Paintball is the fastest growing sport in America so the audience and hunger for a film like what we are doing is only getting bigger. Additionally, there are the WWII and military buffs that this story would appeal to. We also have a track record of making films about niche subjects that appeal to people outside those subjects, so we're confident we have the ability to attract a large audience of non-paintballers and WWII enthusiasts as well with our film.
A wide age range of participants, the ever increasing scope of the event and wild, exciting action will likely provide more than enough footage and interest for any paintball fan. For more information, visit Soldiers of Paint or Double Six Productions on the web.
Also, this year D-Day Adventure Park also features a pre-D-Day event - the Black Hawk Down paintball scenario game, which will take place on Saturday, April 19 (9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.) through Sunday, April 20 (10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). As with D-Day 2008, this event is inspired by the real historic events of what the Army Rangers endured in Mogadishu, Somalia. Event participation costs are $35 a day or $50 for both days. Camping, complete with showers/restrooms, costs $5 starting on Friday and running through Sunday. The Café D-Day will be open throughout this event and attendees can purchase field paint for $55 a case. RV/camping hookups (water/electric) are available at $15.00 a day during the event.








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