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Topic: i am opening a new field.
Posted By: Legend
Subject: i am opening a new field.
Date Posted: 03 March 2005 at 9:56am
I am going to open a new field and i want some input to know what people want from a field.  Thanks.SmileBig smileThumbs Up



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Posted By: Mad Psience
Date Posted: 03 March 2005 at 11:13am
how old are you. (just need to know so I can take you serious, that's all)

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Posted By: Mad Psience
Date Posted: 03 March 2005 at 11:13am

nevermind I see you're prepubescent.

stay in school.



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Posted By: warpfactor5
Date Posted: 03 March 2005 at 11:52am
Originally posted by Mad Psience Mad Psience wrote:

nevermind I see you're prepubescent.


stay in school.



Don't let him discourage you, I'm 21 and have 2 of my own business that started in high school. Before you go nuts though, find out if there even a need or demand for a paintball field in your area.

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Posted By: lester98c
Date Posted: 03 March 2005 at 3:54pm
yeah what they said^^.and heres an idea put a roof over it.indoor has to be easier to run than outdoor


Posted By: MT. Vigilante
Date Posted: 03 March 2005 at 4:51pm

I think anyone who opens a field should be encouraged regardless of there age. I like fields that have town setups, with two rows of buildings on either side of a street, like the one at skyline in northern Virginia, I played there when I lived in Virginia and it was awsome. http://www.skylinepaintball.com - http://www.skylinepaintball.com



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Posted By: bluemunky42
Date Posted: 04 March 2005 at 11:30am
urban u mean^ i think indoor pball is harder to run cuz well i duno i just dont like indoor.(bad indoor expirience) but to open and keep open a field i say 5+ fields, one or two air, one or two hyperball, and maybe a woodsball field.(thats the layout of Route 40, my home field) btw i hope u have a LOT of money cuz a 3 man sup air field can go over 1500 and ud probly need a 5 or 7, maybe even 10 man field if u have a lot of interest

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Posted By: Nrtheastah
Date Posted: 04 March 2005 at 4:25pm

Legend,

 

           Regardless of the theme and props you may utilize, there are certain things that are universal in their importance, some of them being:

 

Safety – Is your field safe?  Are boundaries clearly marked (woodsball), or netting (speedball) intact?   Players will remember insufficient safety enforcement at a field and it will discourage them from bringing new players, or even playing there themselves again.  Parents will not let their kids play if they hear about, or directly observe obvious safety violations.  Of the designated areas where masks have to be worn, are these areas clearly marked?  What will be your policy on enforcing the safety rules?  Failure to make safety an absolute priority will guarantee that this endeavor will crash and burn, not to mention open you up for litigation.

 

Organization – Will there be enough staff to assist with tasks at hand?  Besides reffing, will there be personnel to pick up the residual garbage throughout the day?  Players consume drinks and snacks throughout the day and even though they are responsible for leaving trash behind, they will remember a field that is constantly strewn with debris. Sad, I know.  The field I normally play at has a team of individuals whose main focus is to keep the staging and setup areas neat and orderly.   

 

On that issue, will there be drinks and such available for sale?  Will there be technical staff available to assist with a marker problem?

 

Regarding the above two issues, I look at them with a microscope when I select a field to play at. 

 

That having been said, you also have to consider the following:

 

Local Issues – Will the traffic coming in and out cause a problem?  Will there be sufficient parking?  Is the area zoned for such a venture?  Is there a possibility that errant pantballs may find there way to neighboring structures or property?

 

Business Issues – What is your projected ROI on this?  Will your costs exceed any revenue you receive?  Opening a field costs money (obviously) and you have to be prepared for the possibility that there may be times that operating costs exceed what you take in, Wintertime for example.  That is unless you live in an area that is warm most of the time!    

 

As your field may not be open or completely set up yet, these are things you may want to ask yourself.  A paintball field is a business. And like so many others, require attention to the logistics (and a myriad of others) mentioned above.

 

Please don’t be discouraged.    

 

I wish you luck with this!    

 



Posted By: evil_fingers
Date Posted: 04 March 2005 at 6:09pm
Originally posted by Nrtheastah Nrtheastah wrote:

Legend,

 

           Regardless of the theme and props you may utilize, there are certain things that are universal in their importance, some of them being:

Safety – Is your field safe?  Are boundaries clearly marked (woodsball), or netting (speedball) intact?   Players will remember insufficient safety enforcement at a field and it will discourage them from bringing new players, or even playing there themselves again.  Parents will not let their kids play if they hear about, or directly observe obvious safety violations.  Of the designated areas where masks have to be worn, are these areas clearly marked?  What will be your policy on enforcing the safety rules?  Failure to make safety an absolute priority will guarantee that this endeavor will crash and burn, not to mention open you up for litigation.

Organization – Will there be enough staff to assist with tasks at hand?  Besides reffing, will there be personnel to pick up the residual garbage throughout the day?  Players consume drinks and snacks throughout the day and even though they are responsible for leaving trash behind, they will remember a field that is constantly strewn with debris. Sad, I know.  The field I normally play at has a team of individuals whose main focus is to keep the staging and setup areas neat and orderly.   

On that issue, will there be drinks and such available for sale?  Will there be technical staff available to assist with a marker problem?

Regarding the above two issues, I look at them with a microscope when I select a field to play at. 

That having been said, you also have to consider the following:

Local Issues – Will the traffic coming in and out cause a problem?  Will there be sufficient parking?  Is the area zoned for such a venture?  Is there a possibility that errant pantballs may find there way to neighboring structures or property?

Business Issues – What is your projected ROI on this?  Will your costs exceed any revenue you receive?  Opening a field costs money (obviously) and you have to be prepared for the possibility that there may be times that operating costs exceed what you take in, Wintertime for example.  That is unless you live in an area that is warm most of the time!    

As your field may not be open or completely set up yet, these are things you may want to ask yourself.  A paintball field is a business. And like so many others, require attention to the logistics (and a myriad of others) mentioned above.

Please don’t be discouraged.    

I wish you luck with this!    

 

Very good repsonse and its something that most people forget to think about when opening a paintball field...theyre more concern about what they want the field/courses to look like rather than how much it will cost to spend to stay in business.



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Posted By: MT. Vigilante
Date Posted: 06 March 2005 at 2:56pm

Originally posted by bluemunky42 bluemunky42 wrote:

urban u mean^ i think indoor pball is harder to run cuz well i duno i just dont like indoor.(bad indoor expirience) but to open and keep open a field i say 5+ fields, one or two air, one or two hyperball, and maybe a woodsball field.(thats the layout of Route 40, my home field) btw i hope u have a LOT of money cuz a 3 man sup air field can go over 1500 and ud probly need a 5 or 7, maybe even 10 man field if u have a lot of interest

I agree, I don't like indoor either, look on the website I provided, there urban (a.k.a. town) setup is not indoor, Its outdoors and built out of plywood shacks.



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Posted By: freak55
Date Posted: 06 March 2005 at 5:25pm

most people want a good set up field, i personally like a field w/ trees and holes to get in, but it takes a lot of work to take care of it. i have a small field that i dug and prepared and when it rains its a **edited** trying to maintain it.

 



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