Well, the only other local option was this place called the "Cajun House". Paco got us a deal there a while back where we got to each pay about $10-15 each (total) and we got to use their facilities for about 4-5 hours. It's a Pohoenix nightclub that's laid out with a cobblestone street leading to the main stage, with rows of building facades on both sides that serve as bars when it's open. Plus, on one side, it was two stories, so, though it wasn't quite an office building, it did offer an interesting environment. I think the best part was the creative scenarios that we tried. We had some escort/assassination scenarios, we had a north hollywood robbery scenario, and we did a bunch of other CTF-type games. We did ahve to clean up the BBs afterwards, but with a few brooms and shop-vacs, it was pretty easy. I dont' remember the exact turnout, but I seem to think it was around 25. I believe StoneagleWolf (Mark) also used the same facility at some point, so if people are up for cqb and the cajun house is still willing, I think that would be a much better option since it eliminates driving, etc. Another CQB environment we used is called "The Ranch", which was a collection of abandoned ranch houses, but I'm not sure what the status of that land is. Plus, since it's abandoned and in the middle of the desert, it's really hot, though I always have a great time playing there. If it came down tot choosing, I'd pick the cajun house over swathouse, but like I said, I may be up there anyway, and will probably at least go for an hour or two with my pistol.
One thing that strikes me as odd is that there are no mentions of fps that I saw and they seem to make a big deal about removing orange barrel paint. Do they even allow outside guns?
Edit: My point of comparison for SWAT house is the numerous facilities in the UK that combine buildings and outdoor environments (none of which I have experienced firsthand, unfortunately). Perhaps an unfair comparison due to the popularity of airsoft there. I agree completely Flash - if they had lights and motion sensors and things it would be really cool, but as far as I can tell, they don't, and they just use a maze of plywood walls with minimal furniture at the swat house.