Jodi C.
Yelp
I have been to Colonial Williamsburg countless times. I thought this would be a LOT more like that. My mistake. My expectations were way too high.
Whereas Colonial Williamsburg consulted with the Walt Disney Company to make almost a theme park, Cowtown Museum is really just a museum.
Instead of people in period costumes in the buildings and walking around, it was mostly just dusty items in buildings for us to go in and look at and then leave.
There was a guy in the printing press building. It would have been nice to see someone in the blacksmith building and the carpentry building and in the general store ...
We ate at the Saloon. It had sarsaparilla which was good. Hotdog bratwursts. Are they period food? I don't know. The pretzel probably isn't period food. It came with melted nacho cheese in a plastic container.
The one cool thing was learning about the 10 cent magazines from the time period, and seeing actors have a shootout in the Main Street. Most of them ended up dead at the end.
I wanted more people , cleaner props, cleaner buildings. It all just felt old and not well kept, instead of immersing us in history as if we were really there, back in time.
I also feel like the gift shop could have had more choices of period toys, food (like rock candy?), jewelry, playing cards, tea sets, horseshoes ... things that feel more appropriate.
I had promised to send a friend a postcard and all the postcards were of actors. I didn't feel any of them conveyed that Cowtown is a fun place to go. I didn't want to send my friend a postcard of an actor.
My friend we went with is a native Kansan, and he had never been there or even heard of the place. We tourists got him to go. I doubt he will ever feel like going back with his friends or family.