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Command Decisions Wargames Center operates from 84 Reganswood Drive in Taylorsville, Alexander County, NC 28681. The field spreads across 70 acres of North Carolina terrain with over 15 distinct bases and scenarios built into natural geography—thick creek bottoms, steep foothills, and varied elevati...
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Command Decisions Wargames Center operates from 84 Reganswood Drive in Taylorsville, Alexander County, NC 28681. The field spreads across 70 acres of North Carolina terrain with over 15 distinct bases and scenarios built into natural geography—thick creek bottoms, steep foothills, and varied elevation changes that challenge players across multiple game types.
The paintball side runs on a field-purchased paint only policy. As of 2026, Valken paint is no longer permitted. Players can bring paint from previous calendar years, but all current purchases must happen on-site.
Hours & Booking: - Saturday: 9am–4pm - Sunday: 9am–3pm - Weekdays: By appointment only - Groups of 10+ must book ahead - Private groups (20+ players) available weekdays or weekends
Command Decisions hosts narrative-driven, large-scale events including:
Airsoft play follows strict FPS limits enforced via mandatory chronograph testing before every session:
| Category | FPS Limit | BB Weight | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Players | 1.55 Joules | .32g BBs | Standard gameplay |
| Snipers | 2.7 Joules | .32g BBs | Bolt-action only; 100-foot minimum engagement distance enforced |
Airsoft Requirements: - Full-seal eye protection (goggles or full-face mask mandatory) - Players must be at least 10 years old (under 18 require signed parent waivers) - Typical sessions: 3–4 hours with multiple rounds - Rental packages available (airsoft gun, BBs, protective gear) - Concession stand with beverages on-site - Rest areas and staging zone included
Command Decisions runs scenario-driven MilSim events:
The Command Decisions Paintball Corporate Education Series combines classroom instruction with field exercises. Programs are designed by current and former military professionals.
Format: - 2-hour seminar (classroom phase) - 4-hour practical field exercise (tactical scenarios) - 6 total contact hours
Pricing: - $100 per attendee (minimum 10 attendees, no maximum) - $75 per additional attendee over 20 - Includes: handouts, training materials, uniforms (kept after training), equipment, safety gear, lunch, 1,000 paintballs, unlimited air
What's Covered: - Team definition and workplace dynamics - Leadership communication strategies - Conflict resolution and team ethics - Responding vs. reacting in high-stress situations - Handling difficult personalities - Goal sharing and cooperative achievement
Participants are inducted into the "Tactical Diversions Army" and placed in simulated hostile environments with problem-solving exercises. Video recording captures gameplay, followed by professional debriefing and feedback sessions.
No special fitness level required—programs are designed to include all attendees, including those with physical limitations. Safety is the overriding priority.
For players 12 years old and younger:
Referees guide groups through multiple play areas and organize game variations while enforcing fair play and safety.
(828) 495-4155 - Field phone for bookings, questions, corporate programs
Notable Recent Events: Recent airsoft events featured Star Wars-themed gameplay (HOTH scenario with Rebels, Ewoks, and Empire forces) with 1983-style pricing ($45 pre-registration).
Safety Standards: - Zero-tolerance policy for unsportsmanlike conduct - Honor system with mandatory hit-calling - Mandatory waivers for all players - Severe weather may trigger rescheduling - Rain or shine gameplay (weather permitting)
Airsoft BBs can sting at close range—appropriate clothing (long sleeves, tactical pants, gloves) and full-face protection minimize discomfort. Sturdy footwear is required due to varied terrain. Beginners are welcomed; field offers tutorials for new players learning the basics.
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