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Paintball Outing for Two, Four, or Six or a One-Year Pass to Yankee Paintball in Oxford (Up to 56% Off)

Yankee Paintball
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Multi-colored crossfire lights up arena after players arm themselves with provided equipment; one-year pass grants access to air and field

Paintball combines the philosophies from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War with anecdotes from Jackson Pollock’s autobiography, I Will Fight Your Painting. Hone combat aesthetics with this Groupon.

Choose From Four Options

  • $42 for a paintball outing for two (an $84 value)
  • Two all-day passes
  • Two all-day mask, marker, and barrel cover rentals
  • Unlimited air
  • 500 paintballs<p>

  • $79 for a paintball outing for four (a $166 value)
  • Four all-day passes
  • Four all-day mask, marker, and barrel cover rentals
  • Unlimited air
  • 1000 paintballs<p>

  • $110 for a paintball outing for six (a $250 value)
  • Six all-day passes
  • Six all-day mask, marker, and barrel cover rentals
  • Unlimited air
  • 1500 paintballs<p>

  • $49 for a season pass (a $100 value), valid for air and field access for one year<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 3, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 13 or older. Must sign waiver. One-year pass option not valid toward equipment rental or paintballs. 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 Yankee Paintball

Lifelong paintballers Glen Kapostas and Eric Schreiber founded Yankee Paintball with the aim of introducing new people to their favorite sport on a safe and fair playing field. Their 50 acres of paint-strewn battlegrounds include five different fields, each with a distinct layout and environment. Inflatable obstacles are scattered throughout the Airball Field, the layout of which changes every few weeks to enhance replay value. The 10-acre Castle Field—the largest of the bunch—spans the length of a small hill. Its battlegrounds light up with multi-colored crossfire during team games in which players crouch in bunkers, take shelter behind trees, and hide in the crowded nests of woodland critters.

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