Golden Horseshoe Saloon

The "saloon" is located in Frontierland and has a picturesque view of the Rivers of America, New Orleans Square and part of Critter Country.

The first show to open on the stage was Slue Foot Sue's Golden Horseshoe Revue (mistakenly spelled "Review") on July 17, 1955.

Over the years it starred Wally Boag, Betty Taylor, Don Novis, Fulton Burley, Dick Hardwick, Frankie Wylie, Jack Watson, Judy Marsh, Burt Henry, Dana Daniels, Jay Meyer, Kirk Wall, Jimmy Adams, Don Payne, Ron Schneider and many others.

[1] The stage show featured saloon owner Slue Foot Sue and her dance hall girls who welcomed the audience with "Hello Everybody", followed by a flirtatious interactive song like "A Lady Has to Mind Her P's and Q's" or "Riverboat Blues".

This show featuring bluegrass and comedy began its run in the Golden Horseshoe Saloon on December 22, 1994 and ended on June 15, 2012, when it was moved to the Big Thunder Ranch stage, closing there on January 6, 2014.

[4] This show ran two days a week from June 13, 1995 until October 8, 2003 and featured the comedy and magic talents of Dana Daniels, who was mentored by Wally Boag.

It featured song and dance numbers from the original Golden Horseshoe Revue, such as "Hello, Everybody", "A Good Man Is Hard to Find", "Belly Up to the Bar" and "Can-Can".

Wally Boag performing as Pecos Bill at the Golden Horseshoe, in the 1970s
Frontierland's mayor
Interior of the Saloon