie-in, plus the name of what the food item actually is. It’s the best of both planets. Same goes for Smoked Kaadu Pork Ribs and Endorian Fried Chicken Tip Yip, which is literally a mashup of both names. It’s interesting to note that Yobshrimp Noodle Salad was renamed to Surabat Shrimp & Noodle Salad, as they couldn’t quite keep it as “Yobshrimp Shrimp & Noodle Salad”.
The Felucian Garden Spread now includes Kefta and Hummus in the menu item title, and the newest vegan kids meal option that was previously just named “Meat” Marinara + Pasta was renamed the Peka Pasta Rings Youngling Meal.
The only items that have remained unchanged are the desserts.
Since the launch of Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, Disney has had a great partnership with Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic to update the attraction with new and exciting destinations. Passengers who board the Starspeeder 1000 never know where in the galaxy their pilot C-3PO and navigator R2-D2 will take them. We recently wrote on “Rise of Skywalker” updates coming to Star Tours back in September, and Disney has just announced more details on the upcoming scene.
On the same December date of the movie release, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue will be adding new destinations inspired by the latest episode of the Star Wars saga at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disney Resort.
In the trailers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, passengers caught glimpses of the ocean moon Kef Bir. Starspeeders will be heading there soon!
It’s been two years since Star Tours received new sequences, with Crait and Batuu added back in 2017 and Jakku added before then in 2015. Disney will be sharing more details in the future.
New Mickey and Minnie Mouse Alex and Ani bracelets have made their way into shops at Disney Parks! Each bracelet features one of the vintage looking-characters as a charm on a silver bracelet.
These two new bracelets were found at Legends of Hollywood in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, but they should be available at more stores soon! They each retail for $44.99 plus tax.
No capes, darling. Only Loungefly backpacks. Just in at Disney’s Hollywood Studios are these two new Edna Mode and “The Incredibles” logo backpacks, themed to the fearless fashion designer and superhero family extraordinaire. Let’s take a closer look at these two new designs.
Edna Mode Loungefly Backpack – $80.00
“The Incredibles” Logo Loungefly Backpack – $75.00