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BlazinFire47 19-04-2004 18:57

Peoples Feelings on Atlanta's Nationals(like as many people to respond as possible)
 
:ahh: Wow I'm amazed at how much attention we got!! I mean, it's my first year on the team and i get bombarded with people asking for pictures and how we doing. It's like we're celeberties or someting. I personally would like to thank Team 1422 for cheering with us even when they didn't have too! As well as team 1097 even when they didn't have as many of their team members there as they did in San Jose. All I really have to say is I had a great time in Atlanta with all of the teams from all over the US and the world and I hope I have as much fun next year as I did this year. I would stongly like to have team members from teams 1097 and 1422 reply to this message as well as anyone else would k! :D

Jack Jones 19-04-2004 19:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BlazinFire47
:ahh: Wow I'm amazed at how much attention we got!! I mean, it's my first year on the team and i get bombarded with people asking for pictures and how we doing. It's like we're celeberties or someting. I personally would like to thank Team 1422 for cheering with us even when they didn't have too! As well as team 1097 even when they didn't have as many of their team members there as they did in San Jose. All I really have to say is I had a great time in Atlanta with all of the teams from all over the US and the world and I hope I have as much fun next year as I did this year. I would stongly like to have team members from teams 1097 and 1422 reply to this message as well as anyone else would k! :D

Dear Bo,

Take my word for it, you are no ce·leb·ri·ty ;)

Jack
PS: Just kidding my friend :) You guys are stars in my book :D

Al Skierkiewicz 20-04-2004 09:19

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I liked most everything. The venue is nice and the food wasn't too bad but not Disney. People flow needs the biggest improvement. The almost two mile walk from Archemides pits to seating area got a little tough to handle after 7 matches. Why should you have to go up 6 levels then come down two and walk to the opposite diagonal of the dome? I attended the electrical seminar which was well attended. I would guess that the others were the same and that means a lot of people were able to get some great info on robots. Keep the seminars but change the times so there are none that occur during match times. The pits didn't seem too confining but the aisles nearest the field did fill up on occassion. I would leave the jib cameras out for next year. There was no interesting video coming from them and I know they are very expensive. Ceremonies on Einstein should be viewable on the other fields and on the big screens in the dome just like last year at Houston. You could at least keep tabs on other teams. The big screens in the pits should be dedicated to individual divisions and placed over the pit area so divisions could see their standings and not crowd into the center aisles. Teams should be able to transport pit gear directly to the pit floor and not need to share elevator space from the top level. The convention center has a full size truck dock and several drive up overhead doors for that purpose. Outside traffic flow should improve when construction is complete so that should be better next year. The food police should be a little more flexible in that food purchased at the convention center should be OK for the dome. I saw many people stopped for having pop or water purchased in the convention center as they entered the dome. Bathrooms should be checked more frequently to clean up and remove paper from containers.

Randy 20-04-2004 09:53

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I spoke with a rep from the GA Dome on Saturday afternoon. She told me to send all good/bad feedback to atlantafalcons.com and georgiadome.com. I went there to find an email address, but the only one I could find was feedback@fans.atlantafalcons.com. If anyone else can find a feedback email address on either site, please post it so that we can let them know what we think needs to be improved.

They loved hosting it because of the nature of the event. Rarely does the dome host an event of that size which is educational and fun. Hopefully they'll have all the kinks worked out by next year.


-Randy

Andrew 20-04-2004 10:11

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The Good
1. Venue was out-standing. It was clean, bright, and well organized.

2. The Pits were very good. Good spacing, aisles generally clear, enough light to see.

3. The robot transport from the pits to the playing field was very good. It was relatively short and direct. Combined with the generally open aisles (compared to Disney in 2001 especially), it was very easy to get from the pit to the field and back again.

4. Good spacing for matches and good number of matches.

5. Field announcers were excellent (as usual).

6. Refs were very good.

7. The food situation in the World Congress Center was pretty good. There was selection and the prices weren't all that bad. OK, there were coffee and apples at reasonable prices. I don't know about anything else.

8. There were several things to do in WCC (such as the Hall of Fame, the Rover Mock Up, the FIRST store, the Conference). If you had a free moment and were tired of lurking in the pits, you weren't likely to get bored.

8. The practice field in the pits was wonderful. We only had an opportunity to use it for one practice, but that made up for the practice that we missed on the actual field.

The Bad
1. Load in was horrible. What an unpleasant surprise. When we arrived at 7:00 on Thursday, it took forever to find out which entrance FIRST had arranged for us to enter (no signs to speak of or confusing signs). When we entered, there was a looooooong line for the freight elevator. We ended up bypassing the freight elevator (at considerable physical effort) to finally get into the pit. I think we trimmed it down to :30. Still, there is no reason that we shouldn't have been into the venue and in our pit in :05.

2. The Load Out was not much better. Announcments wanted us to leave the pit by 5:00. However, the event ran past 5:00. So, if you wanted to beat the rush or make their deadline, you had to unload and repark to watch the rest of the event (there goes another $8).

3. The travel time between the pits and the venue to watch matches was both excessive and fatiguing for pit crew members. We lost valuable pit time when the pit crew went to watch our matches. So, we stopped going to watch matches in order to be ready to work on the robot. Perhaps in future years they can install a "pit crew lane" between pits and competition venue and give the three pit crew people expedited access to the arena just like the robot operators.

4. Pit announcments needed some work. With the "first call, second call, final call, final final call, no we really mean it this time call, GET YOUR ROBOT OUT HERE NOW call" there was a constant, annoying pit announcer buzz. If you actually responded to first call, you ended up standing at the playing field for a very long time. They need to get the timing between calling matches and playing matches refined.

5. The pit announcers stopped announcing "Team XXX needs a YYY part" in order to keep up the incessant match calls.

The Ugly
1. I had a vague, undefined, and undefinable feeling that this event was not "about the competitors" but about something else. For those of you who remember when FIRST pushed up the match times in 2000 in order to do "Good Morning America" you know what I mean.

2. I realized at some point over the weekend that I was at a robot competition. The message to "compete, compete, compete" was louder than the message to "inspire, inspire, inspire."

Rob Colatutto 20-04-2004 10:23

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One thing I was disappointed about was the lack of free FIRST event shirts like we have had at nationals for at least the past 4 years. This years shirts didn't even look like event shirts and you had to purchase them, and they weren't cheap. The ammount of "reserved" seating in the stands for oppening ceremony and the finals/awards was bothersome. Attendants would say, you can't sit there because its reserved seating, then no one would sit there and they'd open the section after the ceremony had started which caused masses of people to get up a move around during finals matches.

Brandon Martus 20-04-2004 11:57

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Originally Posted by Rob Colatutto
Attendants would say, you can't sit there because its reserved seating, then no one would sit there and they'd open the section after the ceremony had started which caused masses of people to get up a move around during finals matches.

I think the problem was that they didn't make it known to the volunteers that they had a section reserved for them; there were only a handful of us up there. Three rows were also being reserved for the hearing impaired, so they could have a good view of the signer.

Courtney 20-04-2004 13:49

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I didn't like how they had the Lego League on Einstein, mainly because you couldn't hear what was going on on the other fields. The audio from Einstein dominated over the rest of the fields, and in my opinion, took away from what was going on on the four other fields. I think in the future, if they are going to put Lego League on Einstein, they need to adjust the sound levels. It was nice to see the Lego League there though. The food at the event wasnt too bad either.

UCGL_Guy 20-04-2004 14:24

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I probably shouldn't but here goes-
Basically atlanta was a really bad choice
Between the panhandlers and the drug deals to the charges for transportation to the crappy hotels to the less than good food, this was the worst experience I have ever had at a FIRST competition.
No parking or in and out parking - paid $48 to park 1 night -
Loooooooong walks
load in and out was a joke
not organization at all.
Atlanta sold FIRST a bill of goods
Can you tell I wasn't happy.

KY

UCGL_Guy 20-04-2004 14:30

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And i forgot about the parking police who almost gave us a ticket thursday morning trying to find where to go, thanks to an many more lost souls for helping us out of it. With a year to plan they didn't. and the volunteer who wouldn't let me in to the pits with only 50 feet between me and our crate.

BandChick 20-04-2004 14:33

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I have to admit i was happier with Atlanta than I was with Houston, but yes, to every competition there are positives and negatives. The distance between the pits and the ramps etc, were not nearly as bad. The food was still overpriced (and if you noticed they changed the prices each day based on what sold and what didn't), but far better than the stadium food last year. The arena and the pit area were nicer and more organized. I have only positive feedback this year, and I hope the negative things people find can be changed and improved for next years' competition.

Adam Y. 20-04-2004 14:44

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Between the panhandlers and the drug deals to the charges for transportation to the crappy hotels to the less than good food, this was the worst experience I have ever had at a FIRST competition.
Hehehe. The food was great. You had about 50 differnt choices. Some of those boothes actually surprised me. I never expected that I could buy Starbucks or even roasted nuts with my coupons. The hotel we were in was actually very luxurious. I guess it depended on where you stayed. Also, I think people's experiences depend on whether you are from a city or not. People from the cities are more used to most if not all of the complaints since we deal with them everyday.

Melissa Nute 20-04-2004 14:51

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I was quite happy with this year's nationals. My only problem with it is that teams didn't seem as spirited as they were at regionals since there was such a seperation between the stands and the field. You didn't feel as much apart of it, I least I didn't, when we were sitting there watching our team play.
Food wasn't too bad. I actually had an excess of tickets it felt like.

I really dont have any negative things to say about it.

JoeXIII'007 20-04-2004 14:53

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I just liked the simple fact that hundreds of nerds and techgeeks took over a city that was 8 years ago taken over by the olympics.

ejthe4th 20-04-2004 15:07

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I personally liked Atlanta. This was my first national trip and i was pleased. Yes i did feel sorry for all those who had to go up 5 escalators, around the building, down another escalator and 1/2 way around the Georgia Dome two times an hour and the congestion on Thursday's unloading. However, they did do a good job realizing the problem and finding a really quick, easy, and organized (from what I saw) way to load up our bus after the competition. The practice field was very nice too. I wish I would have seen the booth where the FIRST apperal was being sold at, but being in the pits all day, I didn't get out much.


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