CDR-was fun but the staff at this field was lousy compared to gq so i stopped going to cdr
SVP-very fun, very clean, and very competitive and is an indoor field with good lighting but it gets a little hot later in the day but at least your out of the nw rain. Not a field for beginners though
Doodle Bug-fun indoor facility but the lighting was pretty poor and was very dirty in the upper area for watching the game. Good for all around players because this field was very beginner friendly as well as having competition for the more advanced players
Review:
Pros
-friendly staff
-beginner player friendly
-decent price
-decent speedball field- field layout doesn't change much if any...
-decent staging area
Cons
-if under 18 you have to have a parent with you at all times
-not very competitive-this field is ok for beginner speedball players but for the more advanced players it's not that great. This field was ok when i was with my team, bk (what happend to u guys?), so we could set up games between our own team but on the days i would go without my team i would have to bring a parent and the competition would be absolutely horrible because there were mostly woodsball players playing with the occassional speedballer thrown in
-people who run the air/paint shop don't know much about paintball but i suspect are employees of the bowling alley instead
-parking-sometimes if you show up later in the day it can be very hard to find parking because of the bowling alley customers share the same parking lot with the paintballers
Because of the inexperienced people,poor parking, 18 year old rule, no competition, and just that there are much better fields out there close to whidbey island i would have to give this field a 5(average)