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| The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion below. |
Period of Field Use: |
Just once |
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| Date There: |
August 10th, 2005 |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
Pinnacle Woods
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Directions to the Field: |
just mapquest or whatever to get there but once your there you need to go all the way to the back. We walked into Swings N Things fully loaded with our guns and everything and people freaked out thinking we were gonna open up on them. Eventually we figured out where paintball village was. |
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| Review: |
For rules they get a 6. The lady there told us that they only allow field paint because people "freeze" them. When you freeze a paintball it expands and wont fit in your barrel.
Field Paint only is just another way for them to get profit. The ones they sell are ROCK HARD and hurt like hell. It is overpriced... 20 dollars gets you 300 paintballs. Rental pricing is ok but it really adds up if you dont own your own stuff.
i really like the scenario field but it is too easy because you can move from cover to cover without exposing much.
Speedball field is ok but the bunkers are bowing out so you cant get up close to them for cover.
Refs were ok when i went but if they didnt see the elimination they dont care of your splattered with paint. They chronoed ok but suffer from tunnel vision so two people walked past him onto the scenario field.
The pro shop really isnt pro but it has everything basic you would need.
Overall i think this is somewhere you should go once because it looks cool and is different but the staff are kinda lazy and it is overpriced. I didnt have a gun yet when i went and my rental was bad and i ended up with 50 chopped balls stuck on the inside but the staff just replaced it since it was a rental.
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