$5 for a Day of Paintball or One Hour of Laser Tag at Frontline Paintball & Laser Tag (Up to $15 Value)
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- Eight indoor and outdoor fields
- Friendly, safety-conscious staff
- Eagle Eye Laser Tag system
Paintball is like a production of Hamlet: it's exciting, demanding, and by the end everyone has pretend-died. Take arms against a sea of troubles with today's Groupon: for $5, you get a day of paintball or an hour of laser tag at Frontline Paintball & Laser Tag (up to a $15 value). Frontline's outdoor fields and satellite shop are located on Duffet's Road, while their indoor facility is on Pearl Place. With a variety of speeds, terrains, and rules, Frontline Paintball offers an exciting array of paintball options that caters to a broad range of game-play desires. Seven outdoor fields allow players to enjoy nature as it was intended--pristine, with friends, and lying in wait behind a pile of bus tires--while the indoor court offers an observation deck for the smattered to cheer on their compatriots. Gun, mask, and referees are included; paintballs come at the player's expense ($8/100 outdoors; $10/100 indoors). The mess-averse can opt out of splatter by redeeming their Groupon for an hour of paintball laser tag, a high-tech incarnation of paintball in which infrared signaling keeps stains firmly theoretical, like a recurrent daydream of transforming into a thunderstorm. Download and fill out the waiver to expedite the pop, lock and cocking process.
Reviews
More than 230 Facebookers are fans of Frontline Paintball & Laser Tag and seven PBreview.com users comment on the facilities:
- With the 100 + people the refs keep everything organized. There is no cheating or arguments to be heard of. If you are ever in Newfoundland, Frontline paintball is the place to go! – mightymurph, PBreview.com
- This field is my favorite for many reasons. One reason is that you can see everybody on the field. But that doesn't mean it is easy to hit them! There is lots of different inflatable bunkeres including: "Tacos"(Don't know why everybody calls them that), "Cylinders", and many other "Objects" that cover you well. – kn7, PBreview.com
- Eight indoor and outdoor fields
- Friendly, safety-conscious staff
- Eagle Eye Laser Tag system
Paintball is like a production of Hamlet: it's exciting, demanding, and by the end everyone has pretend-died. Take arms against a sea of troubles with today's Groupon: for $5, you get a day of paintball or an hour of laser tag at Frontline Paintball & Laser Tag (up to a $15 value). Frontline's outdoor fields and satellite shop are located on Duffet's Road, while their indoor facility is on Pearl Place. With a variety of speeds, terrains, and rules, Frontline Paintball offers an exciting array of paintball options that caters to a broad range of game-play desires. Seven outdoor fields allow players to enjoy nature as it was intended--pristine, with friends, and lying in wait behind a pile of bus tires--while the indoor court offers an observation deck for the smattered to cheer on their compatriots. Gun, mask, and referees are included; paintballs come at the player's expense ($8/100 outdoors; $10/100 indoors). The mess-averse can opt out of splatter by redeeming their Groupon for an hour of paintball laser tag, a high-tech incarnation of paintball in which infrared signaling keeps stains firmly theoretical, like a recurrent daydream of transforming into a thunderstorm. Download and fill out the waiver to expedite the pop, lock and cocking process.
Reviews
More than 230 Facebookers are fans of Frontline Paintball & Laser Tag and seven PBreview.com users comment on the facilities:
- With the 100 + people the refs keep everything organized. There is no cheating or arguments to be heard of. If you are ever in Newfoundland, Frontline paintball is the place to go! – mightymurph, PBreview.com
- This field is my favorite for many reasons. One reason is that you can see everybody on the field. But that doesn't mean it is easy to hit them! There is lots of different inflatable bunkeres including: "Tacos"(Don't know why everybody calls them that), "Cylinders", and many other "Objects" that cover you well. – kn7, PBreview.com