This sort of thing could work. speaking from my humble point of view. since practically running fireball and watching it crash. ( "i diddnt do it" )
i saw its main flaws.
location: where and what sort of building it was in and what floor it was on
size: fireball was big enough for 5 players to train. but most times all you got was 2 or three in.
temperature: the building lacked heating (winter) and air con or fans (summer). forgive me but that killed me when i worked there.
thing is i went there near enough every night. worked, trained or played x box. fireball was not an unlucky case. it was a unorganised launch into the training scene. (not meaning to slate bernie/go ballistic) but it was like sending an elephant out onto thin ice.
indoor paintball isnt such a good idea. as quoted it can get messy (note everyone looks very clean at the indoor centre and white walls? are you stupid?) but reball is a good idea. it is just a lot of hassle. and a lot of initial expense with no promise of financial return anywhere within x amount of years. combining something like this with an already successful rec-ball site or xtreme sports centre would be the initial option. ive drawn up plans of an actuall training venue that i beleive may work and i do understand its a near impossibility to get the funding, the site etc. but there is still a chance. but thats just in england. if just for interest sake anyone wants to see my plans feel free to pm me. i personally dont see it happening. would love to see it go ahead thought hence why i did the plans.
go for it extreme indoor.
hope it works. and as for the brittish ballers that complain so much. you choose to play paintball. so get used to it. and as for those who complain about those who complain are you any better?
oh and no i aint looking for a unified paintball thing or owt. just dont see the point in whining.
cheers for reading what could be concidered a pointless post.