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Kims Robot 04-01-2006 13:53

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Last year we had an offer from a company that helps rent out the strip malls in the area.... they were going to give us an old clothing store since the owner wouldnt be able to rent it. Unfortunately the timing didnt work out all that well for us, but they were going to give us the old store.

Just to think about though, you may have to have a HUGE chunk of liability insurance... Harris was set to cover this for us since they have extended building insurance or something like that, and you may also have to pay for utilities... but its worth looking into!

CourtneyB 05-01-2006 11:02

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Well, the beginning of the year we were thinking about have a practice competetion at Woodfield mall, which is a huge mall in schaumburg,il., but it takes wayyy to much work to go through to try to practice in there etc.

-Court-

BRosser314 05-01-2006 16:35

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
our school district just spent like $40 million on renovations of 8 or 9 schools. and since where we work is at the junior high, they just got a whole new wing added on with a nice with carpet about the size of half a playing field. the carpet might even be the same type as in comps, so we got lucky. but despite our schools $40 million dollar investment they didnt do anything to the woodshop that we work in or the computers we use.

Ashley Weed 05-01-2006 18:40

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Chuck 84 digs... since 2003 season I believe.

lukevanoort 05-01-2006 18:59

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
I can see this as a possible fundraising opportunity as well. Imagine a team working in a mall with the doors open, but barriers to keep spectators from interfering with the robot (I envision glass or plexiglass) and a donation box. If your team is able to sell something, that could be there too.

Eugenia Gabrielov 05-01-2006 19:27

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lukevanoort
I can see this as a possible fundraising opportunity as well. Imagine a team working in a mall with the doors open, but barriers to keep spectators from interfering with the robot (I envision glass or plexiglass) and a donation box. If your team is able to sell something, that could be there too.

He has a great idea here that I'd like to branch off of.

A quick warning: when we demonstrated at Payless supermarket, we weren't permitted to get profit, becasue they only let us do the demo as a non-profit community organization. Make sure that you and your host agree on rules before you get your robot/merchandise in there.

I recommend this as a chance to advertise your team, your regionals, and anything else through your robot. Practice what you can in empty areas, but near the end of the season, use the presence of an audience in an area of a mall to give your drivers a bit of practice at working under pressure to impress local audiences. If your team designs any kind of practice drive, try equipping that with other arm prototypes (if you have time to of course) and doing a match between two robots to demonstrate scoring.

If you can get just one person in that mall to say, "hey this is cool, I'd like to see more" then you will have won. That person will tell their friends.

But yah, as lukevanoort emphasized, use this as a multi-opportunity.

dhitchco 06-01-2006 12:09

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Another way to look at the problem of local "practice field" arena space is for your team to collaborate with the other teams in your area and time-share one facility.

make one field as a jointly-funded effort and then have both "open" and "closed" practice time slots so that you can use the facility with your team in secret and/or have open scrimmages.

As Kim poined out in earlier thread, liability insurance to use some neutral 3rd-party space (mall, warehouse, abandoned storefront) is a big issue as is setting up to get the utilities turned on, etc.

Jay Trzaskos 06-01-2006 13:53

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
That would be an awesome opportunity Doug, but the closest team to Massena/Potsdam/Salmon River is a good one and a half hours away. To get to this mall is a half hour drive from Potsdam and Salmon River. I like lukevanoort and Eugenia's ideas on this. The only problem with drawing a crowd is that the store space we might be able to practice in is on the opposite side of the food court, and there are no open stores there. nobody ever ventures into that area and if they do, its only workers who are building the Super Wal-Mart going to get lunch. Amos, have you contacted the mall about this yet? if not I can look into it tonight. PM me if needed.

JT
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amos229 06-01-2006 23:37

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
No jay i havent, i was waiting to see what carn and ader thought. hopefully between you and i we can work together to get a practice area.

AndyB 06-01-2006 23:58

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
i guess you could consider us on the luckier side:

we have the metal shop to build
we have the room next to the metal shop for miscellanious things (ie meetings, website, some programming)
we have an office outside that room used for electrical/programming
we have a computer lab accross the hall if we need it
and we use an elementary school gym/ high school library to practice

amateurrobotguy 07-01-2006 00:02

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Our schools has it pretty freaking sweet. Mainly since we are a rich school. We get some of the wood shop to work it(70 feet by 60 feet?)(No teacher found to teach it after 1st year open, so it is vacant). Dumb student council(AKA Poster Making Club) gets the rest, but we use their space when they aren't there. It really peeves us(keeping it PG-13) when their posters spill into OUR space :mad: . Perfect to build stuff in oviously. It has a large sliding metal door to connect us to a nice sized parking lot and the school's dumpsters. Nice chainlink cage to lock the bot up in(20 feetx15 feet). 4 tables, 3 computers, 2 drill presses(bolted to the cement floor , so we can't move them :mad: ) and a patridge and a pear tree

Nuttyman54 07-01-2006 00:17

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
yeah i'd say you're lucky, We've got the hallway of the science wing (100 sq feet) to:

-House our 1 horizontal bandsaw, one vertical bandsaw and drill press
-our robots (including the one we will build)
-our extra parts/kit stuff

needless to say it's tight...

and we can practice driving outside in the parking lot when it's not raining

PaPPy 07-01-2006 01:17

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
team 69 is lucky enough to have enought space in one of our schools to build a complete full size field every year

newgrl101 07-01-2006 10:30

Re: have any teams had any luck approaching local malls for spaces to practice?
 
Quote: "There is not a mall close to our team. We use our schools gym if it is open if it is not we use the hall way."

Doesn't that ruin the gym floors? Do you guys put carpet under the robot's path because the surfaces changes a lot in driving.


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