I've been to a few different paint ball courses and while I am no expert I will do my best to give you an accurate and detailed review.
There were only three courses laid out, two medium/small courses with inflatable obstacles and one large one that is a little bigger than the other two combined with cement obstacles. That one was by far the most fun and allowed my novice team a better fighting chance to escape alive hahahaha (evil sadistic laugh)
We showed up a little early on a Sunday afternoon rented three sets of gear (guns masks and Ammo) and it cost us $178. We explained that nobody playing today had any major experience with paint balling and would appreciate any pointers/help getting set up.
That resulted in a 20min boot camp on how to set up, load and charge your weapons as well as some basic strategy on how not to get lit up as soon as the game started.
3.5 hours later my humble novice band of warriors had been torn to shreds by 4 different sets of children still in grade school. Didnt think they were having fun at losing their pride to grade schoolers but after every match they would look at me and ask can we go again?
The rule is as long as you have paint you can stay on the field and be placed against opponent so sure go on out there. Our box of paint lasted almost 4 hours and five games.
As far as the field and viewing platform is concerned they are above par. You really can't view the larger field from the platform but with a telephoto lens you can get some great shots.
The staff is top notch and easy to work with. We will definitely be back!