I enjoyed the history here. I always figured that the famous gunfight was in a huge area and the duration was quite a long time. The re enactment set that straight. Very enjoyable and the actors did a good job portraying the characters

I enjoyed the history here. I always figured that the famous gunfight was in a huge area and the duration was quite a long time. The re enactment set that straight. Very enjoyable and the actors did a good job portraying the characters
No, when you visit the OK Corral, you won't be standing where Wyatt and the boys started shooting. That location is actually in an alley a little further down. However, the placement of the markers for where the men would have stood gives you a since of how much of a close quarters battle this really was. Seeing those figures...
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Although we are happy Jeff enjoyed his visit to the O.K. Corral, he came away with two misconceptions. The Gunfight did began where the current life-sized figures of the participants are positioned. The Corral has a map on display of the Gunfight drawn by Wyatt Earp himself locating the gunfighters. Contemporary newspaper and court reports confirm this location. Sadly, no...
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I was a bit incredulous about watching another staged Old West gunfight, but I was happily surprised. I felt the actors did a reasonably good job and it was interesting to 'witness' how it all unfolded at the O.K. Corral. I was impressed that afterwards the actors would take pictures with anyone who wanted to do that. I enjoyed hearing...
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I had to conduct business in Douglas AZ and flew into Tuscan AZ…while driving to Douglas on 6/3, we passed through Tombstone….and wow, myself & my business partners said we’ve got to make time on our way back…on Wed 6/5, we came into town …and again, wow. The Main Street was just as I had envisioned it…and to our surprise,...
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Ok, it's a bit cheesy but what do you expect??? All the actors are very friendly and like nothing more than to chat about the past... If you're in the area you should at least stop and have a walk down the boardwalks... Plenty of shops and bars to keep most people happy... Go and just enjoy it...
I've always loved the history of Tombstone, but was greatly disappointed in most of the attractions when my family and I visited this week. I felt the Birdcage was over-priced and under-delivered. Don't even get me started on Helldorado or Wyatt Earp's Theatre. But the main thing I wanted to see was the gunfight at the OK Corral. The history...
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Went to Tombstone yesterday and first thing we did was go to the O.K. Corral. Paid $10 each and children under 5 years of age are free in (but beware bringing young kids as guns are loud and can easily scare them). The show was worth seeing (a little short as only lasted 30 minutes) and the actors happily posed...
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Well worth the 30 minutes to learn about what happened that fateful day in Tombstone in 1881. Just watch they don't miss and shoot you ha.ha
Living in Tucson, we are used to the shows at Old Tucson, and always bring friends to see what they're doing at Old Tucson when they visit us. We don't get down to Tombstone very often now, but when we went several weeks ago, we were very much impressed with the show at the O.K. Corral. A lot had changed...
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Included in the ticket price is a movie narrated by vincent price and a diorama. It was the most informative presentation in Tombstone. Loved it.
The main event however, is the re-creation of the gunfight at the OK Corral. Doc Holiday's girlfriend was very preachy and stopped the show twice to say, "MEN (sarcastically) and their guns built this town...
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