FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Playing your first game?List Item 1
If you’ve never played paintball before, you’re in for a real treat! Paintball is a game that virtually anyone 6 years or older can play; male, female, young, not-so young. Before you go out and play your first game, there are some things to know that will really help your first experience be a great one!
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What do I wear?List Item 3
Wear old clothes, preferably dark in color. Old camos work great! Wear a comfortable pair of boots, cleats, or sneakers. DO NOT wear any good jewelry of any type. If you choose to wear them, they could become lost or damaged.
*If you are inviting children under 18 to play with your party. We recommend you have their parents sign the online waiver.
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Should I bring anything extra?
Make sure to bring extra money just in case. We supply you with a minimum amount of paintballs with one of our rental packages; however, you may need more. You also may want to buy a drink or snack between games. Feel free to bring your own drinks and snacks but please do not leave your trash on the ground. We recommend bringing a change of clothes. The odds of your coming out clean are very slim! It just means you had an awesome paintball day!
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What should I expect?
This is the big question. Most people who have not played paintball before have no idea what to expect. Does it hurt? Are the other players friendly? These are all good questions.
If you get hit by a paintball fired from close range (about 20 feet or less) it does sting a bit. Most people will tell you that after the first time you’ve been hit, the sting is rarely an issue.
More often than not, the regular players at the field are very friendly and more than willing to help any new players. The same applies to managers and referees at the field. If you have questions, do not be afraid to ask.
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On the field:
Once you are at the field, take time to watch some of the other games before you go on. Watch how they play the game. When you get out there, start out slow and don’t over do it in the first game or two. It doesn’t take too long for you to get comfortable with the game.
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A few rules of thumb:List Item 4
NEVER remove your goggles while you are on the field even if you have already been hit. If you are eliminated call “OUT” or “HIT” as loud as you can and stick your marker and both arms above your head so everyone can see you are out. Do not argue with any of the referees. The refs are there to keep it safe and fun. Remember it’s all part of the game!