$10 for an All-Day Paintball Admission to Bunker at Battle Ready Paintball in Wyandotte ($20 Value)
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- Equipment included
- 100-acre activity grounds
- Washable paint
- Camping & showers available
Hanging out amid a flurry of tiny, colorful spheres used to be a pastime reserved for marble-wielding scamps named Alfalfa, Stymie, and Spank-Wheat. Defect from that rascally gang and get a real shooter in hand with today's Groupon: for $10, you get an all-day paintball admission pass—including a gun, a mask, a hopper of air, and 200 paintballs—to D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte (a $20 value).
Owner Dewayne Convirs concocted a vision of an action wonderland, plugged that vision into an amplifier of ambition and excitement, then cranked that knob up to 12 and blew out the walls for the authentic outdoor sharpshooting experience that is D-Day Adventure Park. Home to “Oklahoma D-Day,” called the world’s largest paintball event, D-Day Adventure Park provides heat packers with 100 acres of rampant rapid-fire terrain. Grab a platoon of roughnecks and polychromatically plow down an infantry of musketeers with washable paint across painstakingly crafted battlefields designed to resemble famous raids and historical conflicts. Armed with a D-Day-supplied gun, protective mask, 200 paintballs, and one hopper full of high-powered air, agile assassins can take to the field for a full day of score settling and foliage redecorating. D-Day Adventure Park also provides free camping and showers for guests. This Groupon is valid Mondays through Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Reviews
D-Day Adventure Park has been reviewed positively on PB Review, and three Google Mappers give the paintball arena an average of five stars:
- THIS IS THE MOST AMAZING PAINTBALL EXPERIENCE YOU WILL EVER PLAY IN – Wolfpack6Reaper, PB Review
- Every year it gets better! I love D-Day I have been participating at d-day for 6 years and I have still not seen all the areas of this massive 600+ acre world. – seankubin, Google Maps