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The Paintball Arena is located in a town just outside Palma in the picturesque
university town of Son Sardina. It is set in an open sports field which
has been reconstructed by Europe’s leading Paintballing association to
offer the ultimate paintball experience.
You’ll be greeted at your accommodation by your personal Henorita guide
and a coach will be waiting to whisk you to the Paintball Arena.
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After
the standard safety procedure, your group will be split into teams
of 5 to 7 people; the amount of teams will be determined by
the number in your group. A Round Robin competition will then start,
each game of about 10 minutes having two teams battling it out.
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Once
the competition commences, the hens will be ducking and diving through
and around air filled obstacles of all different shapes and sizes.
You may be holding the fort or attacking your opponents' strongholds
depending on your strategy. |
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The
weapons you’ll be carrying are mechanical semi automatics, 1 pull-1
shot. This enables you to conserve bullets and pick off your targets
wisely. The paintballs will be travelling at 91m per second which
will sting from close range, so padding is provided to cover important
and vulnerable areas ! |
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The
game can be won in two ways - either capture the opposing teams’ flag
or claim the flag in the middle of the battle field and place
it safely on the opponents starting point. This is normally achieved
by shooting all your rival players. However,
this is not always necessary if good strategy and tactics are employed. |
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During the intervals you can cool down, enjoy a tasty beverage and relax while watching your rival teams pound each other with paintballs.
You may still be nursing your bruises on the flight home. Nonetheless, paint
balling is a fantastic activity for medium to large hen parties, and comes highly
recommended. |