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Information on Frontierland
Frontierland
One of the major themed areas in Walt Disney World is
Frontierland, which is about the old west and the wonderful rides that are
located there; Walt Disney World Railroad, skirting the property around
Frontierland giving riders the great overall view of the rides and buildings
that occupy this magical place; Tom Sawyer Island that have you crossing
the moat like river that goes around the island and is set to the side of
Frontierland; Splash Mountain, which is a great place to ride the logs in
the heat of the summer days; Frontierland Shootin Arcade, with many fun
games to keep the children busy while you relax and have a cool drink or one of
the huge smoked turkey legs; Country Bear Jamboree, one of the coolest
places to enjoy the antics, jokes and sounds of those favorite bears; and Big
Thunder Mountain Railroad that spins you around the mountain side in a
roller coaster train ride.
Big Thunder Mountain is one of the early rides put into
play at Frontierland; with a wonderful mining camp set in mountains fashioned
after the Bryce Canyon area in Utah. The buildings are deserted due to the
superstitious Indians and the many weird happenings that occurred to the mining
camp. This is a great ride that thrills young and old alike. It is more like the
roller coaster rides of years ago, where the train cars ride along a rickety
track that could cause problems anywhere along the ride. It is a fast ride,
although compared to some of the more thrilling roller coaster type rides of
today, just old fashioned; which is perhaps why so many people enjoy it more. It
is fast enough for the youngsters and oldsters who aren't looking to be thrilled
so much that they have heart spasms or other disgruntling feelings. To be
enjoyed, over and over again.
The Country Bears Jamboree is one of the most favorite
shows of all the Disney parks. It has always had a wonderful reception including
the first time it was shown in Disneyworld in 1971. The characters are animated
bears, moose, bison and bunnies, ready with a joke or some other antic that will
bring a smile to the face of visitors. The bear band includes; Henry, who serves
as ringmaster, with a grey top hat; Liver Lips McGrowl, is probably the funniest
looking bear with big lips, hence his nickname, he's a brown bear and plays
guitar; Wendel plays the mandolin and is golden; Teddi Barra is the girl lowered
from the ceiling swinging and singing; Ernest the brown bear playing the fiddle
and wearing a brown derby hat; Terrence is tan and plays guitar; Trixie is big
and brown with a blue bow on her head; Big Al is the fattest with a tan hat and
red vest, and almost always out of tune on his guitar. Buff is the buffalo head
hanging on the wall and ready with a witty joke; Max is the stag's head, Melvin
the moose head, and Sammy the raccoon, curling around Henry's top hat. It's
always a real pleasure to sit and watch the show, and even more so in the
summer's hot days.
Frontierland Shootin Arcade is a great place for the whole
family to try and become a modern day sharpshooter at the almost 100 targets in
the gallery. Infrared light is shot from the guns and when a hit is made, the
targets becomes animated and points are recorded. Taking shots at the cemetery,
jail, hotel and bank adds to the full flavor of shooting at the various targets
that can move, pop-up or just sit there like ducks waiting for you to shoot
them.
The ride for Splash Mountain is a very wet ride, but a lot
of fun for the children especially. It starts out calmly enough following the
story of Brer Rabbit looking for his laughing place while being chased by Brer
Fox and Brer Bear. As you ride through the interior, usually 3 people to a log,
you will hear different songs from the old movie Song of the South; and go
through various ups and downs preparing you for the big drop that happens at the
end. At the tension picks up for Brer Rabbit, and you as you see and hear the
water rapids and loud screams from the other log riders; you come to the
precipice where you hesitate just for a moment and then are over the top and
speeding at 40 mph down a 45 degree sloop, over 50 feet high. At the bottom, you
make a great splash, just below a bridge where onlookers get a good wetting if
not careful. But when the weather is really hot, the bridge is full and you
don't mind getting the soaking which dries quick enough through you walking to
go back again.

Surrounded by the Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer's Island
is accessible only by raft. Here you can explore the island's many treasures,
especially the tree house for Huck and Tom. Harper's Mill is the structure that
stands out the most and is visible from the rafting crossing. A show or music
group plays here to the entertainment of the visitors and always has a great
show. You can visit Injun Joe's cave and see what that is like, cross over a
rickety log bridge that makes some guests nervous. The area is fun to be in and
explore and will keep everyone going around in circles if not careful. The
paddle wheel riverboat goes around the island and is also a pleasure to ride and
relax, watching all the people wander around the island, as well as Frontierland
shops and stores.
The Walt Disney World Railroad goes around the Magic
Kingdom park every day, many times during the day; traveling about a mile and a
half, with stops at Mickey's Toontown Fair, Frontierland, Main Street and U.S.A.
It is a refurbished steam engine bought in the Yucatan Peninsula and repaired in
Tampa, before coming to Disneyworld. Over 1.5 million people ride these rails
every year and are a great way to view the park and enjoy the many sights,
sounds and smells of this great magical park. If you are interested in a tour
that takes you behind the scenes of this great railroad, you can make
arrangements with WDW and they will set you up with "The Magic Behind our Steam
Trains". |