Frontierland Shootin' Arcade

Frontierland Shootin' Arcade is an attraction in Walt Disney World, simulates a shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, over Boot Hill in 1850.[1] The gallery includes a jail, hotel, bank, and cemetery with targets which are animated when shot. There are a total of 97 targets in the shooting gallery. Originally, the guns shot lead pellets, but were replaced with infra-red light rifles due to the maintenance costs of repainting the targets almost every night. This would use 2,000 gallons of paint a year.[2]

Front of Frontierland Shootin' Arcade in March 2006 at the Magic Kingdom

Similar attractions exists in Disneyland as the Frontierland Shootin' Exposition; in Disneyland Park (Paris) as the Rustler Roundup Shootin' Gallery; and in Tokyo Disneyland as the Westernland Shootin' Gallery.

Details

  • Opened: October 1, 1971 as lead-pellet version, then Re-habed Summer, 1982 Electronic Re-design, WED Enterprises-East, Florida Graphics/Show Design Dept., (now Walt Disney Imagineering).
  • Cost: $1.00 for 35 shots (USD)
  • During the Halloween Party the shooting gallery is free for all guests.
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References

  1. Strodder, Chris (2017). The Disneyland Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). Santa Monica Press. pp. 208–209. ISBN 978-1595800909.
  2. "Frontierland Shootin' Arcade". WDWHistory.com.
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