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BAG CHECK AT PSP
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Bag Check

Each paintball player may bring thousands of dollars in sporting equipment with them to an event and keeping that investment secure can take some effort. Where do you leave your gear bag when you want to watch games? Do you carry it with you? Leave it unprotected in your car? Drive back to your hotel to drop it off?

APPA wants to give players the opportunity to spend more time at the events without having to worry about securing their gear. Starting with the Chicago Open, APPA will begin offering players a bag-check service. For $10, players can bring their bag to the registration tent, check it, pick it up later, and be free to watch games, explore the trade show, or even take a trip over to the Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic Center for a swim, without having to worry about leaving their bag unprotected. Players will even have the option to check their bag overnight, where it will be locked up and available first thing the next morning, so they do not have to take their bag back to the hotel at all.

For more information, stop by the registration tent at the 2008 PSP Chicago Open.

For more information about the 2008 PSP Chicago Open please visit www.pspevents.com. Stay tuned for even more great features for this huge event!

 


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