$25 for Admission, Gun and Mask Rental, Unlimited Air, and 500 Paintballs at Fightertown Paintball Park in Surprise
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- Four varied fields
- ATV battling field
- Trenches & mazes
- Tactical play
If the Hundred Years' War had been fought with paintballs instead of rifles, it might still be happening, but it'd be so colorful that no one would mind. Experience your own vibrant battlefield with today's Groupon: for $25, you get one admission, gun and gear rental, unlimited air, and 500 V1 paintballs at Fightertown Paintball Park in Surprise (a $50.43 value). Fightertown Paintball Park offers challenging, tactical paintball play across four different fields. To launch a game in Field 3, players leap from abandoned Vietnam-era helicopters and scurry into dugout desert trenches or the mazelike 5,600-square-foot tactical house to blast enemies away with heavy-duty splatter-sticks. History lovers can simulate World War II-era aerial dogfighting as they zoom through Field 4 on ATVs. Faux-fighters are protected from potentially painful projectiles and redecorated wardrobes with masks, goggles, and a chest and back protector included in the rental package, and they can refuel their guns with unlimited air between games. Fightertown Paintball Park is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Reviews
Paintball aficionados on PB Review recommend Fightertown Paintball Park:
- Very nice fields, it was well reffed and chrono enforced. – Bus, PB Review
- Reffs [sic] were between good to excellent. They are always there for paint checks, carry radios for coordination, have hand held chronos, are ALWAYS on top of masks violations, and barrel plugs/sleeves. – D's Toy, PB Review
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About Fightertown Paintball Park
Freshly splattered paint drips down the mazelike barricades and buildings that speckle Fightertown Paintball Park's two large fields, each of which pose their own scenarios and challenges. Players in full complements of rental or personal gear dive behind abandoned buildings in the urban landscape of Field 1, seeking advantageous flanking positions and picnicking sites by sneaking through the streets. Players deploying onto Field 2 descend into fox holes and trench combat, which teams can navigate by communicating through secret messages composed of paint splatters. The arenas host open-play sessions as well as long scenario events.