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Epic school holiday fun at Next Level Skirmish

Laser Skirmish is like paintball without the mess and bruises. A super fun sport that gets you working autonomously and as a team member.

When you play, you improve your communication skills. It’s a team building experience, helping you to hone your leadership and strategy building abilities. It also involves constant communication amongst players while devising a watertight strategy to attack opponents. Next Level Skirmish allows your mind to think and plan strategies which can outwit your opponents. It’s this use of full body and mind that makes it feel so rewarding.

Or you can be like me and just run around shooting people screaming, laughing, getting shoot, shooting my own team members (by accident), having huge epic death scenes and heroic come backs from the dead! Or be like my dad who sets himself up behind a barrel and shoots everyone as they run pass with his sniper, not once breaking a sweat. Whatever you choose to do it is bloody good fun! (without the blood!)

Parents love Next Level Skirmish as this feedback from Drysale mum Sarah attests – ‘Best Day Ever! is how my kids described their game today at Next Level Skirmish. I just wanted to let you know its just so great to have this here in Geelong and we will defiantly be back, Harry wants his next birthday with you guys’.

Over these school holidays Next Level Skirmish has a great deal Mon-Fri 10am, 12noon and 2pm sessions you will get 1.5hrs of Skirmish play for the price of 1hr. $30pp We will see you on the battlefield solider!

Don’t miss out on this adventure, that is likely to be one of the best experiences you have this school holidays. Book online, come and play the best sport in the world and bring your friends the more players the more Kills! www.NextLevelSkirmish.com.au

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