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Indy Acres Paintball – Indianapolis

All-Day Paintball Outing with CO2, Marker, and Gear for Four, Six, or Eight (Up to 62% Off)

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No Longer Available
Thu Dec 13 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$128
Discount
54%
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$69
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In a Nutshell

Paint flies across six outdoor fields ranging from woodsball to close-quarter battles, with gear and 155 paintballs included for each person

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Must sign waiver. Must be 10 or older. Under 18 must have guardian-signed waiver. Valid only for open play. Field paint only. Extra fee for night play.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Paintball hurts less than you think it will, like getting your first haircut or admitting that you don't love Denise. Be brave with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$59 for a paintball package for four (a $128.60 value)
$85 for a paintball package for six (a $192.90 value)
$99 for a paintball package for eight (a $257.20 value)

Packages include the following per person:

  • One all-day pass
  • Unlimited CO2, marker, and protective gear
  • 155 paintballs

Soldiers wage war across six outdoor fields of varying terrain, ranging from large woodsball fields to close-quarter simulated hostage-rescue scenarios. The field equips each player with a .50 caliber paintball marker, which shoots smaller, less painful pellets during refereed matches. All protective gear is included, and unlimited CO2 lets players battle all day. Once each player exhausts their individual supply of 155 paintballs, they may purchase more at the field. Indy Acres Paintball does not allow players to bring their own paintballs.

Indy Acres Paintball

One of the hostage takers adjusts his protective mask nervously as the dull thuds of the police team's fire hits outside the makeshift house. He and his four allies protect a VIP they kidnapped while the rescue team waits outside. Moments later, the door bursts open as the rescue team breaches through and unleashes a fury of paintballs at the villains. After a few tense minutes and paint-spatter casualties on both sides, the battle is over, the hostage rescued, and the teams reversed. This is a regular scene at Indy Acres Paintball, a field that takes pride in the variety of scenarios available on its six fields.

From hostage rescue to large-scale woodsball and fast-paced speedball, the outdoor fields accommodate every type of play, and Indy Acres equips players with .50-caliber paintball guns that hurt more than a rubber-band snap but less than knowing that the sun has a shelf life. Additionally, the field’s rules of conduct maintain fair play and fun for every participant.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Award-Winning Documentaries

Critics have described this year’s crop of award-winning documentary films as “exciting,” “revelatory,” and “boring in the middle.” Here are the plot summaries for this season’s best documentaries:

  • A man only washes himself with industrial car-wash fluid for an entire year to prove that industrial car-wash fluid is bad for you.

  • A group of preteen world handwriting champions prepare for the greatest challenge yet—signing their own permission slips.

  • A woman who accidentally locked herself in her closet for five years reassimilates to living in the rest of her house.

  • A man who starred in an embarrassing 1980s public-service announcement about the dangers of eating shellfish has his humiliating past dug up by a documentary film crew.

  • A group of people who were born without joints in their toes climbs Mount Kilimanjaro.

  • The terrifying secret about how ice cream is made

  • A bunch of people who did drugs together at an abandoned airplane hangar in the ‘70s get back together to talk about it.

  • One man sets out to expose the problem with the country’s public schools by enrolling his dog in the country’s public schools and seeing if they notice.

Is Fido in class today?

Indy Acres Paintball

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    Indianapolis

    7225 E Raymond St.
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46239
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