Disneyland in Anaheim, California and under the name Frontierland Shootin' Exposition, Tokyo Disneyland and under the name Westernland Shootin' Gallery, and Disneyland Park (Paris) and under the name Rustler Roundup Shootin' Gallery, which is also have similar attractions.
History
Originally, the guns shot lead pellets, but were replaced with infra-red light rifles during the summer of 1982, due to the maintenance costs of repainting the targets almost every night. This would use 2,000 gallons of paint a year.[2]
Before September of 2021, it was an upcharge attraction and was only free during the park's Halloween festivities. Guests would previously have to pay $1 USD for 35 shots. However, it is now free for all parks guests to enjoy without separately purchasing admission to.[3]
On June 13, 2024, Walt Disney World Resort announced that Magic Kingdom version of Frontierland Shootin' Arcade attraction would permanently close on June 23, 2024 to make way for a new Disney Vacation Club Member lounge, which will be inspired by exploration and adventure at Magic Kingdom.
See also
Similar attractions exist at:
Disneyland as the Frontierland Shootin' Exposition