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The office is disgusting the common areas are full of trash. Fun but still should be professional. Get it together. We won't be back.
My daughter went there with 9 friends from her high school. She had a great time there. They have several large fields; each a little different from the others. Teams were formed and the battle begun. Although their group shot Airsoft guns, other groups in different fields were also shooting paintball guns. There are a lot of rules about safety, and each participant is expected to follow them. As a parent I like that.Food is available and the menu looks pretty good. There is a waiting room with big screen tv and wifi access. I did not use the wifi so I do not know how fast or reliable it is.This looks like a class operation. My daughter says she will be going back for more
We went here for a birthday party for a pre-teen. We took all of our boys (ages 7, 9, & 11) to the party. Every one of them had a blast. The staff was helpful, safe and fun in leading the groups in different games. The kids challenged adults to the final game. Too bad for them...
We were searching for a unique type of birthday party, and my son wanted to try paintball. So I bought a Groupon for 50% off, which is normally available on Groupon - $150 for 10 players for 3 hours, and 200 paintballs per person included.So the first thing you have to realize is that paintball and shaving are very similar. In the shaving business, they discount the razors because they want you to keep coming back and buying the blades. In paintball, they discount the admission because what they really want to do is sell you ammo. Not a problem, as long as you realize this upfront. Either buy boxes of ammo online before you show up, or buy it by the box when you get there, but don't buy it by the bag on site.Some dressing hints - wear long sleeves, long pants, and a pair of gloves (in case you get hit in the hand). The looser the clothing, the better. It hurts when you get hit and make no mistakes, it will leave a mark. You are given headgear so you don't have to worry about taking a shot in the head. We sent out a warning note to all the parents advising them that their kids would come home with lots of marks and bruises, and we weren't wrong.Pros: Very different type of party. Out assigned guide was excellent, figure on a $20 tip for the session. There were all sorts of games played on a variety of fields, and none of them required you to be an excellent shot although one of the kids did bring his own paintball gun. At the end of the three hours, everyone said they had a blast and this was later substantiated when several of the kids said at school the next day that it was "the best birthday party ever".Cons: If you keep buying ammo by the bag (like I did), it can get expensive. Stay away from games where killed people can "spawn" and rise again from the dead, or where people play until you either run out of ammo or it hurts too much Variable: You also need to schedule this for the Fall, Winter, or Spring - it really is too hot in the summer, at least for kids. We played from 9-12 noon the first week of October and by noon the heat index was almost 100 degrees. Finally, if you go - make sure you go with a group of people - showing up with just a few people and shooting at each other isn't as much fun as compared to being in a big group. If you show up with only a few people, try to see if you can join another group.
My stepson had his 14th birthday party here. We used a groupon. All the kids had fun, from 10 to adult. Kids under ten, getting shot may hurt too bad. But my stepdaughter and wife loved it.thwy provide vests for women an younger kids. Tons of fields and they are all different. My buddy also had part of his bachelor party here. I bunch of us adult men had a blast I think everybody did. Great place. Everyone working here was nice and friendly.
It was so fun to do on Christmas day with friends and family. They ref was a fun kid and knew what he was doing. I would love to make it a Christmas Day Tradition