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From the Editor
Version 1, June, 2014
I’ve Seen the Best & worst
Anyone that has been
involved in paintball for a
number of years realizes
that many of the hardest
working people in this
industry and usually the
least appreciated, are the
paintball field owners.
Yet they are the most important aspect
of the game. It’s the field operator that
provides the game experience for the
player and whether that’s a good or not
so good experience has everything to
do with the success and growth of the
game we all love.
On the other hand those that play our
game week in and week out are its
lifeblood. Without the players there’s
nothing left of the game of paintball.
So it’s with those two things in mind
that we put together this first annual
Ultimate Paintball Field Guide. Our
hope is that you (the player) will use
this guide to learn more about the
various paintball fields around North
America--what they offer, what they
feature, their playing fields, amenities
and what you should expect to encounter in a day’s play.
We also hope that this guide will serve
as a sort of visual paintball field directory so that fields can show the best
of what and who they are--and with
that will be an increase in business and
growth in the game itself.
For paintball field operators there’s
a modest cost to be included in this
guide. We hope you’ll see the value
in a professionally designed and published paintball field guide that we
believe will grow into the go-to directory for paintball players and future
paintball players alike. If your field is
not featured in this guide please sign
up here if you are ready to jump in.
We thank you for your support and
pledge to keep this guide up to date
and active. That said please email us if
you come across anything erroneous
in the guide. Thanks for all your support!
Thanks for reading!
John Amodea
Editor/President