The council-owned Te Rapa Sportsdrome was the city's cheapest venue but was unsuitable because it had a floor covered in rubber and condensation so bad that there were "clouds in the air" and players slipped on the floor.
"Hamilton is the most expensive place for indoor recreation ... We've even contemplated playing all our games up in Otara and wearing the travel costs. The problem is the teams from Bay of Plenty can't really do that but we can do it more easily."
Sport Waikato chief executive Matthew Cooper said sporting groups had told him it was cheaper to play sports outside the city and the facilities were better.
"The trend coming through is the cost of sport instead of being affordable is now getting to the stage it's beyond the means of the local community."
Netball Waikato regional manager Ben Sinnamon said netball had no other choice but to pay the price. Netball held most of its tournaments at the Te Awamutu Events Centre because it offered the best value for money.
Hamilton's indoor court shortage dates back a decade.
Last year the cash-strapped city council decided against funding a $22 million indoor recreation centre for the next 10 years, but set aside funds to address the condensation issue at Te Rapa Sportsdrome in the 2012/13 financial year.
The volleyball association is hoping the council will also consider spending about $800,000 to install a wooden floor to make it suitable for competitions.
Hamilton City Council general manager Lance Vervoort said the council had compared its venues against a range of other indoor centres and found the prices to be "mid-range".
COURT COSTS
Cost (per court inc GST):
* Otara Recreation Centre$25
* Hamilton Boys' High $34.50
* Tauranga TECT Arena$25
* Rotorua Girls' HS Arena$22.52
Other Hamilton venues
* Fraser High School$36.42
* Fairfield College$34.50
* Hillcrest High School$57.50
* Sportsdrome$27.60 (rubberised)
* YMCA $31.93 (plus $500 bond) (Costs as provided to Waikato Volleyball Association).