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Nitestorm

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Do any sites offer a membership scheme for regular players, that in return for a small annual fee, you can either bring your own paint or get a good concession on on-site paint? Just I remembered how LaserQuest (indoor lasergun game) places operate.

It just strikes me that one of the reasons why many people do paintball as a one-off or just a couple of times a year is the cost of paint on the day. I certainly know quite a few friends who enjoy a days rec-ball but the overall cost of the day puts them off doing it often. I'd of thought if sites offered an incentive to play regularly there would be some people who'd take it and give regular income to a site. I know sites have in the past reduced the entrance fee due to the time of year and weather to help get regular income. Surely getting people playing regularly and improving their game, can only be good for paintball in this country?
 

permboy

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membership i believe is £25 for a year and that get's you paint for 3p a ball. and then you pay £12.50 walk on fee.

that's for the NPF

ANd lo sonic
 
Hi guys and gals

Accademy works much the same for small fee £10.00per year but you do get goodies. Green fee then only £10.00 and paint only 2p per ball (£45.00 ) and this is blaze not rec or midnight, do the maths. Also really good prices in the shop or for ordered in goodies. We are not a million miles away honest don't bite even if you do ask nicely.;)

you can email me here or call for info 01296 434336 next accademy is sunday 21st of july but prices are valid for members on other days too,;)

sparklie trying to do her bit
 

Tom Tom

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Really a plug for Sparklies Academy.

It is great fun good value and you get to meet loads of people just as keen as you and they are not all "pro"

loads a kids have got into it and started to build up there kit bag some with great markers some with starter markers but all learning and getting better.

Even if you just go along and watch to see if it would take your fancy then Sparklie is good like that and welcomes all too her humble paintball pad.

Cookies are pretty good too;)