A bit tricky to find. It’s located in a truck parking area. You have to register, pick up your gun, and mask at the main entrance building then you drive through the truck parking lot to get to the range area. You also have to register the vehicle(there’s a booth with a guard at the gate before entering). They accept cards except Amex and it has to be a $ 10 minimum. The bags of paint balls are around $ 13. For the entrance with mask, gun and paintballs it was between $ 40 – 50 I can’t remember very well. But that’s the cost for the entire day. We were there all day. They sell snacks outside the entrance of the range. Cash only! FYIWARNING if you are an adult and do not like being around too many children make sure you double check with the front desk guys. Today, on a Saturday it was absolutely mobbed with children. They are all in separate groups but some eventually get mixed into the different courses. Overall, the employees are pleasant and helpful. But there’s a few youngsters who just speak to adults in a way well… Out of line. They get really upset if they get shot while observing a range on active fire. It’s a paintball business. I believe that they should probably wear more layers or better gear while working there, to avoid the stinging sensation of a paintball shot. There was a point where the young man directing us didn’t even know how to divide us up. Everyone goes in groups so it is not that difficult. Once again the mixed youngsters 9 or 11 year olds can make the process even worse. RECOMMENDATIONS bring knee pads and if you have the extra cash get yourself a mask. The mask they provide fogs up horribly! It was beyond annoying when you are a competitive player. This is a family business… Family oriented. We went as an adult family group and we had an absolute blast. I would love to go back and experience less disorganization with the young employees. NOTE: This place can be muddy. Bring towels for your car and plastic bags to take off your first dirty layer and drive off somewhat clean.