Take I-85 exit 66 which is US-29, and you need to go South. Stay on that main road for around 11 miles and it will be on your left. Lots of circus flags on the main entrance.
Review:
I have played on and off for over 7 years now and I have never met a friendlier staff of paintballers. The play is all woodsball scenario type play, so do not go there expecting speedball. I play both woodsball and speedball, and usually prefer speedball for the just fast paced adrenaline rush.
When I realized it was only woodsball and the layout I was skeptical. However we split up and played a battle. I had a blast! There were not as many paintballs flying in the air but the field is setup so you can either move or find a spot to sit and wait for opponents moving. I liked the feeling that someone could be anywhere, instead of speedball where you generally know where the opponent is shooting/hiding.
I plan on going back and had a blast with all of the staff. They are the most positive experience I have ever had with the staff of a paintball field, and I have played on a lot of fields all over North and South Carolina. The safety factor is there however a bit more relaxed than the usual "afraid of getting sued" fields these days.
If they ever have a large scenerio game I am sure it will be one to go to.