Great place to go for rentals. Can't comment on their retail business.
Pros:
a) They allow you to use prescription glasses as "safety glasses". Woot for not having to wear goggles or super-bulky safety glasses over regular glasses. (Technically prescription lenses aren't "safety glasses", but practically at a gun range they provide adequate eye protection)
b) They let you change guns as many times as you want and you don't get charged multiple "rental" fees. Pretty much $15 (whatever the fee is) = try as many guns as you want, even different calibers.
c) They have a HUGE selection of rental guns to choose from. I estimate they have probably 50 hand guns to choose from.
d) It's a modern facility with good ventilation / filtration system and the rifle side of the range has high(er) tech lane control .
e) Ammo prices are reasonable. $8 or so for 50 rounds of 22, low-$20s for 50 rounds 9mm and .40, $29.99 for 50 rounds of .45.
Cons:
a) You can't bring your own ammo, you have to buy theirs.
b) The first rangemaster I dealt with really scares me that he didn't bother asking if I actually knew what I was doing. Thanks to video games, TV (lol), and prior range experience I know my way around a handgun and firearms safety, but I'm worried about someone else accidentally shooting me because they don't have any clue what they're doing. The second rangemaster on another visit DID ask me if I had shot with them before.
c) They don't accept Amex, but does any Amex card hold not also have a Visa card in their wallet to handle this?
Misc:
Bring your own ear plugs to use with ear muffs. If you get placed next to a guy who is shooting a large caliber gun, you'll really be wishing you doubled up on hearing protection.
Plan on spending around $50 for a handgun rental (gun + ammo).