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Period of Field Use: |
Just once |
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| Date There: |
July 9th, 2006 |
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Paintball Experience: |
3 years |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
None in area, but Boston paintball, Canobie paintball and Cape Cod Paintball |
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| Review: |
I have only visited here once but i plan on returning. The fields were great, I played games on 5 out of the seven fields and had a good experience on all of them except the village. They have 7 fields including 4 woods or speedball, 1 hyperball, 1 village, and one massive fort. They hyperball is fast and really intense, field is well laid out and mirrored. Out of the four woods fields 2 are terrible but we didn't play on those for obvious reasons. One of the woods fields is the best woods field i have ver played on. it is well balanced with many bunkers, a hill, and it is huge. The village is terrible, way to many bunkers, you can only see about a quarter down the field at one time, no backman support at all, people were blasting each other from 15 feet away.
Staff was friendly and very helpful. Is a pretty laid back field but they still have rules and high concern for safety. Only problem i found was that their were some so called "regulars" their who were arrogant and annoying. They refused to play some games unless we played on a certain field. Ref was good, called paintcheacks and no one really wiped, fair honest games. Balance of newer players and veterans but most people their had decent experience. It's cheap, $15 all day and you can bring your own paint to save more money. Although the paint they sell is decent, PMI Premium 500 for $15 so they don't gouge you like other fields.
The only real problem i didn't like was the lack of games, their seemed to be alot of down time between games. We would play 2-3 games on on field and then wait 30 min before playing 2 more games on another field. I wish they just kept things moving. |
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