On nice days at Bull Run the 'wait' can be an hour for wobble trap which is a great way to get 'started' in shooting trap and skeet. The rest of the courses usually have a lot less or no wait.
I take the family (4 of us) and we will shoot 2 rounds of wobble and if there is a wait it is about 90 minutes as you get to shoot twice in a row. I also take new shooters to wobble first - because it is generally the easiest and most fun.
As far as 'tacticool' you can shoot them, BUT the barrel minimum is 23" and 'youth' models are supposed to be used only by 'utes'. I've seen a couple tacticool shooters and that might have been length challenged and they were not acting like a yahoo and wasn't an issue. there also were no waits on those days so that might also be a factor
http://www.nvrpa.org/park/bull_run_public_shooting_center/content/rulesregsFYI, if you haven't done it, forget about your 'score'. There is a big difference between punching paper at 21' with your pistol or 100 yds with a scoped rifle and shooting a 4" circular disc that is on the move, but I guarantee you that shooting skeet will make you better prepared to hit a moving target.
The people at Bull Run have also been very helpful and a lot of fun in my experience. I've rented OUs from them when were short of shotguns and the guns were nicer than mine. Prices are also very reasonable.
I do not work for Bull Run, but I do think for a public course it is very well done. It's a 45 minute drive from my house or I'd be there a lot more.