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Do you think this would be a feasible idea?
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In short, no.
While you may be able to fit all of the teams, pits, etc. either in their new stadium or in the parking lots around it, it would not be feasible to host the Championships there. Do a search on Google Maps for "hotels near Dallas Cowboys New Stadium". There is no way you can fit 30,000 people in hotels within walking distance, since there is only two hotels within a one mile radius.
Now you can expand this radius if the stadium is along a public transit route, as hotels around all nearby stations/stops are all feasible if there is a discount given to FIRST teams (as there is in Atlanta with MARTA). Since I can see no obvious high-capacity public transit rail lines near the stadium, I cannot feasibly see a way where this would be possible (short of setting up dozens of shuttle buses on a continuous loop), which would be a very expensive and time consuming burden.
Now regardless of one's opinions of Atlanta, the city is perfectly situated to host the Championships. They have a large stadium with more adjacent convention center space than one can shake a stick at. The stadium is right in a downtown area with dozens of hotels within a one mile walking distance. In addition, the GA Dome has its own MARTA station, greatly expanding the feasible hotel radius. Atlanta is generally warm during April, and is also a major hub for many [International] airlines (which can lead to cheaper plane ticket prices).
Now in the past, Disney also suited these goals well: They had plenty of hotel space, a dedicated high capacity bus/monorail transit system, a warm climate, located in popular destination (Orlando) only a short 20 minute drive from an International Airport, and the fact that it was Walt Disney World definitely helped. But FIRST kind of outgrew the temporary tents they would have to build in the Epcot parking lot, so FIRST had to look elsewhere... :-/