Standard Paintball is a great option for players ( Ages 10+) who are comfortable using the most common sized paintballs (.68 Cal) in the industry.
DIGITAL WAIVERS ARE ONLY VALID FOR THE DATE THEY ARE SUBMITTED!
Every single player (Yes, that means adults and parents too...) will be required to have a completed waiver form filled out if you are going to enter into the field of play.
All players under the age of 18 must fill out their waiver form with the following:
What happens if I forget to fill out my waiver form online?
Answer: No problem. We have a kiosk on site where you can fill out a waiver.
What if my parents or legal guardian isn't with me when I arrive to sign for my waiver form, what do i do?
Answer: No problem. Your parents can just log on our website and fill out a waiver form from their mobile device or computer.
All players under the age of 18 must fill out their waiver form with the following:
- Waiver form filled out completely.
- Waiver form must have a printed name and signature of their parent or legal guardian.
- Waiver form dated for the correct day of play.
What happens if I forget to fill out my waiver form online?
Answer: No problem. We have a kiosk on site where you can fill out a waiver.
What if my parents or legal guardian isn't with me when I arrive to sign for my waiver form, what do i do?
Answer: No problem. Your parents can just log on our website and fill out a waiver form from their mobile device or computer.
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Does getting hit with a Standard Size (.68 Cal) Paintball really hurt?
This is the #1 question that we get asked. The answer to that question is..... yes and no.
Whether or not getting shot with a paintball hurts depends upon where on the body you get hit, what angle the ball strikes you, how fast (velocity) it was going, and of course, the distance between you and your enemy.
So yes, while getting shot can definitely leave welts or marks, most paintball injuries occur when someone puts themselves in a bad position, tries to be a hero, or ends up getting ambushed by someone way too close by.
The first time you play paintball you’ll probably be wary of getting hit. You won’t know what it feels like, and you’ll wonder if you can take it. My best advice is not to worry about it, because you can. Most paintball hits feel like thumps or quick snaps against your body.
If you are a first time player we highly recommend starting off with our "Low Impact Play" rental equipment. It is 68% less impact than all other types of paintball. Less pain = more Fun! !
What is Standard Paintball?
This is the #1 question that we get asked. The answer to that question is..... yes and no.
Whether or not getting shot with a paintball hurts depends upon where on the body you get hit, what angle the ball strikes you, how fast (velocity) it was going, and of course, the distance between you and your enemy.
So yes, while getting shot can definitely leave welts or marks, most paintball injuries occur when someone puts themselves in a bad position, tries to be a hero, or ends up getting ambushed by someone way too close by.
The first time you play paintball you’ll probably be wary of getting hit. You won’t know what it feels like, and you’ll wonder if you can take it. My best advice is not to worry about it, because you can. Most paintball hits feel like thumps or quick snaps against your body.
If you are a first time player we highly recommend starting off with our "Low Impact Play" rental equipment. It is 68% less impact than all other types of paintball. Less pain = more Fun! !
What is Standard Paintball?
- The difference between low impact paintball and standard paintball is pretty basic, and it comes down to the equipment used. A low impact paintball is .50 caliber, meaning it’s smaller than the .68 caliber standard paintball.
- Our paint is completely washable. You may want to bring something to put on the car seat for the drive home.
- Players using Standard Paintball rental equipment or playing in games where other players are using .68 cal. equipment, you must be at least 10 years of age and have a parent or legal guardian on site at all times.
- All players play the game differently, so each person uses a different amount of paint. Most players will make do with however much (or little) they have. We've found that the average player uses about 500-700 paintballs in an afternoon of play (some will use more, some will use less). The best thing to do is purchase paint by the case, if possible, since the cost per case is the least expensive way to get additional paintballs. If you have any paintballs left over, you're welcome to take them home with you and bring them back for use next time you play.
- Play times can vary from group to group. Most groups of 8-12 players usually are at our field for 2 to 3 hours on average.
- Yes we do! We offer $5 off each player rental package with groups that have 20 or more players in attendance on the day of play.
- Groups must have a Appointment Booking made with Booking Deposit.
- Players not needing any Rental Package or Rental Gear will get $5 off entry fee.
- For Groups of 40 or more players, Please contact us for additional group rate discounts.