Fuente del Oro Restaurante

Fuente del Oro Restaurante In Frontierland in Disneyland Paris; opened on April 12, 1992. A cantina with Tex-Mex specialties.

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Full-Court Miracle (television)

Full-Court Miracle (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie, premiering on November 21, 2003. Alex Schlotsky, team captain for the Philadelphia Hebrew Academy Lions basketball team, dreams of a pro basketball career. When he meets Lamont Carr, who is pursuing a pickup by the NBA, Alex persuades him to coach some seemingly hapless kids into champions. …

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Frontierland

Frontierland One of the original lands of Disneyland. Walt Disney was always interested in the country’s Western and Mexican heritages, and he was determined to give his Disneyland guests a feel for the real West. That meant mules and horses to add to the ambience, but that also meant trouble. Mules were ornery and occasionally …

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Frou-Frou

Frou-Frou Horse in The Aristocats; voiced by Nancy Kulp.

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photo of entrance sign of Frontier Trading Post shop at Disneyland

Frontier Trading Post

Frontier Trading Post Frontierland shop at Disneyland, opened on July 17, 1955. Became Westward Ho Trading Co. in 1987. Also at Walt Disney World, beginning in 1971. Sells Western-themed gifts and souvenirs.

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Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade

Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade Frontierland gallery at Disneyland, opened on March 29, 1985, taking the place of the former Shooting Gallery. The attraction was completely rebuilt, becoming entirely electronic. The rifles fire infrared beams which, if on target, trigger humorous reactions. This is one of the few attractions in the park that is not included in …

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Frontier Shooting Gallery

Frontier Shooting Gallery Frontierland attraction in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened October 1, 1971. Became Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade. One of the more elaborate shooting galleries in the world.

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From Ticonderoga to Disneyland (television)

From Ticonderoga to Disneyland (television) Television show; part 2 of Moochie of Pop Warner Football.

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From Time to Time (film)

From Time to Time (film) Circle-Vision film, created for Visionarium at Disneyland Paris; opened on April 12, 1992. Audio-Animatronics characters 9-Eye and Timekeeper interact with the film, which presents a time travel journey through Europe, including scenes of eight countries. Presented by Renault.  Opened in revised form (American scenes were added) in the Transportarium in …

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