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50 Caliber Open-Play Paintball Package for Two, Four, or Eight at CPX Sports (Up to 74% Off)

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Combatants wage a paintball war on 15 themed fields with new 50 caliber markers, 250 paintballs per person, and protective face masks

Choose from Six Options

Valid Wednesday–Friday:

  • $25 for a 50 caliber open-play package for two ($95 value)
  • $49 for a 50 caliber open-play paintball package for four ($190 value)
  • $99 for a 50 caliber open-play paintball package for eight ($370 value)

Valid Saturday–Sunday:

  • $30 for a 50 caliber open-play paintball package for two ($95 value)
  • $59 for a 50 caliber open-play paintball package for four ($190 value)
  • $118 for a 50 caliber open-play paintball package for eight ($370 value)

CPX Sports is open weekdays only from Memorial Day (5/25/15) to Labor Day (9/7/15).

Each package comes with rental markers, 250 paintballs per person, and protective face masks. Low-impact paintball allows for players to experience the fun of traditional paintball with lighter impacts that are 17% slower, making for a good introduction to paintball, especially for kids and beginners.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign waiver. Must be 10 years old. No carry-on paint allowed. Open Play only valid for low impact guns. Discounts may not be used in combination with any other discount, promotion, or coupon. Can not be used for private groups, CPX special events, or CPX private birthday parties. Open weekdays only from Memorial Day (5/25) to Labor Day (9/7). Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About CPX Sports

A hailstorm of paint projectiles rains down upon CPX Sports' more than one dozen fields, each of which poses different challenges and requires specialized tactics. The crown jewel of the park is the Town of Bedlam, a massive maze of small-town 1950s buildings that jut out between streets dotted by paint-splattered cars and streetlights. There, snipers poke their heads out of the central city hall's tower as the opposing team hides out or checks for abandoned shampoo samples inside the post office. The Jungle of Doom drops teams into a heavily wooded field to vie for control of a central temple, and chromatic combatants weave between desiccated cars in the Wastelands, attempting to collect the most gas cans. A full pro shop outfits players with markers, protective gear, and Sesame Street coloring books for target practice.

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