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aknapp1112
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Topic: Paintball fieldPosted: 12 October 2004 at 1:19pm |
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I have recently gotten into paintball, son got me hooked. First off, let me say I am a extreme rookie, having played about 4 times. But I am HOOKED to say the least. So hooked on this, that I am researching buying some land and opening my own paintball shop and field/fields in Virginia Beach, VA. Had a few questions though about what more seasoned player would be looking for. What I am thinking is buying about 10 to 15 acres of land. What would players be looking for? I was thinking of dividing the land into 1/2 acre lots, and building different types of scernios on the lots. One would be a speedball field, one a wood/forest type, maybe something with buildings like you were taking over a city, some open fields with cars, bunkers, etc.. Any other suggestions from anyone here? For an office/store, would have guns, paintballs, accessories, maybe a shooting range to test out guns. Would include equipment to fill different types of tanks.
As far as pricing, what would be preferred? A flat monthly rate (like a membership to a club) or a per visit type of fee? I was thinking 30-40 a month, with a free tank fill up per day that you come to play. Any other suggestions that might help bring players in? There are no other fields here in Virginia Beach that I can find, most everyone just plays in woods that they can sneak into. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The more suggestions and ideas, the better. |
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 1:31pm |
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my suggestion is move near me so i can give you a hug and play on your field. You are so cool.
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 1:36pm |
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So, am I thinking right? different scenrios would work? What would player be looking for? also, what about fees to charge, what would work for players? And yes, once I get this going, if you show up, you play for free when you are there.
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 1:37pm |
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just don't abuse the free play thing!!!!
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 1:46pm |
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umm dood are you dead cereal? lol ok i play at my local field and they have like 4-5 fields and it is awsome. if you have a lot of fields it will add alot of veriety and people will come back again and again to play all your diff fields. BUT!!! if you have a large area with fields all over, make sure you have some sort of bus or shuttle system to get players the the back fields. they didnt have them at this one field i was at and it was like a 15-20 min walk to the back fields. No one wanted to walk all they was back so we didnt play back there
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 1:58pm |
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Good call on the shuttle thing. I was going to have a store as well on the fields, sell guns, paintballs, etc. maybe with some locker room space too. Maybe have some sort of food court for lunches. What about a monthly fee, like a membership. would that work or would people rather pay by the day? I am worried about paying by the day, with school going on now, during the week it might be slow there. I could set up lights so that people could play at night as well. Just ideas I have floating around. Looking forward to any ideas or suggestions from other more seasoned players.
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 2:00pm |
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yea if you set up a store there are a lot of sites you can go to and order wholesale field packages, you mihgt want to look into them, ill try to find a few that i have seen
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 2:06pm |
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here is some rental gear you could pick up: and here is a place for whole sale dealers: http://www.paintball-discounters.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/Wholes ale.html |
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 4:23pm |
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Yo that would be sick. Having a course like that. I would travel for nj to go there, but only 4 one day..lol. great idea...R u rich cuz thats gonna cost some $$$
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 4:48pm |
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That sounds like a kick ass field. I would definetely go. I would also charge people everytime they come and if they come enough, they get some rewards program or discounts or you could also setup an optional membership thing because if everyone had to pay a monthly fee to play there and they are only going to play there one time; they wont want to play there. So I hope that helps if you want to take my suggestions. I wish that you were opening where I live. I have to drive at least an hour to the nearest PB field. I always play behind my friends/teammates field and it kinda gets old.
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 5:24pm |
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I hear ya, not everyone would have to buy a membership to play, you could do it on a day by day difference. Think of a tanning bed place. My wife goes to one, and it costs her 21.95 a month. Now, for a single session it costs someone 8 bucks. So, if you go thru times a month, you lose money vice paying for the membership. So, it would be a choice, play and pay by the day, or commit to a membership and can play as often as you like. |
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Posted: 12 October 2004 at 7:36pm |
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Another question I had, where would be a good place to find different ideas for different types of paintball games that could be played?
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 10:26am |
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Should I have put this post in a different thread, or is this thread ok? |
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 11:42am |
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I like the Idea... Monthly<40$>, Daily<10$>. Our local field was experimenting with somthing over the summer and it did quite well... They had "One Splat Deal", where they supplied Everything you'll need for the whole day(Except Paint but you got a 10% discount on any paint) for 15$ but it was only a one time deal, afterwards you had to rent mask, gun etc... If your ganna have Rented guns, I'd suggest Model 98/98 custom's, or Pro/Carbines, those 2 markers can take sever lickin' and keep on tickin' The only thing that I'm a little worried about is maintinance on guns... Since you claim to be a rookie, you may not have a Wide knowledge of guns, and you will be constinaly nagged at by younger people <13 or younger primarily> of how there guns dont work and they want it fixed ASAP... So you may want to look at Hireing some younger people that knows how to do somthing like that... Well I hope this Helped ya a little bit... |
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 11:57am |
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I was thinking about contacting the different makers of paintball guns and seeing if they offered some sort of training to repair and maintain their guns. Do that on site in the store or at the different fields, something along those lines. I am in the process of designing a website now, first phase of it will be the idea, some drawings of what I would like the layout of the place to look like, etc.. Once i get that done I will post the link here for you all to check out. Need to think of a catchy name as well. |
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 1:25pm |
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Click this http://www.nationalpaintball.com/html/index2.asp its the best site to find out what you need to start yer own business in the sport of paintballing.
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 4:41pm |
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I strongly suggest going to different paintball fields. You say there's nothing in Virginia beach, but a couple of hours down the road in Richmond, I'll bet you'll find a few fields. There are also companies that travel the country to put on scenario games. These are BIG crowd pleasers. You should talk to them. |
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 5:36pm |
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My team is opening a field (half woods, half speed), we got the air compresser, and fill stations, c02 fill stations, rental guns, and all rental equiment already, we now play on state land and at this local field over in canada 2 times a week, but by summer 05 we will have a field up and running. my advice to you is go in with people, trying to start it all with urself is hard, think about what you got to buy- Land, Nets, Rental Guns, Rental Tanks, Rental Masks, Air compresser (5 grand) and there tanks with fill stations, c02 tanks and there fill stations, all the field stuff, and all the rules and all that too! |
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 6:51pm |
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First off , Welcome to the forum and the Sport !! Kudo's for your enthusiasm !! I've played off and on since the '80s (recreationally ) been a member of this site only a short time . Somebody mentioned about the snivelling 12 Year olds and their abused markers not working,, (I am working towards the same goal as are you , but taking a slower approach ) get an open bolt marker , (like tippmann's , and Kingmans) , and get to know its operation inside and out , these are simple reliable markers , and account for roughly 75 percent of the markers out there , then get a closed bolt marker , and get friendly with it (these are on the average , more complex, and more expensive markers , like Bob Long intimidators ie:, Timmy's ,or WGP autocockers , or Dyematrix markers ) . Its gonna take some time to get Really knowledgable with all the products , suppliers , and variations in equipment in this game . but if you are serious , and I have no doubt you are ,its time well spent !! along with equipment for your field , like markers , compressors , tanks , there is also the issue of operating a business , liabilities (insurance) , inventory and Variety , getting ,or becoming an airsmith (some manufacturers have their inhouse certification training , some dont ,its not like becoming an authorized repair center for automobiles ) , firstaid , and High pressure Gas handling procedures (again , some suppliers offer their certifications ,others dont ) . I think the NPPL is one of the National Paintball organizations that offer help and support in setting up a field and dealing with these issues and others . I LOVE the Idea of you setting up a variety of different fields , keep some reserved for Big Scenario games , I understand they are played on a Large , LARGE area . Most PB games are Variants on Capture the flag , but there are some interesting variations I have heard about/played , There's X-ball league (a Whole Nother ball game !! , Like Arena football ) , Civil War variations ; single shots load from the muzzle , Hunter/Mutant games (you get Two outs in this game , most start out as hunters , and as the outnumbered Mutants tag them , they begin the game again, as mutants , 15 second count to get to cover ) The biggest thing , I would suggest is spend some time , and get to know the game a bit , what makes a good Pro-shop in your opinion , what makes a good Ref , the Strengths and weaknesses of the different markers , and make it a place YOU would want to go play at above any others !! As far as pricing , Ya, it would be nice to have everybody come play free , but it costs money to open Yer doors , having a couple different options is a great thing ,maybe kick down a discount on supplies for those with memberships , but walk ons will prolly be 80% of traffic . I pay $59.00 a case for field paint where I play currently , (nonmembership price ) , but for that money , I get a well staffed , clean , AIR CONDITIONED field , with the support of a full proshop on site , full warranty on the equipment that I buy there (Prices are Very reasonable , even on High end markers , just put some money down on a Pair of 2K4 mech Autocockers , Prostockers ?), as you guessed I play indoors , but in Arizona , thats a great thing when its 90-110+ degrees outside . I find the service and support is what makes Value for me , along with a good reffing staff . Hope this helps you !! |
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Posted: 13 October 2004 at 7:12pm |
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What was your startup costs?
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