I really like CQB indoors. From the 80's-on, I've played at several indoor Paintball and Airsoft places, here, Tucson, and Las Vegas. ALL went belly-up inside of a year's time.
Vanguard's taking a big leap here. -The trick is to get a steady flow of regular players. Nothing sucks more from our side of this than to travel many miles to play there, only to find two or three opponents. They have a big electric bill as well as monthly square-foot lease fee and salaries for the employees. -Add in insurance, etc.. It's a Hard Dollar.
I love this kind of game enough that I plan to be there at least three weekends a month. I would hope that there's a core group of players that can decide on a day and time to all get together and rock out. My work leaves me free on any Sunday and every other Saturday.
Believe me, 20 bucks a session plus 10 extra for another is a good deal. It's a bottom-line price for something like this to stay in business.
Chip