Brandon Review of Skyline Paintball and Laser Ta...
I moved to the area this past winter, and began co...
I moved to the area this past winter, and began coming to Skyline a few months ago. The staff and owner are very friendly, are knowledgeable about the sport and products they offer, and host a great place to play "rec-ball". Pricing is fair, they do offer season passes at their storefront location in Winchester (you can purchase paint there as well), and you're sure to have a blast.
There are several fields, which they rotate between, and each offers a different feel. They have fields with buildings (one and two stories) and cars, others that are fully wooded, some have a mix of man made and wooded bunkers, "maps" with earthen barriers/bunkers, and scenario themed maps where you have an objective (attack/defend). I have not played on every field they offer, so I can only comment on the ones I have first hand experience with. That being said, they do have an airball field and a hyperball field.
From my experiences at Skyline, I have nothing but positive comments to say about the establishment and staff.
Recommendations for new players/ first timers:
Wear long pants, sunscreen and bug spray are a must in summer, the road entering Skyline is gravel and low cars are not optimal (standard height is fine, but nothing lowered), lots of fluids and snacks as you will be walking extensively and running around all day, ask the staff questions they are there to help you and provide any information that you may be seeking, bring towels preferably microfiber to wipe hits off your person/gear, and wear appropriate shoes
Recommendations for Skyline Paintball:
Carry more options of paint/ take paint orders, utilize the speedball field (every time I have been there it is not in use, or is "team practice only").
My Paintball Experience: NCPA (2A), PSP (D3), XBall (D3), NXL (D4); I've been playing since '99
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