If you're a teen (or the parent of one) wondering whether Roblox Premium 59 is worth the money, you’re not alone. With so many in-game purchases and subscription options, it’s smart to ask if this specific plan actually adds value to your Roblox experience or if it’s just another way to spend cash without getting much back.

What exactly is Roblox Premium 59?

Roblox Premium 59 refers to the $59.99 annual subscription tier of Roblox Premium (sometimes called “Premium+”). It’s one of three monthly plans $4.99, $9.99, and $14.99 but paid upfront for a full year at a slight discount. This tier gives you more Robux per month than the lower plans, along with bonus perks like exclusive items, trade access, and early entry to certain experiences.

For teens who play Roblox regularly whether they’re building games, customizing avatars, or just hanging out with friends the extra Robux and features might feel useful. But it only makes sense if you actually use what you’re paying for.

When does Roblox Premium 59 make sense for teens?

This plan is most valuable if you:

  • Log in several times a week and enjoy dressing up your avatar
  • Like buying limited-edition items or accessories that cost real Robux
  • Want to trade items with other players (a feature locked behind Premium)
  • Are creating your own games and want to test monetization features

If you only play occasionally or stick to free games without customization, the $59 plan probably won’t give you enough to justify the cost. Many teens think they’ll use all the Robux but end up spending very little leaving unused currency to expire or sit unused.

How much are you really paying each month?

At $59.99 a year, the effective monthly cost is about $5 less than the $9.99 or $14.99 monthly plans. That’s a decent saving if you know you’ll stay subscribed the whole year. But if you cancel early or lose interest after a few months, you’ve still spent the full amount upfront. You can see a full breakdown of how the pricing compares across plans here.

What do you actually get with the $59 tier?

Every month, you receive 1,700 Robux (compared to 450 on the cheapest plan). That’s enough to buy a few cool hats, gear, or animations but not enough for high-end limiteds, which can cost thousands of Robux. You also get:

  • A 10% bonus when buying extra Robux
  • Access to the Avatar Shop’s premium-only items
  • The ability to sell shirts, pants, and accessories if you’re a creator
  • Trade permissions with other Premium members

If those features line up with how you play, it could be worth it. But if you’re mostly playing free obbies or simulators without spending Robux, you won’t notice much difference. For a side-by-side look at how the $59 plan stacks up against the cheaper options, check out our comparison of benefits across all Premium tiers.

Common mistakes teens (and parents) make

One big mistake is assuming “more Robux = better deal” without checking actual usage. Another is forgetting that unused Robux don’t roll over forever they can disappear if your account goes inactive. Some teens also confuse Premium with in-game passes or game-specific boosts, which aren’t included at all.

Also, remember: Roblox Premium doesn’t remove ads. Ads appear only in non-Roblox apps or websites, not inside the game itself. So don’t expect an ad-free experience as part of the package.

Tips before you subscribe

  • Track your Robux spending for a month. If you’re barely using free Robux from daily rewards, you likely won’t need 1,700 more.
  • Ask yourself: “Will I still care about Roblox in six months?” Trends change fast today’s favorite game might be forgotten next season.
  • Use a gift card instead of linking a payment method. It helps avoid accidental renewals or overspending.
  • Check if your school or library offers free Premium trials. Some educational programs include temporary access.

And if you’re unsure about the exact price in your region or how taxes affect the total, we’ve broken down what $59 really means in USD and other currencies based on current exchange rates.

Is it worth it? A quick checklist

Before hitting “subscribe,” ask yourself:

  1. Do I play Roblox at least 2–3 times a week?
  2. Have I spent Robux in the last month on avatar items or game passes?
  3. Do I want to trade items or create/sell my own content?
  4. Am I okay with spending $60 even if I stop playing halfway through the year?

If you answered “yes” to most of these, Roblox Premium 59 could be a fair deal. If not, you’re better off sticking with free play or trying a lower-tier monthly plan first.