Tac ops recon AAR:
The people: I met the owners and discussed their business and their business philosophy. They stated right up front that AP is not their target demographic. These folks have 2 other business', all of their business' are targeted towards children's entertainment . They make no bones about it, that's where the money is. This place is in business to turn a profit. Gosh, what a surprise! A business designed to make profit. That said, they welcome airsoft "pro's". They are open to suggestions on how to make it better.
The place: Is located in a strip mall . There is a bank at one end. DO NOT OPENLY DISPLAY YOUR REPLICAS! Please note the jail is very close too. If you ignore the first admonition, it will be a short trip

. I noted several of the younger participants in the group, openly waving around replicas right at the front window. Please remember, time and place people. The business is still under construction, however it is usable. When you enter, there is a main lobby area. I noted a soft drink machine and a glass display case with a few replicas. There are two staging or ready rooms at opposing ends of the arena area. The 6000 sq. feet estimate is probably pretty close, although this is probably the entire business, not the arena. The ready rooms open into the arena area. There are two opposing "hallways" that run the entire length of the arena, these hallways allow a quick flank of the entire arena, but you have to be quick as there are openings spaced regularly along the hallways that allow exit into the main arena with assorted cover and barricades, mostly made of OSB . There are many fake plants spaced around randomly, which I thought was a nice touch. I suggested some random plastic barrels and tires to help break up some of the shooting zones of fire. I noted roughly three zones or whatever you want to call them. As I was taking photos ( coming later) I observed a group of folks ( Jewish Ninja et al) who were able to nicely able to control the arena by using good tactics. A bit more cover will negate these lanes of fire. I think a person with a SAW could own the place due to these lanes.
The guns that the place provides are short barreled CQB m4s. I did not closely examine them, so I cannot comment on brand / quality.
In conclusion, an indoor MOUT village it is not. However it is a place to get in out of Oregon winter and have a little trigger time. For me it is about equal distance to here or the Hillsboro facility. I had visions of the CAGE going up there. Alas it is not. The people who own it are open to constructive suggestions. Just remember what the mission of the place is. When I get back from my weekend adventure I will post the pics I took. Until then....DJ out.