I was that player
I started as a punter, came back again and again
Got my own guns and gear, and because i had a bright red spyder clone and didn't wear overalls then I was obviously a professional
Me and my mate were often split up onto opposite sides so that we didn't 'destroy' the other side because of two 'professionals'
We kept going back even when we discovered scenario events because we liked the site. It was good enough a site for us to come back and still pay the punter price. We played to the cash in our pocket
We kept in discussions with the manager about running walkons or events - but he just kept telling us we were proving ourselves wrong = he did not need to sell us cheaper walkon paintball, because we kept coming back and he always had a full site
One day though he said yes, and Task Force Delta began to run scenario events. The original dates were in February to even out the scenario calendar but primarily because it was his quiet time. He handed us exclusive use of the site for a February Sunday
We had success and the community supported us by coming and playing
We made no money, (not even Marshall wages) all entry fees and paint money went to the site, but also all staff and insurance costs came from the site
But he was still making less than a punter day, if it wasn't for the quiet season
We got the pleasure and glory of running out own game - we also then got a discount getting to turn up for free and pay lower paint prices (subsequently we discovered we were even paying under the staff paint price)
But even with such 'cheap' paintball we still played elsewhere, we like diversity and scenario events across the country
This desire for change has brought me to experience paintball across the county, in numerous kinds of venues, and every form of paintball
We were and still are ambassadors for paintball, nobody who meets me more than a handfull of times does not get me trying to get them to play. The owner would point punters to us to chat, most of whom we would actually push away from him as repeat customers because we would discuss all of paintball. Some would buy from his shop and come back a few times, but he would still not run walkons and only run a once a year event. But he looked after punters, and had a successful site
Walkons are around (and there are a few maps, the paintball calendar and site facebooks etc) but they aren't a winner for sites as a business model