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2017+ Championship Venue Details
The new Championship structure has multiple venues on the horizon.
I'm most familiar with Houston and the George R. Brown convention center will be a solid choice for years to come. The low-cost flights, parking and hotels will be a big plus for many teams. Please try to limit the discussion to the venue details for now ! thanks |
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Not sure if it's considered venue discussion, but Houston is a major hub for United Airlines and Detroit is a major hub for Delta Airlines. That was probably one of the deciding factors in choosing cities.
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That a true, there both major hubs, but picking them for that fact seems counter to part of Frank's post, which is to reduce the need for air travel.
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Can anyone comment on the Detroit Venue ?
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I've been to the Toyota Center and Minute Maid park. Really Cool venue that is actually pretty accessible which will open up more hotel possibilities.
Ford Field & Cobo Center (They host the Detroit International Auto Show) and nice locations that are large with room to spare. Probably the best feature is the fact you can swim to Canada, making this location a true world championship. I'm concerned about the safety of the Detroit Venue (mostly because of where the bulk of the hotels are located), but I'm sure we will all be ok. Proximity to food will be a bit of a challenge, but if we can make it through build season we can stop acting like babies. |
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Ford field is a fantastic venue. Very new, huge stands.
Cobo Hall is probably most famous for hosting the NAIAS (North American International Auto Show) every year. It is a huge convention center. There is a monorail station right inside the upper floor of Cobo, and there is a station a couple blocks from Ford field. That area of downtown Detroit can be hit or miss. Just like any big city, there are good and bad parts. I can't comment on hotels, but google shows a whole bunch around there. Weather will probably be okay, normally no snow mid-April. The airport is a twenty minute drive from Cobo and Ford Field. |
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Cobo Hall is a great venue as well as Ford field. Teams will be able to hop on and off of the People Mover and enjoy a few other areas of Detroit like Belle Isle, the DIA, and Science Museum.
Downtown Detroit is pretty safe too and there are a lot of eateries in Greektown right down the street so no worries there. |
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The two new rail lines that run right by the GRB are about to start operating in the next month or so. This may make more hotels easily accessible. There are already systems in place to run shuttle busses from various parking lots outside of the downtown area to downtown venues such as the Rodeo (lowest attendance for a single day in 2015 was 48,177). If they make use of these systems, many more (lower cost) hotels would become easily accessible. Perhaps our friends across town (118) can arrange for one of their sponsors to open their facilities for some tours? |
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Be sure to check out Roasting Plant, featuring Javabot, a robot that roasts and dispenses beans using pneumatics and many of the same components in FIRST robots today! ![]() |
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In St. Louis, we can easily find what we need with many hotel options and never worry about our safety. If we don't want to pay the cost of a downtown St. Louis hotel, we found comfortable and affordable options in Chesterfield and other outside communities with access to grocery stores, restaurants and malls. |
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Worth mentioning, "The District Detroit" project is expected to be completed in 2017. The project is an initiative to build a new stadium for the Detroit Red Wings and revitalize the surrounding area. This area is very close to Ford Field and Cobo Center where the event will be held. There should be plenty of new restaurants and things to do by the time FIRST comes to Detroit.
Cobo Center is also just wrapping up its major renovation project. I was there for the NAIAS and the venue was pretty incredible. Details - http://www.districtdetroit.com/ |
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And as someone who frequents the area that the event will be held in, I assure you it's no more dangerous than anywhere I've been in 4 years of attending champs in Atlanta or St. Louis last year. Instead of blindly regurgitating things spread by the mainstream media, maybe asking people who might have firsthand knowledge would be a more constructive use of your time. |
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With regards to food, there's a ton down in Greektown and for grocery stores, I know there are couple including a Whole Foods. I know people were just complaining about St Louis for being too unsafe for the kids. Both cities are similar in that they have fewer than half the population they had at their peak. However, just like in St Louis, Downtown Detroit is not an abandoned wasteland - there are large family friendly events happening there pretty much every weekend. One thing I am confused about: Cobo Center and Ford Field are on the opposite sides of Downtown. A setup where the pits are in Cobo and the fields are in Ford Field would not work, so I'm wondering what the plans are regarding the use of both of these facilities. |
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As a Houstonian, I can only say how thrilled I am to see FIRST Championships return to Houston.
I'm sure that everyone who attends will be pleased with the facilities. They have good access to hotels, food, outdoor space, and parking. Houston has really worked to create a first class environment during the 27 years that I have lived here. Like many people, I share concerns about how this change is going to affect the CMP event and FIRST overall. I also wonder how they are planning to deal with some of the logistical issues of moving robots between buildings. Please keep an open mind. All of the cities involved have strong reasons to make sure this goes over well. I'm sure FIRST has considered this change very carefully and will work very hard to overcome whatever challenges it may present. |
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I am just trying to figure out how Detroit is a good choice an event like this. I get that there are some strong revitalization investments going on, but will they charge us an arm and a leg to stay there (aka Oakland, CA), with little affordable food options? |
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