Forrest Fire, Pure Adrenaline (RIP), Sultan Basin (RIP).
Directions to the Field:
On their website via Mapquest.
Review:
This was my first time at Skinny Joes. My group usually brings a popup tent, tables and chairs but they were not needed because they have a huge covered seating area at the main staging area and also at another field on site—this is really a nice surprise.
The biggest plus, this place is HUGE! There are something like 6 different fields ranging from a very large wooded area to a skinny but long gauntlet. There are many different fields to suite different groups which is a big plus. But all this land needs to be played more because it is pretty thick in some places.
Field Fees at $25 with all day air or CO2-ok…
Staff was real friendly, and very concerned with safety; anal about barrel bags and masks. Not to mention that chrono was enforced to all non rental markers.
I cannot comment about the field paint because I use my own. I do know that rentals are Tippmans and not some Spyder knock-off and rentals come with 500 balls of paint.
The only bad thing about this field is that there is a lot of up hill in areas so if your out of shape and packing extra weight like most long ballers, you limited to only a couple of fields. But I am somewhat in shape and it was a good workout going from field to field.
Oh and you wont find inflatables here so if you’re a speed baller, your better off playin in the Doodle Juice.
My biggest question is… why didn’t I know about this place earlier???? It is a very fun field and I plan to go there as much as possible.
This place gets an eight but could easily become a 9 and possibly a 10 with some work but perfection is not an easy thing.