If they run their field anything like their shop(Bing Shop) its a joke. Over priced and not one person who knows their ass from a whole in the ground.
Joe R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 St Louis, MO
My future brother-in-law is a huge paintball enthusiast and since he was in town with my sister, my little brother and I decided we needed to go paint balling while my sister attended a bridal shower for a friend of hers. My mom just so happened to be a Groupon enthusiast and let us know to get them. The place is relatively easy to get to but parking could be a problem if you don’t have a 4 wheel drive truck as it was PACKED, probably because of the Groupon effect. We were able to get there relatively early and got our paint and headed out to one of the picnic benches to suit up and wait for an Open Play ref. This is probably the largest place I’ve played at and it had plenty of fields for us to use. We were out there for at least 5 hours and had a great time until our last game when some drama broke out which made this a less than stellar experience. Open Play means basically you are just there to shoot and have a good time with a bunch of other people who probably aren’t part of your group. That’s all fine. It also means that you get a lot of players from varying degrees of play and age groups. This probably needs to be addressed at this field. I’m not going to go into specifics but lets just say there were some adults who were not acting very adult on the field during our last game since a kid(under 10) did not understand the rules of the field. This escalated when the kids father became involved and words were exchanged. The refs, who were at best high schoolers, quickly lost control of the situation. I attribute this also to the Groupon effect as it appeared that their staff was overwhelmed all day and no manager could be found to do anything about the situation and to help cooler heads prevail. I am glad we left when we did. In my opinion a child should never be on the same field as an adult. In fact I don’t believe anyone under the age of 16 should even be able to play paintball regardless if they signed a waiver. Paintball and Airsoft are adult activities and at the very least the staff should have separated the children from the adults for open play sessions.