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Rohith Surampudi
06-09-2006, 20:39
well here are the dates that have been announced...i expect they are faulty, so check back often!

http://www.usfirst.org/frc/public/

Greg Needel
06-09-2006, 20:44
These dates have major errors in them. Please do not use this for planning. I would bet that this is just a test of the new database. While some may be right there are a few that are just wrong. Wait a bit longer and we will have the real dates.

Dan Petrovic
06-09-2006, 20:50
These dates have major errors in them. Please do not use this for planning. I would bet that this is just a test of the new database. While some may be right there are a few that are just wrong. Wait a bit longer and we will have the real dates.

Okay good... I didn't exactly like seeing GLR and LA Regional the week after the Granite State Regional.

Michelle Celio
06-09-2006, 20:51
Woah Buddy.


Please note: Events dates listed below may be subject to change, as not all of the contracts have been signed. The dates listed are accurate to the best of our knowledge at this time. Thank you for your understanding.
Just so no one misses it.

JackN
06-09-2006, 20:51
Whoa Waterloo looks like it could be real fun :p . Check those dates

Rohith Surampudi
06-09-2006, 20:54
Whoa Waterloo looks like it could be real fun :p . Check those dates

hahahaha

look at Bayou...its being held in manchester...another reason to check frequently!!

Dan Petrovic
06-09-2006, 21:01
hahahaha

look at Bayou...its being held in manchester...another reason to check frequently!!

Yeah, I have no idea what that is.

Two regionals in Manchester? Is there any other city that has multiple regionals?

slickguy2007
06-09-2006, 21:03
FLORIDA is week 4? wow, interesting. And not to mention they are only accepting 31 teams!?!?!

Michelle Celio
06-09-2006, 21:04
http://www.firn.edu/doe/sas/fcat/pdf/schedule06-07.pdf

According to the current dates FIRST has released, and the dates that the Florida board of Education have released it looks like there will be no FCAT to regional conflations. Which is pretty exciting news.

FLORIDA is week 4? wow, interesting. And not to mention they are only accepting 31 teams!?!?!

I'm betting on that being a typo, seeing as there was 51 teams last year.

aztech75
06-09-2006, 21:07
Yeah, I have no idea what that is.

Two regionals in Manchester? Is there any other city that has multiple regionals?

I think thats a mistake becasue Bayou ususally refers to louisiana, and i remember hearing about a new orleans regional.

Lil' Lavery
06-09-2006, 22:11
FLORIDA is week 4? wow, interesting. And not to mention they are only accepting 31 teams!?!?!
While some of the dates are right, I don't beleive any of the team capacities are correct. Chesepeake, for example, what stated in another thread to be accepting 64 teams, while this states 54. VCU had 64 teams last year, this says 54 again. GTR had 74, this says 70. Etc.

And yes, the Bayou regional is really in New Orleans, NOT New Hampshire...

Madison
06-09-2006, 22:20
While some of the dates are right, I don't beleive any of the team capacities are correct. Chesepeake, for example, what stated in another thread to be accepting 64 teams, while this states 54. VCU had 64 teams last year, this says 54 again. GTR had 74, this says 70. Etc.

And yes, the Bayou regional is really in New Orleans, NOT New Hampshire...

FIRST practically always reserves capacity for late registering teams, NASA grant winners and the like.

Marcel
07-09-2006, 16:52
Bah going to these forums makes me want to skip like 3 or 4 months. >.< I need to build something!

Hey are the dates for the Las Vegas Regionals correct now?

ChrisH
07-09-2006, 17:40
The Los Angeles Regional will be held at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, not the Great Western Forum. The Los Angeles Forum does not exist. We have used both in different years so somebody is confused.

Steve W
08-09-2006, 08:49
As was stated earlier, the amount of teams does not match last year. The reason is that every regional holds back a certain number of spots. These are for rookie teams or special circumstance teams. If they spots are not taken by a certain date, TBD, then they are added to the available later on. That is the reason that your team should go on a waiting list for events that you would like to attend.

On another thought, I heard that there were going to be other Super Regionals this year but only GTA is listed with 2 fields. Has anyone heard of any others?

Marcel
08-09-2006, 22:44
Dual-wielding field regionals! o.o

Nope haven't heard any such rumors. But I have heard that there's this competition called the First Robotics Competition, it has something to do with robots, flying balls, and donuts. Meh I'm hyper, I'm going to run laps around my neighborhood or something.

Dylan
08-09-2006, 22:45
The GLR looks right...

First day of competition on my birthday, can't think of better way to spend it! :D


Has the 2007 Championship location been finalized, or will it be somewhere other than ATL?

MattD
08-09-2006, 23:12
Has the 2007 Championship location been finalized, or will it be somewhere other than ATL?
From what I have heard it will be in Atlanta again.

SamC
09-09-2006, 00:31
From what I have heard it will be in Atlanta again.

Hopefully in the next 3 years (before i graduate) it will go to Los Angeles or New York!

coreyk
09-09-2006, 00:34
Has the 2007 Championship location been finalized, or will it be somewhere other than ATL?

I believe that Atlanta has signed a 3-4 year agreement with FIRST - so, no change until then.

mtaman02
09-09-2006, 06:54
I believe that Atlanta has signed a 3-4 year agreement with FIRST - so, no change until then.


So far to my knowledge the Atlanta Contract for World Championships was from 2004 - 2006 and as of 2005 or 2006 they signed / and or altered the contract with an additional year (2004 - 2007). Atlanta isn't a bad place to hold the championship I just wish there was some sort of activities to go have fun with (like WD World)

Anyways I am also considering volunteering at championship as well. So make that 3 local regionals, 1 fll event (possibly), and i championship

Lil' Lavery
09-09-2006, 17:14
So far to my knowledge the Atlanta Contract for World Championships was from 2004 - 2006 and as of 2005 or 2006 they signed / and or altered the contract with an additional year (2004 - 2007). Atlanta isn't a bad place to hold the championship I just wish there was some sort of activities to go have fun with (like WD World)
There is a Six Flags in Atlanta, as well as the Coke Bottling Factory, the Atlanta Braves, and several other locations that have been team favorites. No, they arn't free like the team party at Epcot was, but the rides weren't even on at Epcot then anyway. Personally, I think Atlanta is by FAR the best venue for the Championship yet, in terms of size, location, venue, etc. Orlando was too hot (and outdoors!), farther away (not by a whole lot though) from many teams, and more expensive. While I didn't attend CMP in 2003, I heard that Houston was pretty much dreadful. I wouldn't mind the Goergia Dome becoming the permanent home of the Championship.

Koko Ed
09-09-2006, 17:24
There is a Six Flags in Atlanta, as well as the Coke Bottling Factory, the Atlanta Braves, and several other locations that have been team favorites. No, they arn't free like the team party at Epcot was, but the rides weren't even on at Epcot then anyway. Personally, I think Atlanta is by FAR the best venue for the Championship yet, in terms of size, location, venue, etc. Orlando was too hot (and outdoors!), farther away (not by a whole lot though) from many teams, and more expensive. While I didn't attend CMP in 2003, I heard that Houston was pretty much dreadful. I wouldn't mind the Goergia Dome becoming the permanent home of the Championship.
I totally agree!

Richard Wallace
09-09-2006, 17:37
... Personally, I think Atlanta is by FAR the best venue for the Championship yet, in terms of size, location, venue, etc. .... I wouldn't mind the Goergia Dome becoming the permanent home of the Championship.Yeah, what he said! Atlanta would be hard to beat. But I have a bias -- my years at Georgia Tech made Atlanta my favorite city to live in, and since then it has been by favorite city to visit.

I took teams to Epcot in '96, Houston in '03, and Atlanta in '05. The Georgia Dome is by far the best venue, and with thousands of hotel rooms within easy walking distance and very convenient public transportation, the logistics of taking a team to the Championship have never been easier.

Nica F.
09-09-2006, 17:39
wow the LA regional is earlier this year. it was held at the LA sports arena 3 years ago right?

Dylan
09-09-2006, 20:25
Yay, Atlanta again! :D

Personally, I loved ATL. The weather was nice, the pit and field were awesome, and even the 12hr bus ride was kinda fun.

Plus... if 1549 makes it to Nat's in '07, I'm gonna try my cart party idea again!
Now with better songs, more splitters (up to 5 carts can be hooked to my iPod now), a signal booster, more patients on my part, and we would definitely bring our cart this time!

coreyk
10-09-2006, 01:13
Atlanta’s venue was fairly adequate, but no where near ideal. First, after-competition activities are limited (there is only so many times one can visit the Coca-Cola Factory). Second, The Georiga Dome is updated but huge, teams are divided among the dome, pits, and possibly HOF booth with the endless travel distance in-between -- although there is plenty of room for growth. Third, The area around the dome is reasonably safe – but traveling any further than those areas is risky.

This is my opinion - but then again, does anyone disagree?

mtaman02
10-09-2006, 07:01
I was in ATL in '05 and being that it was my second championship ever attending with my old team I have to say that ATL is the best venue to house the championship. Maybe when and If I try to get to ATL next year I'll rent a car and look around for that six flags. The Coca Cola Factory sounds iffy though =( . I may end I'm staying at the plant and sneaking myself into drinking endless amounts of soda =) .

Koko Ed
10-09-2006, 08:04
Atlanta’s venue was fairly adequate, but no where near ideal. First, after-competition activities are limited (there is only so many times one can visit the Coca-Cola Factory). Second, The Georiga Dome is updated but huge, teams are divided among the dome, pits, and possibly HOF booth with the endless travel distance in-between. Third, The area around the dome is reasonably safe – but traveling any further than those areas is risky.

This is my opinion - but then again, does anyone disagree?
I do.
1) The only place that has alot to do that would suit a large amount of people is probably Disney and FIRSt has long outgrown it and it was a terrible place for the competition in my opinion (Watching matches on the outdoor field was non existent in the blazing afternoon sun and it was confusing switching the fields) Maybe Las Vegas which doesn't have the venue we need and I don't feel "Sin City" is an appropriate place to hold the FIRST championship.

2) FIRST needs a huge place to house all of those teams so they are going to be spread out. It was a problem in Houston and teams were spread out in Disney when I went in 2002. Nature of the beast.

3) Any large city has it's undesirable places and characters. That's where a safe team policy comes into play (don't let kids go off on their own, be aware of your surroundings, be wary of suspicious behavior, etc.). It helps to use common sense. Disney was enclosed and fairly safe (there is no such place as absolutely safe. You're at your most vulnerable when you assume you have no reason to be on your guard because criminals look out for people like that and they are very good at finding them) but Disney is out of the picture and we are never going back so let's move on. Atlanta is the most ideal of the three places I've been.

Alex Cormier
10-09-2006, 08:51
2) FIRST needs a huge place to house all of those teams so they are going to be spread out.

Do you ever think that the Championships will be brought to Canada?

Koko Ed
10-09-2006, 09:06
Do you ever think that the Championships will be brought to Canada?
No.
There are issues with teams crossign the border. Some school districts restict it or teams like ours which have alot of foreign nationals and it'll be such a huge hassel getting across that they won't go. Toronto would be great but I don't think it'll happen.

Beth Sweet
10-09-2006, 09:36
Do you ever think that the Championships will be brought to Canada?

I think it would be wonderful and really reinforce the idea that this is an international competition (sometimes, I really feel like those international teams are overlooked). That being said, realistically, they need to stay somewhere where it will be the most convenient for the majority, that being the states. As Ed said, passports (depending on border crossing laws) being $80ish in themselves, are really going to hike up the price and limit how many teams/students are able to participate.

JohnBoucher
10-09-2006, 09:41
All teams attending a Canadian event would need to rework their crates.

I am interested in hearing from Canadian teams on how this impacted them.

On February 1, 2006, the U.S., Canada and Mexico will begin to enforce the treatment and marking requirements for wood pallets and crates. Except for certain wood packing material (WPM) moving between the U.S. and Canada only, the three NAFTA partners will refuse admission to pallets and crates that do not bear approved marks indicating they have been heat-treated or fumigated to eliminate injurious plant pests.

Jonathan Norris
10-09-2006, 09:51
All teams attending a Canadian event would need to rework their crates.

I am interested in hearing from Canadian teams on how this impacted them.

This really didn't affect us much last year, the only difference is that when we went down to Depot to get our wood we had to make sure it was the proper kind. I think that most Canadian wood passes this regulation, so almost all of the wood at Depot was totally fine to use. We were worried about it at the beginning of season, but really turned out to be a non-issue for us.

Goober!!!
10-09-2006, 10:18
Does anyone else disagree with Boilermaker and Midwest Regionals during the same week???

Jessica Boucher
10-09-2006, 11:10
Does anyone else disagree with Boilermaker and Midwest Regionals during the same week???

This is normal, and necessary. If you dig through the archives on Chief as well as usfirst.org, this has happened not only in the midwest, but in other areas of the country as well. Most likely, this is a venue problem.

Alex Golec
10-09-2006, 12:48
Does anyone else disagree with Boilermaker and Midwest Regionals during the same week???

Yes, its not the best of planning (as was having both NYC regionals in the same weekend last year), but with 37 regionals in 5 weeks, it is expected that some regionals could coincide with each other. Also, they have to book these events for whatever times they can in those 5 weeks, so its not always under their control.

That being said, has anyone noticed the extremely conservative team space estimation for the regionals? I understand they reserve roughly 10% extra space per regional for rookies, teams not yet attending a regional, and NASA grant winners, but two of their estimations are below the usual quota for full elimination (24): Detroit (23) & Waterloo(22), and some others are in the upper 20's.
My opinion is that they are being really conservative with their numbers. :rolleyes:
Might it possibly be a mind-game :eek: to cause more teams to register for those regionals first?

There's a decent spread availible, I can't wait until the actual registration begins!

click... "server too busy" ...
click... "server too busy" ...
click... "server too busy" ...
click... "loading 1%" ...

and so it goes... :D

_Alex

Richard Wallace
10-09-2006, 12:51
... As Ed said, passports (depending on border crossing laws) being $80ish in themselves, are really going to hike up the price and limit how many teams/students are able to participate.931 went to Waterloo this year, and it was a blast! A well-run event with many strong teams and wonderful people.

The passport issue factored into our decision to go in 2006. We found out that the new regulations (requiring passports for everyone returning to the US from Canada) would be going into effect over the next couple of years, so this might have been our last chance to go under the old rules. Most of our team doesn't routinely travel outside the US (imagine that!) so as Beth points out, passport costs would have been an important consideration.

All teams attending a Canadian event would need to rework their crates.Yeah, we had to build a new crate to comply with the material restrictions. It was time to upgrade the old crate anyway.

Lil' Lavery
10-09-2006, 17:00
Atlanta’s venue was fairly adequate, but no where near ideal. First, after-competition activities are limited (there is only so many times one can visit the Coca-Cola Factory). Second, The Georiga Dome is updated but huge, teams are divided among the dome, pits, and possibly HOF booth with the endless travel distance in-between. Third, The area around the dome is reasonably safe – but traveling any further than those areas is risky.

This is my opinion - but then again, does anyone disagree?
I agree that those are not ideal condiditions, but you have to realise, that with a 300+ team event, I doubt there is a location in the world you can find that won't have those issues. There are just as many attraction in Atlanta than anywhere else (there are only so many times Disney World is fun for example too). There is both a Dave & Busters and Jillians in the greater Atlanta area if you're willing to drive a bit further (The Peachtree Regional has their team social at Jillian's). There is also an ESPNZone in Atlanta. The Varsity Grill is a great place to have dinner one night, good food, fun atmosphere (although might not be vegetarian friendly). CNN HQ has a tours and is a fairly fun stop (and has a large food court and is connected to the Omni Hotel). Just look around a bit more and you'll find it a great city! (I've been there 3 times in the last 3 years, and I still find something new each time I go).


Do you ever think that the Championships will be brought to Canada?
No. The competition started as USFIRST, and the focus is still on improving America's standing in the world technilogical economy. Even though it is an international competition now, the focus is on the United States, and will most likely remain there for a very long time. Additionally, there are many factors dealing with the crossing and shipping across the border, and many U.S. school districts not allowing it.



That being said, has anyone noticed the extremely conservative team space estimation for the regionals? I understand they reserve roughly 10% extra space per regional for rookies, teams not yet attending a regional, and NASA grant winners, but two of their estimations are below the usual quota for full elimination (24): Detroit (23) & Waterloo(22), and some others are in the upper 20's.
My opinion is that they are being really conservative with their numbers. :rolleyes:
Might it possibly be a mind-game :eek: to cause more teams to register for those regionals first?

I think some of the values actually are incorrect, not just the rookie/late registration spots being held. Although, if FIRST knows a large amount of rookies teams are being founded in that area, they might hold additional spots for rookies.

OZ_341
10-09-2006, 21:44
I agree that those are not ideal condiditions, but you have to realise, that with a 300+ team event, I doubt there is a location in the world you can find that won't have those issues. There are just as many attraction in Atlanta than anywhere else (there are only so many times Disney World is fun for example too). .........
It would help if FIRST would talk to some of these Atlanta entertainment venues about extending their hours during the Championship. There was no practical time that a FIRST Team could get to the Aquarium before 5 PM on Thursday or Friday. Many other attractions that we looked into also closed at 5 PM.
The only thing I would have to disagree with is that, I would LOVE to go back to Disney permanently. Atlanta has been fine, but Disney made the whole Championship feel "Magical". It was also easier for FIRST to get celebrities to "drop by" for a visit.
But in the end, I will go anywhere that there are FIRST people and Robots. :D

coreyk
10-09-2006, 22:44
In response to OZ_341's previous post

I agree.

wendymom
11-09-2006, 00:20
Disney World is not all of Orlando, it would be possible to have the competition at the convention center (one of the biggest in the country) and still have the "magical feeling". We would have enough room to be inside and in air conditioning. All the attractions are close by and if you are tired of Disney try Universal or Sea World. There is every imaginable restaraunt within a 10 mile radius and more hotel rooms than we would need.

Let bring it back to Fla.

AdamHeard
11-09-2006, 00:46
Does anyone know when the dates will be finalized.

Wetzel
11-09-2006, 09:32
It would help if FIRST would talk to some of these Atlanta entertainment venues about extending their hours during the Championship. There was no practical time that a FIRST Team could get to the Aquarium before 5 PM on Thursday or Friday. Many other attractions that we looked into also closed at 5 PM.

I agree. Even if only 15 teams went, that would be ~300. I would hazard a guess that some of these places downtown would schedule staff to stay open later for a few hundred people.

Wetzel

Billfred
11-09-2006, 11:04
I think the current set of dates has some weight to it now--FIRST is linking to it from the FRC home page, and it's apparently now what you get when you click Regional Events. I can only assume they wouldn't link to something that wasn't at least mildly official.

I still won't be buying my train tickets just yet, though.

Brandon Martus
11-09-2006, 13:10
If someone is bored, and wants to help out .. CD-Events needs all of this years regionals added to it.

What to do:
1) Reply here saying you're doing this, so only one person is doing this.
2) Copy/Paste the full event name from usfirst.org (ie: "BAE SYSTEMS Granite State Regional" not just "BAE Regional".
3) Add the event to this sites calendar (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/calendar.php?) as a 'ranged event' if it is more than one day (which I think most of them are). Estimate a starting time, if you don't know it for sure.
4) In the 'Event Information' box, please include the link on usfirst.org (ie: 'http://www.stlouisfirst.org', etc., Venue Name, and City/State. Eventually CD-Events will give the opportunity to authorized people to edit this information, and expand on it, but for now .. this should do.

These events still need to be approved by a calendar moderator, so don't freak out if they don't show up right away.

Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! :)

Richard Wallace
11-09-2006, 13:12
I'll do the St. Louis Regional.

mtaman02
11-09-2006, 13:36
I'll do the NYC FIRST Regional. - Just waiting on the Regional Coordinator to confirm event location, date, and # of teams because it looks like the information FIRST has is iffy.


I Feel productive I got the NJ & SBPLI Regionals as well.

Lil' Lavery
11-09-2006, 13:43
I did VCU, and am working on Chesepeake and Peachtree

Mark McLeod
11-09-2006, 13:45
I think I beat you to SBPLI :)

mtaman02
11-09-2006, 14:01
I think I beat you to SBPLI :)


Yeah I know thats ok I deleted it after I saw yours Mark =)

RoboMom
11-09-2006, 14:48
I did VCU, and am working on Chesepeake and Peachtree

Sean
thanks.
But indulge the Robomom and spell it right. ;)
Chesapeake

Brandon Martus
11-09-2006, 15:00
Sean
thanks.
But indulge the Robomom and spell it right. ;)
Chesapeake
I fixed it .. another reason why I wanted people to copy/paste. Uniform/consistent naming scheme, and proper spelling. ;)

Madison
11-09-2006, 15:30
Do they show up right away? I added PNW, but I don't see it on the calendar.

Billfred
11-09-2006, 15:32
Do they show up right away? I added PNW, but I don't see it on the calendar.
That's because a mod didn't approve it. It's good now. :)

Richard Wallace
11-09-2006, 15:35
Do they show up right away? I added PNW, but I don't see it on the calendar. ... don't freak out if they don't show up right away.Mine took a few minutes. I see Billfred has already found yours. :)

Now if someone will do Granite State, we'll have Week 1 complete.

RoboMom
11-09-2006, 15:39
I fixed it .. another reason why I wanted people to copy/paste. Uniform/consistent naming scheme, and proper spelling. ;)

Brandon/Sean,
could you please remove the website link?
The website is being relocated here, so best if this link not used so no confusion. It was removed from the FIRST site.
Thanks.

JaneYoung
11-09-2006, 16:25
Lone Star Regional is done.
Thank you mods.
Jane

mtaman02
11-09-2006, 17:02
New York City Regional Completed with no success in talking to the Regional Directors and fellow Volunteers

Information on the Regional Found Here - NYC FIRST! Regional (http://nycfirst.poly.edu/forum/showthread.php?p=748#post748)


Originally Posted by Brandon Martus
I fixed it .. another reason why I wanted people to copy/paste. Uniform/consistent naming scheme, and proper spelling.




Hey Brandon how come certain Events allow you to select you to attend or not attend and other events don't ?

E.G. - NJ Regional I can't select if I want to attend or not all it says is Loading..... under the tags column.

Madison
11-09-2006, 17:33
Now if someone will do Granite State, we'll have Week 1 complete.

Done.

Also:
Arizona Regional
Bayou Regional
Finger Lakes Regional
Great Lakes Regional
Los Angeles Regional
Pittsburgh Regional
Boilermaker Regional
Detroit Regional
Greater Kansas City Regional
Hartford Regional
Midwest Regional
Silicon Valley Regional
Boston Regional
Buckeye Regional
San Diego Regional
Waterloo Regional
Colorado Regional

DanDon
11-09-2006, 17:34
I did Philadelphia.

I did Israel too.

Michelle Celio
11-09-2006, 17:40
I'll do Florida :D

EDIT: DONE

mtaman02
11-09-2006, 17:51
Ill do New Jersey

I did it already =)

Lil' Lavery
11-09-2006, 17:56
Brandon/Sean,
could you please remove the website link?
The website is being relocated here, so best if this link not used so no confusion. It was removed from the FIRST site.
Thanks.
Removed from the Calendar

Elgin Clock
11-09-2007, 10:32
Can we unsticky this thread, and sticky the 2008 event thread now?