Yorkshire adventure company targets growth with new paint-balling service in Leeds
Live For Today, the Yorkshire-based outdoor activities company, has made a significant investment to to launch a new paint-balling service.
The paint-balling service, which aims to boost a growth period for the business, will be based at Live For Today’s Leeds site at Hazelwood Castle.
Having experienced year-on-year growth since the company’s inception in 2011, the launch of the paint-balling service adds to Live For Today’s activities portfolio which includes Quad-biking, laser tag and axe throwing, plus much more.
Launched by entrepreneurs Marc Wise and Dan Miller, Live For Today now boasts three sites across Yorkshire and Cumbria with plans to open further sites across the UK.
Marc Wise, managing director, commented: “We understand the importance of continuously evaluating our range of services and we have included paintballing to offer a greater selection of services to make Live For Today the number one place to enjoy a team building day, event or celebration with a difference.”
The paint-balling offer willcater for both the corporate market and consumers by offering custom packages for team building days and stag parties.
Live for Today offers a range of stag party within paintballing such as Black Hawk Down Behind Enemy Lines and Saving Ryan’s Privates which include a crashed helicopter within enemy grounds. The aim of the mission is to retrieve the crashed pilot from the opposing team.
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