zebrafish
SILVER ELITE
While the gun situation certainly isn't the organizers' fault, we were at this tournament this weekend and it was poorly organized and I'll voice my opinion that our team doesn't play here again.
My main beef is that the traffic/parking situation is plain awful. Getting in and out of there on a single-lane road for so many cars is the first problem. We had early games both days and the parking staff were completely unorganized and there was extremely poor signage and traffic management. I had to walk probably 3/4 of a mile to get from my parking spot to the field where my child was playing. Completely unacceptable. And to think I paid $10 to have these privileges.
Beyond this, the fields are poor quality and a definite level below places like the OC great park and Silverlakes. Most are 90% dirt and rock hard. Many had potholes filled with sand. There were a bunch where you couldn't even see the sidelines. The port-a-potties had no soap/sanitizer and needed to be emptied. Inside the race track, there were lines with 10+ people waiting for the port-a-potties.
And Sunday, our team had a "required" in person check-in so that they can take photos of the team to try and sell us? Gee, thanks.
The gun episode is a sad ending to an event that I'm hoping to avoid in the future.
My main beef is that the traffic/parking situation is plain awful. Getting in and out of there on a single-lane road for so many cars is the first problem. We had early games both days and the parking staff were completely unorganized and there was extremely poor signage and traffic management. I had to walk probably 3/4 of a mile to get from my parking spot to the field where my child was playing. Completely unacceptable. And to think I paid $10 to have these privileges.
Beyond this, the fields are poor quality and a definite level below places like the OC great park and Silverlakes. Most are 90% dirt and rock hard. Many had potholes filled with sand. There were a bunch where you couldn't even see the sidelines. The port-a-potties had no soap/sanitizer and needed to be emptied. Inside the race track, there were lines with 10+ people waiting for the port-a-potties.
And Sunday, our team had a "required" in person check-in so that they can take photos of the team to try and sell us? Gee, thanks.
The gun episode is a sad ending to an event that I'm hoping to avoid in the future.