mike31c |
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Monday, November 21st, 2011 |
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Period of Field Use: |
3 months |
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| Last There: |
November 13th, 2011 |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
Sunol Paintball
Santa Clara Paintball |
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Directions to the Field: |
Use Google Maps |
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| Review: |
One of the newest REC field in Northern California, I am impressed with the customer service you get here. The owner, Cliff, goes out of his way to help newer and experienced players alike. He greets ALL of his players coming onto his field and makes sure the players have everything they need/want before his safety briefing.
NO airball fields. This field is for rec players and not the wanna-be pro players and their attitude. Walk-on’s chrono before every game.
Ref’s were on top of the plays and were ready to stop the game when someone was about to get overpowered. When I went, there was two private groups playing as was a decent sized ‘walk-on’ group players and had NO issues of players being obnoxious and the games turned around quickly.
When I went, he ‘only’ had half of his fields built up. Hay fields, spools and one called “The Mounds”. I really HATE The Mounds. :p
Can't wait for his castle to be built up.
Field Paint was $50 a case (I am going to suggest you spend the extra $10.00 to get the premium paint) plus $20 field fees, $10.00 all day air. You can bring your own!
Lunch (2x hot dogs, bag of chips) was $2.00, cold drinks for $1.00
Their air-fill station is 3k.
They DO take Visa/Mastercard
Pros:
Quick turn-around for games.
Ref’s paying attention!
Cons:
Small gravel lot for parking. If it’s too large number of players show up (can you really have too many players playing?) you are going to have to park outside the gate.
It’s a gravel lot. It might get dusty at times.
We had to wait for a Ref to fill out airtanks (even with all the players there, I really did NOT have an issue to wait most of the time)
NO CO2.
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