I really liked this place. The trailer field was awesome. The REF's were really nice and helpful. The prices for paint were a little expensive though (75$ a case) and there were no discounts if you brought your own marker. The fields were the best I've ever seen. I had so much fun playing there. GREAT FIELD I RECOMMEND IT.
i love it, its my home field. the refs are good and friendly along with the owner. it has five fields: a ten acer woods field with a natural bunkers; a small speedball field( if you like speedball this is not the field for you, it is not very good) ; two speedball/woods fields that are both very nice and fun fields; then the pride and joy of ambush the trailer field. this is the best field i'v ever played on, it has four full sized trailers w/ lots of bunkers in between.( in June they will have lights for night play) in a full day of play i'd get about 12 games in and shoot a half a case w/ tippmann 98c.
32* competition-70$ a case (always fresh)
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Skirmish: Ambush is slightly cheaper, but has fewer fields
A self constructed field in my backyard: It is getting better, but it is still a work in progress
Review:
Ambush has very good staff and the Refs are very knowledgable. I didn't feel like they wanted to take my money then leave me to get injured or not have fun. I first played at their field three years ago and Though it was better than skirmish. they have three fields. A small woods with some barrel bunkers, a larger entirely natural woods field, and an awesome trailer park that makes me feel like I am the swat team on an episode of cops! I hope to bring a bunch of my neb friends there. This place is great for rookies and entertaining for experts. The army has had some special forces exercises there (just for fun) and the the employees of Ambush played them. Is it a good thing or a bad thing that the army lost to Ambush's employees? Maybe their employees are really good, or maybe our army is whimping out. If I could change one thing it would be that they double the number of fields, which they might have done in the last three years.