Royal Ridges, I reffereed and helped to set-up the field at Royal Ridges. Woodland Paintball Action is less expensive, 500 paintballs is only 10, Field Fee is 10 and Rental with all day air is 10, so all day totals $30. I spent over $50 at Royal Ridges for just 3 hours. At Splat Action, or Battle Ground Paintball I spend over $90. At At Woodland Paintball I play for 5 hrs. and have a ball for $30, if I buy an extra bag it's just $10 for 500 balls.
Directions to the Field:
Interstate 5 to exit 21 go East on 503 toward Merwin Dam, and Cougar just 5 miles park just beyond the sign that reads Woodland Paintball Action. Always call first to see how many are scheduled to play that day.
Review:
This is the best field I have ever played on for safety, prices and satisfaction of playing because of their variety of game senarios. If you want to play a certain game, the ref.s will generally accomidate, they have more games to play than any other field I've been to. All guns are chroned to 270 fps. so Balls brake on players but don't hurt bad. I've played without braking a ball in my gun, so the paint is good. Prices are a third of what they are on other local fields, even if you rent it's just $30 for all day. If you have your own gun it costs just $10 for the field fee, and $10 for a bag of 500 balls, $5 to fill a 20 oz CO2 tank. There is a bathroom on the field, and there is NO PROSHOP so the blogger who wrote the bad reviews, all saying the owner is a "jerk" probably have loyalties at other fields, and have never played at Woodland Paintball Action. The owner doesn't let players with high end guns use their auto or burst functions. I don't think it's good form to spray paint at a player who has a simi and just wants to have a good time. It is the attitude of the 5% "professional tournament hot shot players" that is not appreciated at Woodland Paintball Action. Boys and Girls come there for fun, birthday parties, and Batchelor Parties, not to get the crap kicked out of them. That is what I think inspired the bloggers to write what they did.