Howdy Pardner, looking at hiring some themed entertainment for your Western party? We offer a range of entertainment options based around the theme of the ‘Old West’. From our stunning replica stagecoach which houses a fully functioning photo booth, to our sidestall games units complete with a cowboy to help your guests with the games.
Feeling a mite thirsty, one of our saloon bar stalls can be set up to serve beer (we like to be authentic, but made an exception here and serve our beer cold) or bangers and beans to keep everyone well vittled.
Any of our units can be supplied with a small music system playing cowboy themed music to add atmosphere, larger sound systems are available to hire for bigger events.
A stunning centerpiece for any event, The Duke (named in honour of the one and only John Wayne), is a fully functioning photo booth system, but also much more. As well as your guests having their photos taken inside, it makes a great backdrop for camera phone pictures. Add in the range of external props that come with it, the sound effect unit, the music system playing a range of cowboy songs and you have an entire Wild West theme.
Our range of Western themed sidestalls provide fun for guests of all ages. Shooting saloon (with western style air rifles or our REAL Henry repeating rifles), horseshoe toss, hoop the cactus and more, all themed with cactus, wagon wheels and other Old West goodies.
All of our games units are manned by cowboys (or girls) in traditional western dress who explain the rules and help the guests with the guns and such like. Rootin tootin cowboy fun.
For something truly interactive our laser simulator puts you in a saloon bar shootout, try to hit the cowboys and leave the saloon girls alone or you lose points quicker than a cattle rustler gits from the corral.
Don't forget that gunslinging is thirsty work, we can provide a selection of beers (and whisky), even sarsaparilla to keep everyone watered.
If its chow you’re after then we can rustle up some bangers and beans for a campfire treat, and serve it from our replica chuck wagon, just like the cowpokes would have eaten.
Historically horsemen have always needed protective footwear as well as preferring boots with a higher heel. The origin of the cowboy boot that we know today comes from various boot styles including the Wellington boot, which originated from Britain's Duke of Wellington. At the time it was a straight plain leather boot with one-inch heels and straight tops. Cowboys also wore the Hessian boot, which had a V-cut in the front, and some of these had a silk or leather tassel hanging down in the V.
Wild West Trivia
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