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Avalanche Adventure
Welcome
to Avalanche Adventure
Feeling
adventurous?
...then
try some of our activities.
Quadbike
safari
4wd
track and tuition
Off
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Quasar Barry Island
For those of you that may not know, QUASAR is a live action laser gun game.
Armed with a state of the art laser gun, you can battle it out in a specially designed multi-dimensional arena.
Players are divided into two teams and points are won...
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Rebel Paintball
About
Rebel Paintball
Run
by the friendliest and most professional Marshals in the East Midlands
and established since 1990, Leicestershire’s Premier Paintball site
is situated in 80 acres of b...
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Virgin Experience Days
Today, Virgin Experience Days have loads of experiences with many different themes offering fantastic choice and great value.
So whether you’re buying for a loved one, friend, colleague, customer or even spoiling yourself a Virgin Experience Day...
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