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2 of 41 Best Attractions in Tombstone

Loved this reenactment of the gunfight at the OK Coral! The actors did a great job portraying the participants in the shootout. Especially liked Doc Holiday! Also enjoyed the area outside showing the location of the actual shootout and all the period artifacts! Very well done! Thank you!

This was great fun! I hadn’t realised you got entrance to the inside presentation which was narrated by Vincent Price. It gave a good potted history of Tombstone and set the scene well for the fun.
The re-enactment was well done and built up to the climax nicely. Of course it’s all a bit cheesy, but that’s part of the fun. Loved it. The best value for $10 I’ve ever had in the States!

Excellent show. Got there just in time to watch the O.K Corral reenactment and had a great time. Take photos with cast afterwards.

An absolute must! To say we enjoyed the shootout would be a major understatement. The actors were so funny and informative. Our boys wouldn’t stop talking about it all day!

spent 2 days here in Tombstone which was a nice break from my other travels, i enjoyed everything they had going on here

The total experience was really without parallel. What a great look back into 1 of the most historical periods in the American West.
The store, the documovie spoken by Vincent Price were all without exception, just Great. I will do this again.

A group of my friends and I visited Tombstone on May 18th 2024. We had been misled and bought the incorrect tickets for the gunfight show at the O.K. Corral by the Old Tombstone actors off of Allen St. Once we arrived at the O.K. Corral and the entrance to the gunshow, we were made aware that we were sold the wrong tickets by one of the employees. He told us that for quite some time the Old Tombstone Theme Park have been misleading tourists to come buy tickets for their comedy gunshow, playing it off as if it was the actual O.K. Corral gunfight. However, he was so kind as to let us into the show anyways, sympathizing with the fact that tourists are being taken advantage of. The employees and actors at the O.K. Corral are amazing people that work very hard for their living! It is unfortunate that another business is using a shady business model to take away from other businesses in Tombstone.
If you are looking for the actual O.K. Corral gunfight show, go to the O.K. CORRAL for your tickets, next to the Historama. Don't be misled by dishonest people.

Great place to visit and so much to do and enjoy. Don’t miss the Birdcage saloon and big nose Kate’s. Also the ghost tour is fun.

We LOVED the reenactment of the OK Corral gunfight! The actors did a great job! This is a very informative play. We thoroughly enjoyed it. I highly recommend!!

The actors were great, really great, and wanted to talk to answer questions after the show it was awesome that they made themselves available. The location, prop area and seating were all good. I don’t know his name but the Doc Holliday actor that led the show was great. My family with teens loved it. It’s cool caus u get more than the show with ur ticket cause you get to go check out the old printing press newspaper stuff down the road. Overall great experience. This and the mine tour are your best bang for the buck! Oh and eating at Big Nose Kate’s…that’s awesome too.

Another great historical thing to see! It is just amazing to stand where people you have heard about your entire life and watched movies about stood. The reenactment was great as well!

My favorite part was the gun show, it was put together really well. If you could get a closer seat that would be the best experience.

I definitely recommend for everyone to purchase their ticket to see the gun fight show. It was hilarious, educational, fun and a one of a kind experience. My children loved it!

This was such a fun show and the price was great. You got a lot. The guys who did the show were super friendly and knew lots of information. It's a must do

We all really enjoyed learning about the infamous gun fight - both sides, the actors were very entertaining and involved the crowd. Enjoyed seeing it come to life!

The absolute worst acting of any show in Tombstone. Don’t waist your money. The so called actors are stuck up and they also try passing their show off as true history. Only if CNN wrote it.

Great show!! Actors were awesome, and true to each character portrayed! Well worth the money, and a cute little town. They really worked hard to keep the Old West atmosphere intact!

If you only see one thing in the area, see this. The live show was a lot of fun and gives what seems to be an accurate reenactment of what really happened, leading up to the famous gunfight. It’s about half an hour and I enjoyed it. Also you can check out their museum, and a free ticket to the Historama and a free copy of a reprinting of the Tombstone Gazette that had the fight on the front page at the Tombstone Epitaph museum. But like I said, the best thing is the live show. Don’t miss it.

We enjoyed going through historama, corral history museum and watching gun fight. My dad is a big fan and really enjoyed himself. Us others learned a lot

Solid performance, some large historical inaccuracies (due to using less actors than were actually involved).
Cast was super friendly and my kid even dropped his toy beneath the bleachers and a cast member helped retrieve it.
Totally worth the price of admission but not the best gunfight show in town.

Reenactment of the gunfight at OK Corral including what led up to it and the results. Doc Holliday provided the narration and did a nice job

We really enjoyed the show. It was funny and entertaining. You could tell the cast really enjoyed performing. They also stuck around afterward for pictures and questions. I couldn't imagine going to Tombstone without checking this out!

Really fun and funny reenactment of the Gunfight at the OK Corral. The actors were great and made you feel like you were part of the show. Highly recommend.

Fun, historical, interactive and fascinating. Every time my friends and relatives visit me, the O.K. Corral is always on the top of their list of where they want to go. Thus, I have become quite a regular visitor to Tombstone. Each time, it gets better! And every time there is something new to see and learn. The older visitors have told me, "I learned more in one day here, than in my old history classes in high school back in the day!" Teens and young adults have told me their visit was "the bomb" and the little ones of course just LOVE all the horses, cowboys, and fun toys they can take home. Visiting the O.K. Corral is a must-do. It is a guaranteed good time for every person of every age.

Come for the gunfight and check out all the rest they have to offer. The museum was interesting and the giftshop had some of the most reasonable prices that we saw on our trip. The historama may not appeal to everyone but we found it unique and informative (and interestingly enough, narrated by Vincent Price).

These guys give a really exciting presentation of the gunfight at the OK corral several times a day, every day. They make it fun and enjoyable for all the family. The rest of the building has some wonderful displays and a collection of bygone days with saddles, carriages and more.This is a must to visit if you are visiting Tombstone.

I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the OK Corral! The interactive format and the tongue in cheek humor was exactly what I needed on this day. It was an entertaining way to take in history. The actors portraying the Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, the McLaury Brothers and Billy Clanton were great and approachable following the show. Loved it!

This is the place where it all went down 144 years ago! As most of us know, the gunfight was not at the corral, but in a small alley in the back. The current owners own the entire area and it is clearly explained how the combatants entered from different locations. Statues of the original 8 gunfighters are set up in the alley, based on a drawing later provided by Wyatt Earp. One admission includes visiting the site, a staged gunfight and a turn of the century film on what took place. Excellent visit for someone wanting to relive the days of the old West, or a history buff.

This was an ok experience. The gun show was cheesy and some of the actors were pretty bad but kids would enjoy this.

My family enjoyed the show especially the kiddos. They loved that they were able to interact with the skit from the stands. The cast had a good sense of humor it was very enjoyable.

I LOVED EVERYTHING. My advice is to please get there early to get the full experience take your time and enjoy it ALL.

The actors are amazing! They take their job seriously and do a wonderful job working through everything leading up to the historic gunfight. The facility has a lot of exhibits that are interesting both to the Earps and the time period. The only suggestion I have is that someone grease the swing set at the city park b/c we listened to it’s incessant screaming throughout the entire show!

Such a fun time experience. The actors are interactive with the crowd and made it so fun. They OK corral reenactment was the perfect length, not too long but full of excitement and fun.

The OK Corral, while not the only reason that Tombstone is world famous, it was instrumental in Tombstone still surviving today as the most famous Wild West Town of them ALL!
Not only is the gunfight re-enactment done REALLY well, getting into the gunfight also gets you in to the CS Fly photography studio, with a TON of cool Wild West photographs, including a bunch of Geronimo. You can also see a soiled dove crib, and some super cool other exhibits.
Not only that, but your ticket also gets you in to two other very cool attractions! Right next door is the Historama that gives an awesome history of Tombstone narrated by Vincent Price (of all people!). You also get to go to the Tombstone Epitaph Museum where you'll also get a free copy of the Tombstone Epitaph of the Gunfight at The OK Corral!

What a great way to spend a beautiful overcast day , reliving childhood memories in Tombstone at the OK Coral! Great show! The energy, the actors and all extra charm was well worth it!
The storyline and history will never get tiresome!

We drove from Tucson to see the old town and gun right. The O.K. Corral was fantastic. A lot of interesting history and the reenactment was a bit cheesy but fun. Really enjoyed the show and the memorabilia

The show was great! Had a little bit of comedy and helped you understand a little bit of town history!!! Definitely recommend and encourage anyone to stop by! It was very neat!

Had a great stop at this gift shop, museum, and shoot out show. A must do when in Tombstone. If you do anything, DO THIS! It made the town famous.
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Not much to look at but we parked right by the OK Corral and got breakfast two days in a row. Good food and friendly service. Next table over asked the waitress when the next gunfight was...she just shouted over to table 1 where 2 cowboys were dining for the answer.

Went to Tombstone with no expectations and left having had a great time. One of the highlights was the shoot out at the OK Corral. The show was well done and it gave a sense of what happened that day. The actors were fantastic and absolutely looked their parts. Our was the last show of the day and I am sure they were tired and ready to go home. However, they graciously stayed behind and had photos taken with all of us tourists and excited kids. They were very nice stayed until everyone was done with pics. It was really fun - absolutely recommend.

This was a wonderful, comedic, historically kind of accurate and engaging re-enactment of a seminal historical shoot out. The actors were really terrific (and I mean really!), and it was an all-around fabulous way to spend a bit of time in Tombstone. Highly recommend for adults and children!

An entertaining show with an especially cleverly performed roll by the actor who performs Ike, the perpetually inebriated bad guy.The statuesque and imposing actor who played Virgil Earp has only his appearance to his credit. With a wooden performance and an implausible accent, he disappoints.There is an interesting historama which you can take before or after each performance. It provides a half hour history of the town with a chance to sit a cool, quiet theater in between all the walking you may do in town. The displays of stables, old-time vehicles, a blacksmiths shop and lady ifvthe night's boudoir are also interesting.

Show was funny and not a bad price. Actors had us laughing alot. Seating got a bit warm sitting in the sun. Very entertaining. Our 11 yr old son loved it!

Fun experience definitely a must do when in Tombstone. The reenactment was awesome and every actor interacted with the crowd. I would definitely do again.

The gunfight was fun and provides a little insight to why it happened. It was well organized. The actors seem to like their jobs and make the gunfight a fun experience.

I enjoyed this remake of a fabulous old west event. The actors were excellent and the show was pretty funny to boot. Well worth the price of admission

We only did the walking tour, it was great! The actors were out on the street and their costumes were very cool looking.

Excellent show and museum. Employees and actors were extremely friendly, funny and courteous. Definitely kept my teens entertained. Highly recommend on your visit to the town to tough to die.

So for $10 this is a bargain! See a great reenactment show of the gunfight literally steps away from the actual place it occurred. Then learn the history of the town during the theater show narrated by the legendary Vincent Price! (Reminds me of Disney World with a mix of animatronics and video footage). Also your ticket gets you a free copy of the newspaper at the Tombstone Epitaph (costs nearly $4 if you buy there).

This was a cute, audience participation, gun fight. The cost wasn't too bad. A nice little stop with plenty of photo ops!

We enjoyed this show so much, very good acting , some humorous moments and very realistic! Highly recommend!

This place is full of history! I personally would say it is the #1 place to see in Tombstone, AZ. If you do not go anywhere else in Tombstone - you must go here. There is a giftshop and many items to see from the 1800s; saddles, stage coach, doctor items, photography. They have a blacksmith! A true real black smith making jewelry and things from metal, heat and a hammer. The reason it is such a great place to go would be that you are able to be in the same exact spot they the famous Gunfight took place and then see a reenactment of it!

Super entertaining and were good acting, funny as well. From start to finish they made it entertaining and involved the audience.

A well acted, fun performance. But it should have had wireless mics as much of the audience can not hear it. We sat in the upper level of the bleachers to get a full view and only heard half of the dialogue. Also had to deal with the cars, trucks and motorcycles in the street behind us And the car alarm from the parking lot.

OF COURSE you have to go see the OK Corral gunfight-- it's worth the cost and is cute! The actors are adorable! It's nice to see the old stables too-- loads of history worth learning about.

How can you visit Tombstone, and not see the OK Corral Shootout?? We purchased our tickets for the last show, and unfortunately ran out of time to see the movie, but we were happy to see the reenactment. There are some small areas to explore while waiting to enter. Once inside you'll find a seat in the bleachers, which is mostly shaded, and wait for the show. Overall, I think the show is 30 minutes or less, but it's well done and fun, and has a few funny moments. After the show, you can get a picture with the actors, if you so desire, at not charge.

Shady, shady--just like others have said. Not the show at the OK Corral, so if you are looking for the real deal, this is not it. Not only does it come across as misleading wording here on Trip Advisor, but they also have "actors" posted in town trying to steal customers from the legit show at the OK Corral that everyone is obviously there to see. We made the mistake of buying these tickets, then showing up to be told by the employees at the OK Corral show that our tickets were not valid there, and that this happens to people all the time. They tried to help us figure out where to go for a refund, but once we began dealing with the folks involved in this racket, it was nothing but another headache. We started at the Trolly Depot where they supposedly handle these things, then a whole other line of shady behavior began where the employees just kept sending us from one place to another for a refund. Trolly station to store, store to cantina, cantina bartender with an attitude who said it wasn't her problem and that it was our responsibility to handle it on Trip Advisor. Showed her the option was not available on Trip Advisor and she again said not her problem to call the owner. Pretty sure they just do this with the hope people won't bother pushing for a refund, and they just get to pocket it.

The show was fantastic, all the actors did an amazing job performing such a story. But one actor in particular had my eyes. Tell cowboy to follow me on IG @mixeddirt

The historical walk-through, the shoot-out re-enactment, and the 'Historama' (a 25minute summary of the history of the town) are all thoroughly enjoyable and informative. The gunfight show is really well done, hats off to the performers! And the 'Historama' is really a unique experience - a multi-scene diorama built in the 1960s. It might seem out-of-time in 2024 but the practical nature of the effects is quite enchanting. Digital natives might find it a bit odd, but I hope that it is still going strong in another 150years!

Was a great show. Gives you pretty accurate details leading up to the O.K gunfight. Definitely do your own research to get the full story. Great actors, Vergil especially, Doc is also a great guy, ran into him twice in town later, with Wyatt, great fellas.

For only $10, included is the Historama next door (a 25 minute history of the shootout at the OK Coral) and a 30 minute or so live shootout at the coral itself. A little comedy and history mixed together. A very enjoyable show. If you’re in Tombstone, ya gotta go!

The O.K. Corral show is a must if you visit Tombstone. My 3 teens even enjoyed it and really got into the audience participation part.

This is well-worth it for any old West fan. They have done a wonderful job of preserving the original buildings then they could and recreating what they couldn't and clearly labeling the buildings and other artifacts. The gun fight re-creation is fun if not entirely historically accurate and a must see. The photos in the museums are not super high quality but the didactics are informative and detailed, and the admission price is very reasonable.

We love this place! My mom comes here to see the knick knacks and get that big bag of dirt! It comes with a bunch of mystery stones and fossils you get to sift through. And the gun show is a riot, absolutely hilarious! Live the guys and the hard work they do!

The show was amazing. The actors played their parts well really interact with the audience and get into their roles. A must see when in Tombstone.

We had a fun time watching the gunfight reenactment. The actors were realistic and entertaining and pretty humorous.

Employees were rude maskaholics. Would not waste money there again. The displays were very poorly taken care of and rotting away.

The city is great to visit, the Ok Coral show is excellent and well perform.
Beside the show don't forget to take the time to see all the others set they have about the past very nice.

We really enjoyed the gun show. The actors did a great job and stood around to take pictures with you after the show. For $10 you get to see the gun show, the historama and a ticket for a free newspaper at the Epitaph. The gift shop has a lot to offer as well.

We visited Tombstone as a day trip from Phoenix. It is a 3 hour drive one way, but is well worth it for the many experiences in this real Arizona Town.
We highly recommend the shootout at the OK Corral. We found great parking at the lot on Fremont St., but be aware that the entrance is on Allen St. $10 per person is very reasonable for this event. As others have said, get your tickets as soon as you get there. You can’t purchase them online, and the shows do sell out quickly.
Your admission also gains you access to the Historama show. It’s a bit cheesy featuring a rotating model of Tombstone, but paired with the black and white movie, it does give you a good historical timeline of events of the town and explains why its the “Town too tough to die.” The Historama times were not accurate on the website, as there was no 10am show. This messed up our schedule, but we made it work.
The shootout itself was well worth the admission. It lasted over a half hour, and re-enacted several scenes leading up and including to the fateful shoot out, giving you a good leadup of the actual events right before the gunfight. It was done a little tongue-in-cheek, and especially humorously played by the Doc Holiday character. Really hard to believe how Wyatt Earp came out completely unscathed at such a close distance! The shootout re-enactment area is not the actual shootout location, as they needed to make room here for viewing benches. The actual shootout area is located on the grounds right in front of the re-enactment area. There are animatronic figures set up here in a fenced area that show the actual positions of each individual at the moment of the shootout.
If you want to get a good viewing seat, after you get your tickets go to the re-enactment area to “claim” your place in line in front of the closed door area to the show. Its not good enough to be sitting on the nearby benches. You need to be standing in line at the door or others will just walk in front of you!
And don’t forget to get your complimentary souvenir Epithet newspaper, on 5th St., with the actual printed articles reporting the shootout, its pretty cool!

Make sure you purchase tickets for the gunfight at the OK Corral, it had a fantastic reenactment of the gunfight at the OK Corral with very good acting!

I read several of the negative reviews here, and while I understand their points, you need to lighten up! This is a very entertaining reenactment of the gunfight at OK Corral performed by amateur actors. If it was Val Killer, Kurt Russell, et al, you'd pay a lot more than 10 bucks! We thoroughly enjoyed it.

Very entertaining the actors did a very good job, a must see. The cost is very fair and includes other attractions.

I really enjoyed the reenactment of the gunfight doc Holliday was great one of the drunks make a weird comment about wishing he was dead that made myself and my family uncomfortable but besides that the show was great

An amazing show and it was very entertaining!! I love the good cowboys and the bad guys did good to.

Awesome experience. The show was amazing. The people were even better. They really knew details about tombstone. Doc holiday was my favorite. If you wanna take a pic watch out for Ike he’ll do bunny ears lol. He left bunny ears on my pops 😂

I’ve been to Tombstone many times and have watched the re-enactment at the OK Corral over the years with 5 different cast members. This most recent trip on October 3, 2021, was by FAR the BEST cast and show! Not to say that the other casts and show weren’t also 5 star but this one was exceptional!! It was my husband’s first trip to Tombstone and he LOVED IT! Cannot recommend this show enough. It is a definite “MUST SEE” attraction. The town in general is a must travel to place. Don’t let the cost of any one tourist attraction sway you from doing it, (all totally reasonably priced BTW) they are all well worth it, especially if you are enthralled in the least by history. Already planning our next trip and yes we will watch this show again. 😊

The charge for the reenactment of the OK Corral gunfight was well worth it! The actors were excellent and even posed for pictures afterwards! So much history and backstories to appreciate!

Located on the main street in Tombstone. Stagecoach stops directly in front. Outdoor corral adjacent to the park.

Lots of merchandise options in a reasonable price range
Staff were eager to assist and knowledgeable

Well acted and really fun. It was surprisingly funny as well! A unique experience you can't get anywhere but Tombstone!

You drove all the way to Tombstone. This is a must see. Do the Histogram (included in ticket price) first. That will give you 24 minutes of Tombstone history. Go see the gun show after. Historically accurate and also funny. Guns tend to be loud for small children.

This was a great experience. The actors were fun, overacting at times to get laughs and kept my interest. I really enjoyed it.

We went to the first show of the day and holy cow! It was just awesome. The actors really got into their roles and made it feel so authentic. The show was about 30 minutes and all four of our kids sat through it and thoroughly enjoyed it. They cheered and clapped and laughed and had a blast. There was also a lot to see in the rest of the exhibit which was really interesting. Highly recommend checking this out on your next trip to Tombstone!

These folks are just so classy and put on a great show. Unfortunately, we got scammed by the other shady show on the other side of town. Don't make that mistake! You cannot buy these tickets online (the other show has online sales and deceptive wording). Also, the other people post "actors" in town to try to steal business from the legit show by harassing people into going to the other show when they know everyone comes for this show. Anyways... these people were awesome and they put on a really fun show. When we told them what happened with the other place, they responded that it happens often, apologized (even though it was not their fault!) and even comp'd one of our tickets after the other place gave us attitude and the runaround about a refund (which we never got). Go inside with a little extra time to explore all the cool stuff they have, get yourself a popcorn and soda, and enjoy the show! It's great and the actors even take extra time to pose for lots of pics on the street before the show and in the performance area after. This is a MUST in Tombstone!

Actors were good. They interacted with audience. Great job. They want us to participate and makes for a good time.

You need to experience Tombstone at least once if you have the opportunity! You feel like you've stepped back in time to the old western days where the Earp Brothers were in control. You won't regret attending Helldorado weekend, held every October. Great shops, and restaurants all within walking distance , the gun fight reenactment at OK corral is a must! You'll have no regrets on this adventure!

The shoot out at O.K. Corral is a must see! Fun and entertaining. The actor playing Virgil Earp was amazing!!! The whole cast was great but Virgil really blew our socks off!! If you are driving through the area definitely stop in Tombstone!

Really awesome experience and recreation. The actors were great. The show was family appropriate, entertaining and historic all in one.

We didn't hate our experience, but we could have skipped it all the same. The reenactment show was geared more toward kids than a true historical perspective. We did enjoy the historical displays in the corral, the Fly photo gallery, etc. We felt rushed getting in. We were in line for a while and 5 minutes before showtime the clerk was more interested in helping people buying souvenirs instead of getting tickets to those wanting to go to the show (we weren't at the front of the line for getting to the show either). The ticket price includes .the OK Corral Historic Complex, Historama (next door), and a free copy of the 1881 reprint of The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper with the original reports of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. We ended up not going to the historama as we ran out of time after prioritizing places we wanted to visit. I definitely enjoyed the free paper; read every word of it. Great historical perspective

These guys are wonderful actors who bring the experience of the shoot out at the OK Corral to life in a fun and engaging live show that really entertains.
The historic displays and blacksmith were fun and informative as well.
We really enjoyed this attraction.

The show was fun and informative. The relics from the past were fun to see. Good for all ages. A must see when in Tombstone!

The shoot out show was great! A fun and entertaining reenactment for the whole family. Plus you can see the spot where the actual historical gunfight occurred. The actors are willing to take pictures too. The tickets included a showing of the "Hstorama" next door which was just kind of meh, but it didn't cost extra so no complaints. We didn't do an y of the other shootout shows but this one was a blast! The shooting in the show is pretty loud so if you have little ones sensitive you might bring something for their ears.

A big thank you and congratulations to Benoît, the catering manager
We will come back for sure
Excellent welcome! Everything was perfect
Team and service

We drove here from Phoenix and while that's quite a drive, it was actually quite well done. The actors did a good job re-enacting the gunfight and the trash talk that led up to it. There are a lot of relics from the time and nice exhibits explaining what life in Tombstone would have been like. The town and this particular attraction have kept the past alive. As a warning, a family had to take their child out right at the beginning as the sound of the gunshot at the start frightened the poor kid. Bear that in mind.

This show was definitely entertaining and summed up the whole story of the OK Corral. Definitely enjoyed the actors and their interaction with the audience.

We stopped in Tombstone in April for a couple hours and watched the show. The actors were entertaining and there was a lot of history to the show. The seating was in the shade and it lasted about 30 minutes. For the price ($10 each) you can’t really complain but it was a little corny.

Very fun trip. The shows were inexpensive and brought lots of laughter. The actor that played Virgil in the reenactment of the famous gun fight was spot on. Definitely recommend for adult. Don’t recommend if you have small children.

The museum is easy to find on Allen Street.
One ticket (currently $10) grants you access to the reenactment of the infamous gunfight, admission to the museum itself (which includes a 25-minute presentation about Tombstone's history), and a copy of the Epitaph that covered the details of the gunfight.
The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of any place I have ever been that offered as much value as this one museum ticket provided.

An excellent show! It was good to learn some of the history behind the gunfight. We also saw some of the other buildings surrounding the corral.

It was a great reenactment, great cast and story telling.would highly recommend this if you get the chance.

First things first, you cannot beat the price. For $10 you get the gunfight show, as well as admission to the historama and a copy of the Epitaph newspaper. The show is a hoot with a great mix of history and comedy. Kudos to the actors who perform multiple times per day but still make it fresh and enjoyable for each spectator.

Cute show, authentic costumes, great historical significance, adequate seating, crowded during show times, good actors, worth taking the time to see it.

My cousin and I took my two boys to see the show. We arrived when it started and my youngest and I had to sit outside on a bench near the entry way. I don't say this with negativity it was a great seat. The actors who played the "bad guys" would whisper and politely warn us when they were about to go in and shoot their guns because it was very loud (in a good way like the feeling you get while watching fireworks- loud and exciting) so my youngest boy could cover his ears and not be frightened. They did this every single time and would even let us know EXACTLY when it was about to happen. They were super wonderful, and the show was actually really amazing. Do not miss this. Thank you again to the great bad guys.
p.s. my boys both loved it very much

So cool! Have done a great job of maintaining the feel of the Old West. Entertaining show. Do keep in mind that they fire real guns with blanks and it can get quite loud.

We only spent 2 1/2 hours in town and that was enough to take it all in. Great show and the actors were all nice and approachable.

The shootout is the reason Tombstone is such a tourist town. That makes the OK Corral a must see attraction. It was a fun time. For $10 you get the reenactment, tour of the site at your own pace, yard to practice roping a steer (spent a long time here), museum, historama presentation on the area and tour of the newspaper with free souvenir papers reporting on the shootout. Our whole family had a fun.

Great show and great performances. The dude playing Virigil is a lot like Sam Elliot! We had a great time and got a great picture with the actors.

This was, and likely is, the reason many people come to town. Highly recommend getting a ticket to the show. In addition to the show there is a bunch of historic artifacts and large gift shop, some additional replica buildings which highlight other parts about the corral and individuals in town.

Best show we show in Tombstone. highly recommended it, all the actors were amazing true to character

We went on a whim to the "O.K. Corral" show and had a great time. The show is very interactive and fun. The actors make the show a must-see.

The show was interactive and hilarious! The actors were knowledgeable and interesting to talk to. A+

If you want to experience the old west and love a great time then look no further than the OK corral in Tombstone AZ. It is the site of the famous gun fight between the Earp brothers, Doc Holiday and the Clanton gang. The gun fight is re enacted at 11am 1pm and 3pm everyday. It cost $10 each and is great value for money. The background to the fight and the aftermath are fully explained. This was a real highlight of the trip for me as I am an old west aficionado. If you wish you can buy the period clothing at the Western Mercantile outfitters in Pheonix. I did an I got a great reception from the locals. This experience is too good to miss if the old west is your thing

Don't know what all the negative remarks are about, we had a lot of fun. These are locals, not hollywood actors, yet some of them resemble and sound like the cast of Tombstone movie. The shoot out only lasts 30 seconds so they spend some time warming up the audience, acting out what happened before the shoot out, and using humor to entertain.
I've watched Tombstone many times, love westerns, seen this acted out before in other cities, (Cody WY for one) and this by far was the best. Esp. since it took place in the actual area of the historical fight. Some remarks we read from other negative reviews shows me how dumb some people are. Love the responses from Robert though. Go knowing this is a reenactment with amateur actors and you'll enjoy yourself. I got a pictue with then, they thanked me for coming. Not rude at all. And yes, its loud. Big Nose Kates was a great place for a cold one after the show.

The last time I was Tombstone, I was able to see the gunfight site free of charge. Now it seems it’s part of a complex that you pay admission to enter. Somehow it seems wrong to turn a historical site into a paid attraction. I can live with all that. What I didn’t like was the requirement to where a CV-19 mask while outside. They are very strict about this, so for nearly an hour my wife and I are outside in the OK Corral courtyard, no one around, waiting for the gunfight show to start, with our masks on. It’s just annoying and according to experts on TV, unnecessary outdoors when you’re away from others. Then we are let into the gunfight show. Again, mask on in the spaced out bleachers. Fine. But one ol cowboy takes a seat and he don’t wanna wear his mask. Finally, one of the actors tells him if he doesn’t put it on he’ll be asked to leave. He is upset but complies. More people come in and take a seat. I see two other men without a mask and nothing is said to them. Then the show starts and the seven actors are all out there bumbling around, shouting in each others faces and no masks. So are we so serious about Covid that everyone must wear a mask outside or are we not?
Finally, yes I am a History nerd, but where was Ike Clanton? I know this gunfight show was a cross between slapstick and historic reenactment. But seriously it was 4 on 4 not 4 on 3, and Ike Clanton has a pretty big part to play in the story. Try again fellas.

Fun little gun show and museum- gives the story of Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy’s shoot out. Hokey and entertaining, even for my older kids. There are several different gun shows in town but this one appears to be the original. Probably won’t drive out that way again for a long time, so glad we got the fun experience.

As an iconic town in the history of the old west going to see this was an exciting tour. The amount of history in the town can keep you busy for a couple of hours. The tour tickets are reasonably priced and the access you get for the price is worth it. The gun fight was well done and worth seeing.

Our party of 3 adults visited Tombstone on 2/22/22. We attended the 11:30AM show. We thought the show was well performed and choreographed. Nice blend of history and campy humor. The young fellow who played Doc Holliday and acted as the narrator was particularly engaging. We highly rcommend the show for all who visit. The gun shots are quite loud and small children or those who aren't paying attention may be startled or upset by the sudden noise.
The arena where the show is performed is surrounded by displays and exhibits of Old West artifacts from the town photographer's office to a prostitute's bedroom, a small museum and an outdoor display of wagons and buggies. The displays were well set up originally, but they are not being maintained at all. The outdoor or open air displays are very very dusty with last fall's leaves piled up. The show is fairly priced at $10 per adult and with a full house for the Tuesday morning performance and an active gift shop operation, it would seem that pandemic or not, they are doing at least ok. This is my long winded way of saying "have a couple of guys spend the afternoon dusting and sweeping every week."
Speaking of the pandemic: The gift shop ticket seller wore a mask, but the other employees (performers) did not. In fairness, they were outside though they were interacting with attendees up close. The crowd was typical for what we've seen in AZ this year. Maybe 1/3 of the people are wearing masks. The rest? No...
Overall, it was a good, touristy experience.

Thank you Heddy for your wonderful hospitality, This was a great experience. The gun fight is typical of these types of shows but it was very entertaining . All the staff were very accomodating and it is definitely worth the money.

Good show. Entertainers give the story of the gunfight and Tombstone. Earp family members and Doc Holiday get cheered, the cowboys (the bad guys) get booed. Worth the visit.

We really enjoyed walking around the shop and the area in the back. The gunfight was very entertaining!

We really enjoyed our stop at the OK Corral in Tombstone. First, and foremost, all of the historical pieces, including buggies, saddles and a hearse, made this very interesting for a history freak.
The gunfight show was a hoot. Mixed with some fact, but mostly theater, it was more than worth $10.00 per person. It would be a shame if you go to Tombstone and don’t go to this show.
Good for all ages.

Such an entertaining live show, all of the actors done a great job, great to see the history of the flight including the build up and at the bargain price of only $10. Photo opportunities with the actors after, great all round fun.

This is a great re-enactment that fully explains the gunfight. The actors are great, and the show is very entertaining. It is complete kitsch, but the whole town is! You should go, as you will learn more about the infamous gunfight than you ever wanted to know.

Worth your time to bring the quintessential Tombstone gun fight to life. The displays around the site are interesting too.

Boring patronising re- enactment , not informative and acting questionable.
Good to see the actual place where the shoot out took place though.

Loved the Show! My wife and I brought our 1 year old and he even loved the gunfight scene! Acting was great, we really liked how they used authentic pistols for the reenactment.

Taking photos with the actors. They all were very kind to my granddaughter and I. Great experience. Even when purchasing the tickets the person was awesome. Except for the person in the gift shop he was not great at all. Boo for him. The show was well worth it.

Great show. The actors are fun and present history in an entertaining way. You can have photos with them before or after the show. It's very affordable...10 per person.

Stop in and see the reenactment of the shoot out . Done by local actors. For your 10 dollar ticket you see the gunfight, historama, and the Epitaph Museum. Very Cheesy but worth the price!!!

Actors were great- Ike the best yet!! Doc always a winner! Consider WD 40 for the swings in the park!!
Always a fun show!!!

Very informative narration before and after the show. All outdoor with lots of seating for all. Good actors and audience participation

Went to tombstone town to see the legendary town of the earps and the cowboys. When we got there we miss the 1:00pm show so we saw the 3:00 pm. While we waited they have a theater room with a small little tombstone town and it explains how the town became what it was back then. It is narrated by Vicent Price which is cool. When it got around 3:00 we walked in a small outside set theater and the show started. They had about 9 cowboy actors and they definitely look like the earps and the bad boy cowboys. About a half hour long show and it had some funny parts as well as the ok corral shot out. Definitely love the show and glad we had the opportunity to see it. And we will definitely comeback one day. Great show and awesome actors. 👍

So called reenactment was lame. Do not waste your time. Something one would expect to see at a New Jersey side show The so called actors appeared to be actually drunk.

My Hubby and I got to see the famous 1881 gunfight re-enactment! This was a fun and very entertaining show, loved it! This shoot out @ The OK Corral is a must see!

Didn't want to go, but my hubby did, so I went to support him. I was pleasantly surprised. Not only do you get the show, but you also have tickets for Historama which plays every hour on the hour. Narrated by Vincent Price. It was informative and cute at the same time. It took me back to when I was a kid. It's worth the price. It's not expensive at all. Get there early to buy tickets because they do sell out fast. We got there at 1:00 to buy tickets for the 3 pm show and I'm so happy we did. The show was entertaining and yes it was cheezy in a good way. They do warn you about the loud gun noises especially for the little ones. Sure enough the first gun shot fired, a couple left with their child that appeared to be about 2 years old. Worth a visit while in Tombtone.

My husband and I visited the OK Corral while in Tombstone for the day. The show was great! We really enjoyed it. Entertaining and interactive. A fun way to learn history. Good price as well.

The reenactment of the gunfight at the OK Corral was excellent. It was funny and entertaining. You need to go.

We went to Tombstone not with an specific plan other than walk around and enjoy the town. We made in time for the 1:30pm show. It was really good, we had a good time, we laughed, we enjoyed it and the kids learned about the story while having fun. These guys are amazing, they put up a really nice show and they are very talented. It's worth it.

We were able to get in on the final show of the day! It was a little on the cheesy side of things, but did give a good portrayal of the events at the shootout. The grounds were well kept and very informative. Be prepared to mask up so you can watch the show without masks on the actors.

We went to the 1PM show on a Friday, and it sold out. The price is just right at $10 per person and you buy tickets onsite. This is a popular show and I would imagine it sells out on the weekends. My advice is that you book a time as soon as you get to Tombstone, and try to enter the corral as soon as the doors open for your designated time. This way you can get a front row seat. Front row means you can get pictures without obstruction and are first in line for pics with the actors at the end of the show. Otherwise, any seat is good. We had fun here. Enjoy.

It felt as if i was lost in time and ended up in the old wild west , it was perfect! Aside from the handsome men , the scenery was breathtaking!

I have always found this gunfight to be one of my favorite stories of the west history. It was great seeing and worth the price even if it was a little hooky. If you are into the history Tomstone is worth the visit.

The actors were great. The show was great. It was funny and informational. We enjoyed it very much. I would recommend this show!

Super fun show today. The actor playing Morgan is very attractive. Is he single? I am decently funny and so was he.

For 25 years have been here at least 20 times.At last we went to this show. Way more historical than the other one we saw 15 years ago.This was fun but also the real deal.At last we were centered as to Tombstone most famous event. Actors were up front and personable.fun and educational.

For $10 you get the gunfight reenactment, museum, a 25 minute narrated history and newspaper that was written after the gunfight, along with a small newspaper museum. We enjoyed each piece of this and felt the price was fantastic.

We had an enjoyable time. The cost was $10 a person which included the gunfight reenactment show, ticket to Historama next door, and the Tombstone Epitaph with a free newspaper about the OK Corral incident. For $6 you can do all but see the show. The show was at 11, 1, and 3 I believe. We felt the show was entertaining. If you are in Tombstone, I think this is essential because as you walk to the area for the reenactment you get to see the spot where the gunfight actually occurred.

We had to pay the tickets at then we sit. We had to choose who they were their hero.
After 10 minutes the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. We were told that this was a historical.
They were murdered in the streets of Tombstone
These Cowboys were killed. in the Gunfight at the O.K at theO.K. Corral
Frank McLaury died instantly on the Fremont street.
Tom died in minutes,hit by a shotgun blast. Tom died in minutes.
Doc Holliday shot three times,19-year old Billy died, dying slowly.
The nest day, the ones that were killed were brought to the cemetery.
However O.K. Corral for the tourists, they made it more fun and there were a lot of people laughing.
P.S. I also didn't knew that was historical.

The O.K. Corral reenactment was fantastic! The actors encouraged audience participation and would interact with the crowd during the show. I would highly recommend visiting Tombstone and watching the show.

The show was fun and entertaining! That Doc Holiday was the bees knees and who ver played Virgil well could have fooled me for Sam Elliot. Good show and nice cast to boot! Definitely recommend seeing it.

Apparently downtown Tombstone is the home of four different gunfight reenactments ranging from historical to hysterical. We wanted to see something historically accurate, so we bought tickets to the 1:00 show at the OK Corral.
Get in line early to get a decent seat. Customers are packed like sardines into stadium-style benches, so you'll want an end seat or the front row. The 20-minute show doesn't start on time because people keep coming and coming, and everyone has to find a seat before the shooting begins.
This is considered an "audience participation" show, and you're instructed to cheer whenever the good guys enter the set and to boo whenever the bad guys appear. The actors are amateurs, and the performance is mechanical. When we visited, the show was short one outlaw. The gunshots are very loud, and several people had to get up and leave because their toddlers were terrified. We were bored ten minutes in.
After the show, photo ops with the actors are available at no charge. Tipping is encouraged. I found the historical outdoor museum on site to be more interesting than the live presentation. It houses unique items, like the 1860's era plantation saddle that Kurt Russell rode in the movie "Tombstone" and a bunkhouse bathtub used by cowboys for bathing in the 1880's.
Paying $10 is a stretch for this show but, since it also included admission to the historama theater presentation (next door) on "The Town Too Tough To Die" and a copy of the Epitaph Newspaper wherein the Ok Corral gunfight was originally reported, we almost got our money's worth.

The show was amazing!!! Doc was out favorite. A must see in Tombstone. Our girls loved this show so much they asked to see it several more times.

Our family truly enjoyed the show. The actors really get the spectators involved in the show by cheering and jeering the good guys and the bad guys! Fun for the whole family!

When in Tombstone you have to visit the O.K. Corral and watch the famous shootout. It's quirky but you still have to see it. You first enter into the building where there is a gift shop. Then you will exit out the back where they have buildings for you to walkthru with depictions of what life was like back then. Then in the very back there is stadium seating to watch the show which lasts about 15 minutes. It can be loud for small children. Again, it's part of being in Tombstone that you have to see!

First visit to Tombstone. O.K. Corral experience was very well done. Enjoyed the reenactment! Audience participation made it engaging! Actors working hard in the heat! The walk around exhibits were very informative. Great artifacts and nice gift shop! Everyone was friendly and helpful.

A must stop! We love tombstone and this is always one of the first places we go! The actors are great and so much fun, they go above and beyond and we love it! I could honestly watch this show all day!

My wife and I loved the show. using real gun with blanks mad it kind of realistic and the performers played it up.

Great experience. Been here before. Highly recommend. The actors really get the crowds into it great experience for all family members.

My wife & I got here just in time to see a reenactment. While it was not quite historically correct it was a lot of fun to watch.

Good museum and a fun reenactment of the famous gunfight. $10 entrance fee reasonable. The 1 pm show usually draws the larger crowd. Parking was easy. There is a large pay lot, ($4) by the Courthouse Museum, which we used. We attended on Wednesday during Feb.

Show was only about 30 minutes long, but it was informative and quite entertaining. Bleacher seating.

Really cool show. Show was about 15 minutes. The show was funny but got serious during the shootout. Besides that, theres some cool museum exhibits throughout the grounds. Worth a stop

The actors were a lot of fun in this reenactment, but the entire presentation seemed a little lacking. But it was definitely a must-see if you have gone to the trouble to visit Tombstone.

This show was awesome! The entire cast was on point! We laughed, we participated and we learned more about this notorious event. If you are in Tombstone, get your tickets to this show. We will definitely be back!

It was really cool. I would say to future travelers that if you’re not okay with gunshot noises you probably shouldn’t go.

OK Coral is a fun and informative must see in Tombstone. See the 25 minute video prior to the reenactment. The actors were personable and funny. Great way to start your visit to Tombstone!

Great time, great actors
Involves crowd just enough
Funny
Enjoyed the historical context
Cool gift shop

Even in the the rain (yes rain) this production was so much fun. They rolled with it with ease. Many laughs and surprises. Overall a good time. Well worth seeing in the rain. Pros thru and thru.

Excellent day out from Tuscon, not too busy even at the weekend.
Plenty to see and do, we bought tickets for the OK Corral shootout and for the tram trip by the mine, both excellent especially the tram trip narrated very well by George

This is a must see in Tombstone! So many artifacts from Tombstone history, and the staff are very knowledgeable. We bought tickets to see one of the gunfights during the day as well, and it was a great show for all ages! They got the crowd involved, and reenacted the scene just like in the past! They even stayed afterwards for photos, questions, etc. There were interactive components of this place too.

The shoot out gun show is so much fun for the whole family, if you're going to Tombstone you've gotta get tickets for it and go!!! Bring the kids! Actors interact with crowd and there's humor and all around good acting and so much fun. I've seen it more than once and still have a blast every time.

I mean if you are in Tombstone you probably have to visit here. I think it cost us $6 per peson without the gunfight show. That part costs more. There are plenty of historical things to read about once you are outside and a blacksmith that is working. You can but items he makes right onsite and they are priced in line with other tourist spots we have visited.
The base entry fee included a free TOmbsotne Epitaph newspaper you pick up a few blaocks away. It also included a 25 minute historical 'show'. Parts of the show are a bit 'cheesy' but overall worht my time as I like the history and informaiton provided.

How can you go to Tombstone and not watch the shoot out show. The cat playing Wyatt Earp was a little Hayden Christensen as far as acting but it was fun. Loud but fun . Worth doing.

We went to the shoot out at the O.K. Corral, visited the museum and walked around the town. We had such a wonderful time and would go again. We wanted to try the barbecue but ran out of time. The crew at the O.K. Corral shoot out was awesome. Love their dedication. A must see!

The show was great! All the actors were Awesome. I'm coming back with my family. Thanks for a great show.

The actors in the ok corral gunfight are dressed in period correct costumes. They know their subject and I had a lot of fun. Highly recommended

This is our second time to see this and we enjoyed it just as much as the first time. I actors seem to really like their caricature roles and entertaining the crowed. This is of course a must do. Check in early for a good seat.

Th OK Corral show was so-so with poor acting. We also went to a different Old West show with a gun fight that we enjoyed much more. It had more of a comedy theme and the acting was much better.

This reenactment was wonderful!! Every member of the “cast” played their part excellently, knew what to say and what to do perfectly! I would highly recommend this whole experience to anyone visiting Tombstone!!

We happened to go to Tombstone during the Hellderado weekend. The visit to the OK Corral was the best way to end our day. The show was great. The audience participation was a lot of fun and the actors were all great. A definite must-see in this historic town!

It is absolutely fascinating to see the O.K. Corral in person and realize just how small it is. In an 18 square foot space, on the cold afternoon of October 26, 1881, four men in long black coats strode purposefully down the dusty Fremont Street. Around the corner, in a narrow vacant lot behind the O.K. Corral, waited six cowboys. In a fateful 30 seconds, nearly 30 shots were fired at close range. The gunbattle between the Earps – lead by Marshal Virgil Earp, his brothers Wyatt and Morgan ,and their friend, Doc Holliday; and the Clanton-McLaury gang left Billy Clanton and the McLaury brothers dead, and Virgil, Morgan, and Doc wounded.
It is ABSOLUTELY worth the ticket to gain access to the grounds, as well as the live re-enactment. Note that there are a lot of loud bangs, which might scare little kids.

This show was wild, comical, and entertaining. Took my son to the show, and we had a blast!
I strongly recommend a visit to Tombstone and and checking out the OK Corral.

We enjoyed the show. Got a touch corny but was still fun. Interesting bit of history that they played out.

An entertaining reenactment of the legendary gunfight with some funny quips added in! Even my dad who knows all the history about the fight enjoyed it. They also have a nice museum beforehand and you get a ticket to walk down to the newspaper office of the Tombstone Epitaph and get a copy of the paper that the gunfight was reported in. All in all would recommend, just make sure you get there about 15 minutes before the show starts to get a good seat.

Not sure where all the positive reviews are coming from. It was interesting to step back into time and stand where history was made. The gunfight script has turned the whole thing into a melodrama complete with requests for boo and hiss from the crowd. Most of the “actors” were the skill level of perhaps a middle school play. As others have noted, the place needs some TLC. Lots of signs in bad condition and many captions illegible. Just a letdown.

When in Tombstone, see the museum and the reenactment of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. You also get a copy of the local newspaper. When we first arrived on the dirt covered downtown street, the performers were out in front taking photographs with bypassers. So we of course, took our turn. The admission had separate tickets, but all included, for the different areas to see, but we timed it to catch the 11am gunfight. The stadium seating was pretty full, with our choosing the back row we could stand up if desired, and catch the breeze coming over the back wall. We put noise cancelling muffs on the baby's ears (also used at take off and landing on the airplane) and she was a doll. The show only lasted 20 minutes and the gunfight 30 seconds. Again they posed at the scene after the show, dead and alive.

Pretty neat little place-- definitely a nice break from college. Over the target audience, but y'know. The reenactment was cute, funny, and could be enjoyed by families for sure. The actors were charming and made sure all could tell what was going on by being overdramatic. It's a little bit of a tourist trap, but I mean, it's fun if you're self aware.

OK Corral is just OK. Not really worth the price. We were more interested in the actual history of the town and the Earps than the cheesy reenactments and souvenirs. The recreation of a prostitute's crib was interesting, and it was nice to see Doc Holliday's boarding house room.

A fantastic fun filled experience. I cannot recommend it highly enough. The gunfight was played out with gusto and the historama provided an informative and charming experience of a non-digital time, absolutely wonderful.

This is not the first time I have seen the "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" show in beautiful Tombstone, Arizona. It the thing my father loved to do and see. The show never gets dull or boring, and my favorite part is the crowd participation and the "breaking of the fourth wall" with the performers. The gunshots will also make you jump out of your seat, even if you think you are going to expect it.

This was the first and best shootout re enactment out of the three we saw. The actors were engaging and got the audience to participate. Cheers for the good guys and boos for the bad guys. This isn't Shakespeare and you know going in you won't be witnessing any Oscar worthy performances. All in all it was fun, informative, and a must see out of all the shoot outs.

This is a fun place to watch the reenactment of the famous gunfight. Very informative, funny, and well acted show. The cast is very talented and you can get pictures with them following the show for no extra cost. Audience participation is fun, If you can only go to one reenactment in Tombstone, this is the one!

Great actors. Nice show that combines humor, history and gunfights. A « must see » in Tombstone! Thank you to the team.

Actual place where the gunfight took place with historical displays and the show was fun, family friendly. Priced for families.

As a history buff, the ok corral was really the draw for me but we got the tickets for the re-enactment as well. The show was great. Entertaining and educational but fun as well. Money well spent.

The OK Coral is the place you want to go to see the gun fight. They are amazing! Their museums are great to walk through and they give you tickets to get you discounts into other venues. A+ in my opinion.

The actors were out in the street prior to the performance and we're very personable and even let us come out and take pictures with them. I learned some things during the reenactment that I did not know before.

They have some museum stuff also. Most interesting.
If you're going to Tombstone, you have got to see the shootout.
True to history? I don't know, I wasn't there, but it's worth the admission. Which comes with a free copy of the Epitaph and a few other things..
I'm glad we saw the show.

What a fabulous experience we had today. We were taken back in time to 1881 during the era of Wyatt Earp and his brothers and adversaries. The town is staged as it was back in the old west. We saw a shoot out, a documentary about the evolution of Tombstone had a great meal and a beverage at the saloon and bought a few souvenirs. Such a great time and quite reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend a visit to this great little place.

We were on the fence about going but the sight of a mustachioed man in the middle of the street announcing a gunfight convinced us to give it a shot, and we are so glad we did. The show is fun and engaging and the actors bring more talent and energy than you ever would have expected. The museum is great, but the show is well worth the price of admission alone.

The gunfight is professionally done and worth the ten bucks. Suitable for kids. Bleacher seats. Small outdoor "theater". Small audience seemed to enjoy and have fun. Actors use humor which is effective.

Such a good time definitely worth doing with the fam! The show was fun, funny, and well thought out.

Don't miss this show, it is the most authentic version of the famous shoot out. The artifacts were interesting and lots of places for picture taking.

We had fun, good audience participation - good stories during the show, cool gunfight that captured the spirit!

There are plenty of re-enactments in Tombstone but we thought if we were going to see just one it had to be the OK Corral. What a deal, for $10 you get to see the most famous re-enactments plus you get admission to the Historama ,which is a 1960's diorama, telling the history of Tombstone. Plus as a bonus you get access to the Epitaph historic newspaper as well. Great visit, would recommend.

The displays are great, but the best part is the re-enactment! Well worth the price. Lots of fun for everyone.

All of the actors were amazing!!! Super fun and interactive show, and very polite. Learned a lot and had a awesome new experience!

Went once in 1977. Every place in town cost $1 at the time. The OK Corral has a high wall surrounding it. Broken plaster statues inside. The whole town is decrepit. The only thing that was worth looking at was the giant rose bush that’s in the Guinness book of records.

On the road driving from Tucson, AZ to El Paso, TX. You turn off Tombstone Highway for about 40 minutes, and you come to this historical town.
The OK Corral museum and store is a must. The actors stand outside in costume and in character.
Definitely do not miss the gunfight show.
I really enjoyed looking in the shop as well as all the outdoor exhibits. I felt like I was back in time in the old west.

I would give this show a 5 star but the acting of Wyatt Earp was disappointing. He was monotone and stiff! Everyone else did an amazing Job though! And the show was good!

Okay, you know this is going to be an entertaining show rather than a history lesson, and it was. About a half hour show, actors explained before hand a bit of the historical background and the show was on. The audience was encouraged to participate by booing the “bad” guys and cheering the “good” guys, and that all helped provide an enjoyable experience. It was fun. Admission also included admission to the OK Corral museum, and free historical newspapers at the newspaper museum. I think it was well worth the $10 admission price.

This was a fun place to visit! Here we not only watched the reenactment of the famous gunfight, but it is also a small museum with many photos and information about the people who lived and worked in the area back in the day. With your ticket to the gunfight, you also get a ticket the the “Historama” show next door. It is worth seeing as well.

We enjoyed the OK Corral. There was a lot to see in the yard. We also enjoyed the gun fight. There was a lot of historical information in the battle. It wasn't just shooting.

Our family of 4 generations went on a Fall Break road-trip from Texas to Arizona and New Mexico to visit some NPS sites. Everyone in our party enjoyed the show! “Doc Holiday” did a fantastic job! We enjoyed the comedic take they added to the show but yet it did not take away from the historical aspect of the show!! Would recommend to anyone visiting Tombstone!!

This was a great and entertaining show. The seating is a little tight, but its not too long. You get a few extras with your ticket purchase of things to do.

A glimpse of old westerns and a bit of history, both US and cinema makes this corral an event for most. I do recommend arranging to see the shoot out which was fun for us all.

Loved the historical reenactment covering the start to end of the quarrel between the cowboys and earps. Appreciated being in the historical location with displays for accuracy. The ticket came with a view of Docs hotel room, a prostitutes quarters, a trip to the epitaph, and a historama “movie” with the voice of Vincent Price. Well worth the time.

This was a fun experience. The museum part and the grounds were need to see and the experience of the show was the best. Doc Holliday was awesome, it was like it was Val Kilmer from the movie. Great historical experience with the appropriate comical insert to the show. Price was more than reasonable for the experience.

Really enjoyed the theatrical performance at the OK Corral. At around 25 minutes long it's the perfect length imo, and the actors were both very funny and very personable both before and after the show. It's got to be a grueling gig to do that same performance multiple times a day every day in the sun, but they really made it entertaining, especially by goading the audience and incorporating real world events (like staring down a helicopter passing overhead for example) into their patter. The story is simplified and maybe not altogether accurate, but seeing the show, the museum and real gunfight location are well worth the price of admission.

A must see in Tombstone! The actors seem to really enjoy putting on the show and will interact with the crowd.

Was not like the old show I remember. The actor playing Wyatt was flat and dull. Whoever saw a Wyatt Earp actor without a mustache??? $10 for a ticket per person...

The re-enacted gunfight was really entertaining - much more than I'd expected.
Skip the historama movie unless they've updated it to be less white-centric.

The actors are really good and encourage the audience to take part which is fun. Doc Holliday introduced the show like a real professional with a few jokes along the way. Thanks to the sun shelter, you can enjoy the show in the shade and no sun in your eyes. The actors invite you to take photos at the end (both the goodies and the baddies!). They are very friendly and welcome any questions. Before or after the fight, don't forget to check out outside and inside of the building, loads of gems including the hearse and the blacksmith! At only $10 a ticket, it's a real bargain. The OK corral fight is a real must when in Tombstone.

The town of Tombstone prides itself on the 30-second gunfight that happened at the O.K. Corral in 1881, so there was no way we were going to miss it during our one afternoon in town. For $10, the O.K. Corral ticket includes the Historama historical show, some period museum exhibits and a reenactment of the gunfight itself. See the Historama before the gunfight for the context.
Note that Tombstone attractions are set up to be able to stack them. We arrived in town with enough time to take the Good Enough Mine Tour ahead of our O.K. Corral showtimes, then capped off the day with an early dinner at Big Nose Kate’s Saloon. It’s all in good fun - just do it.

Great way to experience the history of the famous OK Corral. The OK Corral ticket allows you to also have access to Fly's Photography, Doc Holiday's room at the boarding house, the Historama and the museum at the corral. All throughout are historical photos and artifacts pertaining to the town and it's history.
The tour culminates in a re enactment of the shoot out as well as events leading up to it. The actors are fun and the show is entertaining for the whole family. I've read other reviews that described the show as cheesy, however if you know anything about the actual history and you pay attention to the banter, there is a lot of historically accurate information presented in a fun way.
After the re enactment, the actors are kind enough to pose for photos and answer any questions about the town, the history, etc. Yes, they are amateurs, however I will say I thought the ones we saw did a great job. Doc Holiday was every bit as I would have imagined.
We went in the off season in July so there were no crowds and it was very comfortable. For the reviews that complain about wanting to see historically accurate, the actual shootout scene is right there with mannequins showing the positions of those involved as well as a recorded narrator that explains it.
Yes the guns are real and loud. I had to laugh at a review that complained it wasn't historically accurate and then complained about the noise of the guns.
Cost was $10 which I was more than willing to pay. While it's a part of history we should all be able to see as someone pointed out, it does require upkeep, maintenance and they are always restoring things so $10 is fair.

There’s a show at this place 3 times a day. If you want to see it, purchase $10 tickets. Don’t bring your pets because they are not allowed in due to gunshots.

Best value for the money🤠 Only $10 per person includes the reenactment, info video, and copy of Tombstone Epitaph from October 1881 detailing the accounts of the gunfight at OK Corral… very informative and the reenactment actors were very impressive.

The show was great! Love seeing history come alive and bonding with the kiddos over my love of history and their love of entertainment, was just great. The wife also enjoyed all the shopping. (My wallet didn't.) I had fun dressing up in 19th century garb and getting the family photo taken, my wife made a lovely can-can dancer. Great fun for the family and great weather!

This was a really fun experience and show! They ask for audience participation and even my husband got into it! Definitely a must see.

There was a lot of action and the actors were really funny at times. The show was very informative and talked about a lot we didn't know. A must see!

The Ok Corral can only be viewed if you purchase a ticket. For $10, you get entrance in to a presentation on the history of Tombstone, a newspaper, a museum of Tombstone, and the live action shootout reenactment. The displays are dated, but interesting. The shootout is more of a comedy than a reenactment, but entertaining.

So much fun! Wish we had more time! Loved the shootout at OK Corral. Excellent performers. Very entertaining. My kids loved it!! Stage coach ride was a first for us!

We had planned our day around the show times but when we arrived to book our tickets the show times were different. Please note there are two separate reenactment places in Tombstone. It was described to us like this: this was a more historical reenactment and the other one was a more slapstick/stunts/comedy reenactment.
We booked our tickets and returned as we were told. The number of people they fit into this tiny place was a bit shocking. We were more than shoulder to shoulder, thankfully it was an open air event.
At times it was difficult to hear because of the street and car noise right behind us. It was a distraction. Maybe mics and speakers would be a good investment?
What was really a distraction was the bees! There were dozens of them. People swatting left and right. I know this is out of their control but wanted to put it out there. They were everywhere. DOZENS.
Overall a one and done. Would we go back? No. Are we glad we did it once? Yes. When in Rome..err, Tombstone!

A fee of $20 includes the gun fight/show, access to the "museum", the historama film and a copy of a historical newspaper from the old newspaper office. I enjoyed walking through the museum and viewing the historical items but I found the actual gunfight to be cheesy and more suited to kids than adults.

So 3 stars because this is a unique experience in a unique town. It was fine. The show is good for kids I think, but a bit pedestrian in acting and dialogue for the adults. And the ages of the actors was confusing-Wyatt looked 16.
Please don’t bring your kids under 1 or dogs—the gun shots are VERY loud. And they were all screaming 1 minute in.

I was excited to see the O.K. Corral and see the gunfight and I wasn't disappointed. The actors did such a good job and got the audience involved which was awesome! The price to enter and see the show was $10....good price for both a show and exhibits. I would recommend everyone visit here at least once.

While here we enjoyed walking the historic district & seeing the area gift shops, restaurants/bars. The OK Corral’s show itself was very entertaining & fun. Short-n-sweet- definitely not a long broadway play… but a fun thing to see. The actors did a real nice job- thank you to them. If you skip the show, you will be disappointed with what is inside there.

This is the O.K. Corral
Everybody come here at Tombstone.
People sit, and say yay or boo.
everybody applaud.
The good guys
It showed how the O.K. Corral happened.

Was a very interesting show and worth a visit. Got there early and line was long but well worth it. Actors were on point even when it began to rain. The small little museums inside were exceptional

One of the best gun fights shows I’ve ever seen. Staged well, costumes and great acting. Enjoyed the show. A must see....

Wonderful, comedic reenactment of the shoot out. Very engaging! Sells out quickly so if you want a specific time, buy your tickets when they open. Best part was his help they were with my elderly parents. I let them know when I bought my tickets and they gave them priority seating on the front row. It was awesome service!!!!

The OK Corral shootout was a good time and the actors did an amazing job. Good cost of 10$ per person and a good size venue. Bleacher seating is unfortunate

Excellent portrayal of the events leading to the gunfight. Historically accurate, but a good amount of comedy to keep it fun. Absolutely excellent actors.

The O.K. Corral re-enactment exceeded my expectations! I have been planning this trip for a long time and they did not disappoint! Make sure you sign up for the O.K. corral re-enactment and not the stunt show. We went to the stunt show thinking we were in the right place and were disappointed until we realized this show was at a different location in Tombstone.

Just great fun...granddaughter loved it! A little history, a little humor. Very enjoyable experience.

The site of the OK Corral historic shoot out is reenacted in about a 30-minute show throughout the day. It is mainly a serious presentation. The cost is $10 (no discounts). You get access to viewing stand covered by a shade sail. Pictures can be taken during the presentation and afterwards with the actors. The grounds contain a few other historical artifacts. The statues of the real participants are posed outside for additional photo opportunities. There is a nice gift store with many reasonably priced souvenirs. This is a must do stop on your trip to Tombstone.

Loved this show! It was like experiencing the showdown. The actors were personable and knowledgeable. We asked questions about the historical points and they gave us very valid explanations. Everyone seems to be very proud of the town of Tombstone, as they should be. Would definitely visit again and recommend to Tombstone fans everywhere!

Very entertaining show and museum!!! Would highly recommend!!! Actors were funny and appeared to be accurate on the fight. Careful with little one loud gun noises

This is so much fun! Wonderful way to spend time in Tombstone and experience the gunfight at the OK Corral.

Hokey, but fun if you don't take it seriously, the movie-diorama is just OK and very old but has some interesting information and is 15 minutes

We had an amazing time at this show. The actors made it super fun and entertaining. We SUPER enjoyed the special 4/1 show, it had us all laughing so hard. It’s entertaining and informative all at the same time. We appreciated the great value provided and the amazing photo ops with the actors after the show. They were wonderful to be around and were so kind! If you go inside make sure to stop by the Blacksmith. This is where we found the best souvenir in tombstone! The folks in the shop were friendly even with the hustle and bustle of a busy weekend and I found the items in the store to be reasonably priced. Overall, pleasantly surprised!

My daughter son in law an I had a blast it was fun to see gun fight at The O.K Corral. We bought tickets to go they sold us blue ones instead of yellow had no idea but guy was great an let us see show with blue ones. Very kind an laid back people. We will come back .
Thanks again for hospitality an kindness.
Miss TuesDay Lynn Kimsey

Chose this gun fight re-enactment over the others on offer due to being at the actual location of the original gunfight. For $10 this was well worth the entrance fee. The actors were amusing and made the show most enjoyable. Lasts for around 30 minutes

Expected this to be a bit ‘cheesy’ but it was wayyyyy more fun than I thought! The actors & audience participation made this Friday afternoon a real ‘hoot!’

Traveling from South Carol8na to Arizona we decided to stop in Tombstone, after all Why wouldn't you? Awesome experience and fantastic time. Kiss really loved the old west feeling and all the cowboys. This was a truly memorable experience to visit the O.K Coral. Having seen Tombstone, Wyatt Earp and other westerns the chance to be here in Person and stand on this spot was worth the detour.
Don't miss it
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It was funny and accurate and I really enjoyed how involved they were with the crowd and got the crowd involved.

A great living museum town with a top class act for the gun fight at OK Corral. The act was hugely entertaining and a real spectacle. Entry included a useful Historama first to bring you up to speed with the history of Tombstone. A free newspaper print from the date of the gunfight is included in the low admission price of $10. The actors are great and really friendly, posing for pictures with you afterwards. All of the museum artefacts and bits of information are really interesting. Great for pictures as well. Gift shop is well stocked and reasonably priced. Can’t fault this in any way.

We so enjoyed our visit here. The actors made it really fun for the audience, and we learned some history at the same time. There were several exhibits of old hearses, old saddles, etc. that were very interesting. Highly recommend. Our 15 year old son enjoyed the show as well.

It felt very real I really enjoyed it , very realistic felt like I was in a western movie that I grew up watching as a kid.

There are several gun fight shows in Tombstone but the one at the O K Corral was by far the best.
You can also see where the infamous showdown was held as well. A must see when in tombstone!

This was a funny rendition of the famous tombstone fight that took place so many years ago. it was fun to hear the story of what when down back then.

A must stop for anyone in Tombstone this gives you a good perspective on the legendary gun fight at the OK corral. It really helps to clear up what really happened. They do have a reenactment that is also very intertaining.

This is a nice reenactment of the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. It's safe for the kids, but the guns are loud. A little comedy added, as well. There is a nice gift shop, too. Every time I visit, the show is just a little bit different depending on who the actors are. So, even if you've seen it, you'd enjoy seeing it again.

They advertise the shoot out at the ok coral with WyattEarp. Instead it was a silly comedy show with a shoot out
The whole town is in very sad shape, as was visible on the trolley tour. Very disappointed. It is obvious they are fighting for survival.

Not worth the price. The OK Coral is a part of history and should be open to public with no fee. Tombstone is already a tourist trap and this just sums it up

We went on 11/12/2022 to the 1pm show. This is a terrific play with good actors. It has intrigue, excitement, and humor. the only problem is the sun was so hot I burned my legs (wearing shorts). The sun beat down mercilessly; I don't know how everyone just sat there, which proves how engaging the show is. I wish they could put up an awning or a canvas shade (high over the audience so it doesn't obstruct the view.). Afterward, we toured the OK Corral exhibits which were highly informative even to those that know the full story.

Don't go if you're looking for an historically precise museum tour of the Earp-Cowboys story. Do go if you're looking for some fun, local actors teaching you the history in a humorous but memorable way, complete with a gunfight at the end. The museum itself was also interesting. Most importantly, it includes the actual site of the gunfight with mannequins to show you where.

Cleverly written with fun for the kids and laughs for the adults. Audience participation is a winner. Neat to have lots to do on the property: our visitors always enjoy practicing roping and the "crib" display. We've convinced friends who went to other "shootout" shows (and been disappointed) that this is the one to see. DON'T MISS THE HISTORAMA! We'd never taken advantage of the "freebie" before, but all in our party enjoyed it. (Most of us are older and remember Vincent Price, LOL.) I also was happy to finally make it to the Epitaph office, a great visit for fans of printed media.

We had an enjoyable early afternoon at the OK Corral site wandering through the displays of memorabilia, photographs and history, and then were delighted with the live gunfight. The re-enactors even posed with us for pictures afterward—good family fun and entertainment.

The show is fun and the actors are great. I recommend seeing this piece of relived history, also they have a mini museum that has some history of the town there too.

This was our first stop when we arrived in Tombstone not because we planned it that way, but simply by virtue of the fact that it was closest to where we parked the car. I guess we lucked out because we kind of stumbled into buying tickets for the top rated gunfight re-enactment in Tombstone by accident. We had no idea there were at least 2 other gunfight re-enactments in town!
The show ticket is good for not just the theatrical re-enactment, but the historama show and newspaper from the Epithet as well! A very good value at $10/adult.
The Historama show provides a good lead-in for your tour through the town and I recommend you do take this in as well as the gunfight.
I don’t know if the re-enactment follows the true history of the event, or if it’s been revised for entertainment purposes, but we enjoyed it, as well as some of the interesting memorabilia on display, particularly the information on prostitution in old time Tombstone.

Loved the show, it was the highlight of my trip. The cast was the sweetest and also really funny. Don’t miss it!

We had a great time at this show. The guys did an amazing job! I highly recommend going to this show!
It was affordable and we had great weather. The show is outside so that was nice. The gift shop had good souvenirs, drinks, candy etc.

We had a great time at the gunfight and reenactment of OK Corral. The cost was $10 each, which included a couple of extra items, so quite reasonable. The audience area is covered so you don’t sit in the hot sun. A little comedy, some history and a gunfight. Worth the visit if you’re in the area!

Great actors recreating the history of the event at the O.K. Corral! I wasn’t ready for the sound, might want to cover your ears a little as soon as it starts. I rewatched the movie afterwards and I truly appreciated the actors.
Be sure to tip the actors at the end of the show!

The Gunfights, stagecoach ride, the shops, the OK Cafe (Good food), The History, the list goes on and on, around every corner into every door it was truly exciting start with the stagecoach so you know what to see!! My favorite by far is the People who are all involved in everyway! There was not one turn where we couldn't find kindness or people who went above and beyond to show love and compassion for stranger!! My Grandfather always wanted to go to Tombstone he finally was able to go however there was challenges in him going to certain areas especially the gunfight show, the men (Especially the Actors whom helped him in and out and the ones on the street) I am most Thankful to You for making a dream come true for him!! I will NEVER forget you!!

this show is $10.00 per person--it is worth the price--the actors telll the story of the shootout--it is a little corny as they do jokesi feel that this is a must see while in tombstone--the guy that is doc holliday and the gentleman that plays the drunk are quite entertaining-before the show you may see the actors roaming around in the streets--after the show you can have your picture taken with the actors__

The Shootout was a Fun experience. The actors are believable and funny. Enjoyed it so much. A great end to a day. Tombstone is a great day trip!

We really enjoyed ourselves. A must see if you never attended this event before. The actors were excellent!

I wanted to go to tombstone, and drove there from Phoenix after landing, it was late in the day, and we left mid morning the next morning, but the ok corral has walls around it, you could not see it, and while I would not have minded paying to get in, the ticket area was closed, and the next morning the first show was not working for us time wise...It appears there is some stadium seating inside the high walls...

This show is a family-friendly audience interacting show. The audience was able to cheer for the good guys and boo the bad guys and thats what was entertaining for everyone!

This is the first thing we went to when we got to Tombstone. The actors were all pretty awesome and the performance was very informative. Before or after the show you can also wander around the OK Corral area where there are several small museum areas. The most interesting was the C.S Fly photography display and also the Buggy collection they have on site. The Historama - it is showing its age - was actually sort of fun to go to - very 1960's -ish. But it was informative as I didn't know any of the mining history of Tombstone until I saw this.

For $10 to see the gunfight re-enactment, it's not a bad deal. Any more than that, and I'd say it's overpriced. The show itself is only about 30 minutes long, which is more than enough. I don't know why, but I thought this was very similar to Medieval Times, but in a smaller outdoor setting (and obviously a whole different time period). They said masks were required, but not everyone had one due to the AZ mask mandate ending. Although we are vaccinated, we wore masks anyway. Most people were wearing masks. Do NOT expect any social distancing here. The stands were FULL. They are packing them in like sardines. I actually didn't mind this because I LOVE live performances (mostly concerts) and considering I haven't been able to do that, this was legitimately my first performance of any kind in over a year. Oddly, I was happy to be in a "crowd" watching a performance!

Best show in Tombstone! The actors made history fun. It had an old vaudeville atmosphere with booing at the bad guys and cheering when th Earps arrived

The reenactment was a lot of fun, and the actors were engaging and entertaining. They also posed for pictures and visited with the audience after the show. There were a lot of other things to do and see too, like coaches you could sit in and take pictures, a building full of old pictures from the late 1800s, and basic rock panning. You also get a ticket for the Historama, which is a more informational take on the story, so if you want to learn more about the characters in the gun fight reenactment, you can. Fun for all ages!

Loved it. The show was fantastic. Great audience participation. A lot of ad-libbing from the actors. Very funny show. All the actors were superb. Especially loved Doc Holiday but all were great. Only $10 and that’s gives you the re-enactment , a show in the cinema and a free newspaper. The newspaper gives a report of the trial of the murders we saw in the show. Really interesting reading. Do not miss this. It made our visit to Tombstone.

Excellent reenactment! The actors are terrific and made this a really fun attraction. The exhibits before the reenactment were very interesting and informative. We bought tickets that allowed us to tour the replica of the Epitaph newspaper too. That was fascinating.

AWESOME show! Great acting, fun time! Humorous and accurate to history. Loud shots so be prepared. Def recommend!

We've all heard of the shootout at the OK Corral, but not everyone understands that this was the climax to an ongoing struggle between cowboys and miners. Most of us didn't know that Tombstone was one of the hottest mining towns on the continent in its day, and the influx of get-rich-quick amateurs rubbed badly with the more established (though rough-and-tumble) cowboys. The crusade for law-and-order was just another tool in this struggle which embroiled everything from banks to brothels.
Given that the re-enactment drama starts out with narration, I wish they'd added a bit of this history into the mix. You can do some quick online lookup yourself to get your money's worth. I also think that wireless mics and a sound system would allow the re-enactors to concentrate on their roles rather than being heard. Glad I went.

Very entertaining and informative! Well worth the $10 charge. They involved the audience and made themselves available for pictures at the end. A must do if you’re going to Tombstone.

We had the best time at Tombstone! The whole town completely exceeded expectations in terms of food, tours, saloons, shows, and more. The OK Corral itself was a fun show that had some entertaining humor in the first half and a good depiction of history in the second half. The actors themselves were super friendly and courteous. My friend and I had a fun time taking pics with them and chatting with them after the show. And they signed our newspaper copies from the Epitaph with their characters' signatures and everything! Touring the spot where the OK Corral actually happened and then checking out Fly's studio/boarding house after the show were definitely highlights of the trip. Thanks for showing us a good time!

Fun!! For 10.00 per person, you get to watch the OK Corral gunfight reenactment. (Lasted about 25 mins or so)
You also get to watch a short movie about the history of Tombstone, and also tour the Epitaph newspaper museum. (Which is quite small)
We had a great time!
Warning: the “gunfire” is very loud.

We loved the gun fight at the OK Corral. It was well worth the money. The actors were really good and funny. It has a lot of other things to see inside the corral, like old surreys, saddles and other old antiques, just a lot to do there!

Highlight of my trip as it's been on my bucket list since I was a kid! Sadly it does seem the site could use some some restoration, you can barely read or make out some of the signs.

The museum is fine but this review includes that and the blacksmith who screwed me over on some custom pieces. I ordered 2 custom knives on June 28th that were suppose to be ready within 2 to 3 weeks. I wanted to give these as a gift to my brother for a trip we were taking to Alaska in Mid September. The blacksmith never finished the knives even though one week prior to the trip he said they would be done and even emailed me some pictures and said he would at least have one ready. 3 months he had to make these and it ruined things for me. On top of that, no one at the store had his contact info and it took me many weeks just to get contact info. The town is great but I would stay away from this place. I never plan on going back because of the experience and I made sure to tell about 15 people I know what happened.

An interesting way to learn a little more about the most notable gun fight in history with a perfect blend of fact, entertainment and humour too.
Comfortable bleachers, covered - which was very welcome on a hot summer day.

This is a fun reenactment that closely follows the movie. Get there early as the bleachers fill up quickly.

The re-enactment was fantastic!! Virgil was spot on. First look makes you think Sam Elliot right away. Great job to the law and the stinky cowboys. This is a must do if you visit.
A must-do! Probably the most sought-after attraction in town. The show lasts 20 or so minutes and provides a historical reenactment of what happened that fateful day between Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, and the gang. Actors are very engaging. Nice that the bleachers are shaded to get out of the sun, too. The ticket includes access to the Historama as well as the Newspaper Museum in town - we were pressed for time so just did the Corral. Would definitely return.