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Feedback request for West Coast Regionals
This is for all the teams who attended either the Silicon Valley (San Jose), Pacific Northwest (Seattle), or Southern California (LA) Regionals:
The feedback from the volunteers, judges, and staff has been incredible - as people were SO impressed by the robots, the attitudes, and the character of the teams who competed in these events. We hope you all had a good time and great experience. We'd love your input, comments, suggestions about some of the aspects of these events. Please let us know what you thought of the events. We very much listen to the feedback of the teams - good and bad - as we try to make these events the best possible experience for the teams. We'd particularly like to know some of the following items: What did you think of the new pit layout in SJ and LA (rookie/veteran alternating instead of just going in straight numerical order)? What did you think of the team party (food, music, entertainment - which games were your favorites)? What did you think of the venue/arena? Teams who attended other regionals or from far away (such as WPI and other out of state teams) - what comparisions and suggestions could you give us? General suggestions/comments (things to keep, add, change, improve, etc...)? Thanks for any feedback and thanks again for your contributions to these events. Good luck to all those going to Orlando. We look forward to seeing all the teams who compete in the Regionals out West in 2003 - San Jose, Seattle, Los Angeles, Arizona, ???.... ![]() |
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Re: Feedback request for West Coast Regionals
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Alternating rookie/veteran teams
I was really pleased with the way that the SJ regional was run, and I thought that everything worked out pretty well, except... I have to say, as head of scouting for my team, that the organization of the pits made it incredibly hard to find specific team numbers in a hurry. I, as well as many of my scouts, spent lots of time wandering around the pits looking for a specific team so that we could get the scoop on their robot. Anyways, that's just my 2 cents
overall, thanks for a great regional event!! |
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Jason,
Overall the San Jose Regional was very well run. I can't speak for everyone on my team, but being a 7 year veteran of the program (4 as a driver, and 3 as a coach/mentor/engineer), I can honestly say that this was one of the most professionally run events I've been to. The overall pit layout was definately a change from the sequential orders from years past. I am definately a fan of being close to rookie and second year teams, to see what kind of out of the box thinking occurs, as well as being able to lend a hand. The team party was definately a great event. I really enjoyed the games aspect, the twister, the sumo wrestling, etc.... Personally, the sumo wrestling and the twister were two great events ( one of our guys spent almost 3 hours on that inflatable twister board, outlasting everyone!!). The food was good (chicken fingers are always a great option too!). The venue was very nice as well, seemed as though there was plenty of seating, and we as a team got some pretty good seats for viewing. My one complaint with is concerning the team viewing when on stage. Sometimes it was tough for smaller teams (we were only able to bring 15 for the cross country voyage) to get in there and cheer and see whats going on mechanically,when larger teams were in there. I realize that it is essentially limited to the size of the field however. The San Jose area was also extremely beautiful, and an overall great place for the regional. I hope this answers your questions. If you need further feedback, feel free to get in touch. DJ |
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Re: Alternating rookie/veteran teams
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What did you think of the new pit layout in SJ and LA (rookie/veteran alternating instead of just going in straight numerical order)? ---------------- I really liked the arrangement because we had rookies on both sides which we could help along when they needed it. They were also helpful when we needed it. Sometime we had difficulty finding teams due to the arrangement but I thought it was worth it. ------------------- What did you think of the team party (food, music, entertainment - which games were your favorites)? ------------------- My favorite was 'early to bed'......Hopefully you will get more feedback from those that attended. -------------------- What did you think of the venue/arena? -------------------- THe venue is fine but the facilities need A LOT OF HELP!! ---------------------- General suggestions/comments (things to keep, add, change, improve, etc...)? ----------------------- The biggest complaint is the drayage charces. They were 4 times as high in LA ($117/100lb) than in Seattle ($28/100lb). Many teams were obviously angry at Freeman and made no bones about expressing thier frustration. -------------------- Arizona!!!!! _____________ See you in AZ in '03! |
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