Today I went to Englishtown to check out NPPL Super 7 event number 4. I was really disappointed when I got there, and from just speaking to a few people I wasn't the only one that felt that way. It totally reminded me of NPPL venues before the split last year, it was in the middle of nowhere, and totally a step back from the direction NPPL was going so far this year. Parking was weird, if you were allowed to park next to the field/vendor area it looked like you were parking at a field for a scenario, or you had to park across the road next to the racetracks.
The humidity wasn't a real comfort either, since it also brought on the bugs. Two of the fields didn't have general access since it was in the players area. Vendor selection wasn't that bad but most of them were enclosed in small ez-up tents. I heard the reffing wasn't so great either, and I actually witnessed it during the Dynasty and I think Bad Company game.
Its like what the heck happened NPPL was doing so well with the venues up until this point. Now I'm really looking forward to PSP next week and do the comparison.
The humidity wasn't a real comfort either, since it also brought on the bugs. Two of the fields didn't have general access since it was in the players area. Vendor selection wasn't that bad but most of them were enclosed in small ez-up tents. I heard the reffing wasn't so great either, and I actually witnessed it during the Dynasty and I think Bad Company game.
Its like what the heck happened NPPL was doing so well with the venues up until this point. Now I'm really looking forward to PSP next week and do the comparison.
And yes the parking is iffy and the mud dosent help things, but I think they are doing a good job, considering its in NJ.

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