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  1. Jun 13, 2024 · The shooting gallery space will be repurposed into a DVC lounge, Disney has confirmed. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

  2. Jun 23, 2024 · Technically, the attraction was known as the Frontier Shooting Gallery when it opened in 1971 and was renamed the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade on September 24, 1984, according to Disney. In this article, we’ll take a look around the venue before it closes forever to make room for a new Disney Vacation Club Members Lounge .

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · The shooting gallery recreates the 1950 shoot on Boot Hill in Tombstone, Arizona, and features 97 different targets. When the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade originally opened (as the Frontierland Shootin’ Gallery), the attraction used real lead balls.

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · Very similar to Disneyland’s own opening day shooting gallery, the attraction was initially an uncharge experience simulated a shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, over Boot Hill in 1850, with targets including a jail, hotel, bank, and cemetery.

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · The Frontierland Shootin' Arcade at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom will permanently close at the end of June 23, 2024 to make way for a new Disney Vacation Club Member Lounge. Frontierland Shootin' Arcade overview 2024.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · Photo: Disney. The Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade previously cost guests $1 to shoot 35 rounds. In 2021, however, the attraction became free-to-play. While never the most popular attraction, the shooting gallery has entertained guests for over 50 years. The Magic Kingdom Gets a DVC Lounge.

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · Take aim at nearly 100 targets in an Old West-themed shooting gallery. Ready! Aim! Fire! Mosey on up to a rustic log cabin and fill yer hands with a replica .54-caliber Hawkins buffalo rifle. Against the southwestern landscape, a familiar sight comes into view: legendary Boot Hill in the famous frontier town of Tombstone, Arizona.