Walk-On Paintball Outing with Gear and Ammo for Two, Four, or Six at Paintball Indiana (Up to 69% Off)
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Experienced staff outfits each player with marker, safety equipment, and 300 paintballs to battle across three fields
A trip to the paintball field is the only way to treat an itchy trigger finger, outside of expensive rash creams or firing a water gun carved from a cactus. Scratch the itch for vengeance with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $35 for a paintball package with field entry, marker rental, 300 paintballs for each player, and safety equipment for two (a $85.66 value)
- $59 for the above package for four (an $171.32 value) $79 for the above package for six (a $256.98 value)
Paint flies across 20 acres of battleground encompassing three fields that run the gamut of styles from woodsball to speedball. Referees ensure fair and safe play, and the staff outfits guests with a Tippmann 98 marker, 300 paintballs, and all the safety gear required to withstand an afternoon's hail of paintballs.
Paintball Indiana
Paintball Indiana's owner and operator Chris bought his first marker––a PCS Storm––almost 20 years ago. He was hooked from the very first paintball shot, and within five years began refereeing games and designing his own equipment. Six years ago, his passion led him to purchase Paintball Indiana's expansive 20 acres of fields, which revolve around a central defensive castle. Chris now employs his own referees, a staff of young and passionate players that regulates games of speedball, woodsball, or scenario play on the three fields and lobby sofas. Chris' fields also play host to three- and five-man speedball leagues, which help players hone their marksmanship before upcoming tournaments. Large-scale games are de rigueur as well, as Chris and the staff takes down the nets between fields for the Big Game––an event hosting vast armies of players battling across 700 feet of terrain in the hopes of capturing the castle's prized Beanie Baby collection.
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About Paintball Indiana
Paintball Indiana's owner and operator Chris bought his first marker––a PCS Storm––almost 20 years ago. He was hooked from the very first paintball shot, and within five years began refereeing games and designing his own equipment. Six years ago, his passion led him to purchase Paintball Indiana's expansive 20 acres of fields, which revolve around a central defensive castle. Chris now employs his own referees, a staff of young and passionate players that regulates games of speedball, woodsball, or scenario play on the three fields and lobby sofas. Chris' fields also play host to three- and five-man speedball leagues, which help players hone their marksmanship before upcoming tournaments. Large-scale games are de rigueur as well, as Chris and the staff takes down the nets between fields for the Big Game––an event hosting vast armies of players battling across 700 feet of terrain in the hopes of capturing the castle's prized Beanie Baby collection.