Frontier Town

KathyHolle
First Reviewer
3 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
2
Reviews
3
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Where the West Was Lost

  • July 27, 2009
  • Rated 1 of 5 by haka2 from usa, Iowa
WOW the humane socitey needs to check the western theme park out. The Draft horses need some serious attention to their feet I felt bad going to the stage coach when I noticed the nails from the shoes exposed fron the broken hooves.
Next lets talk about the sorry prices to get in. I can get into six flags for 5 dollars more and go on rides and have fun the entire day. oh yeah and I could push my brothers wheelchair (disabled veteran from Iraq). The deep sand all over the "theme park" made it almost impossible. I had to turn his chair around backwards (as if he doesn't have enough issues already).
since we are talking price the food prices were outrageous in the long horn saloon. $4.50 for a slice of pizza? My son wanted a belt with his name in itwhat father wouldn't want to get his son something so simple that would make him happy. well the creepy guy working the leather store could barley hold a conversation and had some below standard work on the cheep belt. This place was just a joke. I hope this will help some people before they ruin their vacation
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Frontier Town

  • October 6, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by KathyHolle from Norristown, Pennsylvania
Frontier Town

If you have children, don’t miss Frontier Town, a replica western town circa 1860. It is a small Wild West Theme park where you get to interact with the characters, so dress up to play your part! Set on 38 acres of woodlands in West Ocean City, Maryland, The Wild West Show is situated alongside Frontier Town Campground. As you enter the town, you are transported back to the year 1860. The bank gets held up in the morning, “Lopez” is put on trial, and there is a jail break in the afternoon. Indians “live” in the Indian Village and perform ceremonial dances throughout the day. This is a real Indian family and the father has been a part of Frontier Town since he was a child. Our train was held-up by robbers and so was our stage coach. Things were a little too realistic for my four year old, but everyone else enjoyed it. You’ll enjoy stage coach rides, steam train rides, pony rides, can can shows, face painting by the Indians, gun fights, an American bison exhibit, paddle boats, “pannin' fer gold” and plenty of shops and eateries.

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