Boasting the largest Paintball Venue in the southern hemisphere, and a short drive from the city, World Series Paintball provides an action packed day that will leave you sore and smiling. Heres a run down of what you’ll get up to… After you make you initial booking online, your day starts with a short safety walk through with an experienced paintball pro. This is all the usual duty of care stuff that generally goes in one ear and out the other. Basically, don’t shoot people at close range, and don’t be an idiot. Once this is done, you are given a mask and a bullet belt and are almost ready to rock. Its here that you’ll see the first of many times that the company try to up sell you stuff. Mainly, more bullets(standard starting number is 200), or more armour(which you’ll probably need). If you don’t go shooting off all your rounds at once, it’s pretty easy to conserve your 200 bullets throughout the 4 games you’ll be playing, but with an extra hundred only $ 15, why not?! As for armour, it’s best to bring a pair of gloves and something to cover your neck, as these are 2 exposed areas that will cop a lot of bullets. And for the boys, bring a cricket box too, or face the fear of a sore ride home! Now to the games. Everyone gets a gun, and is taken to the first of 4 scenarios. The first is the«Junk Yard», Game 2 is set in the Wild West, and its a full on cops and robbers game where one team has to try and get as many money sacks back to base whilst the cops shoot at them from the other side of the street. Game 3 was a personal favourite, the«Drug Runners”/ Teams are split and while one is aiming to get a heavy metal box across the border, the other acts as ‘border patrol» and shoots the hell out of them. This game was extra fun as although the border patrol team is given the advantage of height and vision, they only get one life before having to sit out the rest of the game. Game 4 is basically a free for all to use up your ammo. With a rule in place to not shoot each other from closer than 8 meters, most of the day is painless. There’s the odd bruise is hit from close range,(it really hurts), and mouth full of paint if you cop a pellet in the face and it goes through your mask, but play clever and play safe and you’ll have a blast.