![]() ![]() ![]() The arcade faded into the background in Bear Country, even surviving the initial shift to Critter Country, before finally closing in 2003. The Starcade in Tomorrowland had way more games and a larger space, and the arcade’s back corner location didn’t lend itself to traffic flow at all. This arcade was never popular, even during the arcade peak in the 70s and 80s at the park. The small room had a collection of individual racing and interactive games, along with a few dancing marionettes and other offerings. Like the Shootin’ Exposition in Frontierland, the Swingin’ Arcade games were pay-to-play. The Swingin’ Arcade opened in spring 1972, next to the Mile-Long Bar. Frontierland, Main Street, Adventureland, and Tomorrowland all had their own versions of arcade games, and before long, Bear Country developed its own. In the 70s, arcades started popping up across Disneyland. Today, the arcade space is part of Pooh Corner. Park History Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcadeīear Country – Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcade faced the lower courtyard in Bear Country, near the exit to Splash Mountain. ![]()
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