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FrontierLand Shootin Arcade


[Disney Vacation Planner]

At A Glance Old style shooting gallery using modified .54 calibur rifles which shoot a beam of light at targets.

The FrontierLand Shootin' Arcade is a traditional Tombstone Arizona style shooting arcade. Gun positions overlook Boothill, complete with cemetary, jail, hotel and bank. The very real looking hunting rifles are actually genuine .54-calibur Hawkins buffalo rifles, which have been refitted to shoot infra-red beams of light rather than pellets.

The are 97 targets to shoot at, and each reacts to being hit. Tombstones either rise, spin, sink, or change epitaphs. A ghost rider gallops across the sky when the cloud is hit, whilst a skull pops out of it's grave when a bullseye on a nearby gravedigger's shovel is hit. The arcade has screaming ricochet's and howling coyotes provided for good measure courtesy of the sound system.

There's a 25-cent charge per play for the Shootin Arcade, to help stop people hogging it.


 

 

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