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Re: Questions about the WORLD championship, so far.

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Originally Posted by Freddy204
My team and I are planning to go to the WORLD championship and I was wondering what I should know before hand and anything to look forward towards?

Some questions so far.

1. Plane or bus? Which is better? I am worried that if we take a plane that our materials and tools will be lost.

2. Wrap party any good? Should we attend?
Taking the plane is an easier option. I am not sure how you would take care of the tools. I guess you could put it in our crate. If you do end up taking a bus, make sure your team gets to Atlanta on Saturday night(latest). Last year, we had the bright idea of taking the bus after school on Wednesday and reached Thursday morning. To make this post short, all of us were majorly exhausted and were not able to perform to even 1/4 our abilities and we didn't do that well in the competition. I would suggest to look at your budget and see what you can afford.

The wrap party was decent. It was relaxing after a tough weekend. Alternately, you can stay at your hotel and have a team party or just chill in the pool.

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