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Re: Championship 2011 - St Louis - Your Thoughts Please?
Unfortunately, I could only spend a few hours at the event and did not attend the concert, Einstein matches, or the finale, so I'm probably not as qualified as others here to make a complete list of the good and the bad. But there are a few things that haven't been mentioned yet.
Good: - Clearing up the mess quickly at the airport or using different concourses. I wasn't there, but it was great to see that everyone actually made it here. - The shorter distance between the pits and the stands, as already mentioned. - Having the entire venue in one building. It keeps out the elements when walking between the pits and the stands. - Having the St. Louis Metrolink nearby made for easier transportation. - No bag checks at the Dome. It's nice to actually be able to carry full water bottles to the stands for once. - Getting the word out, both through signs and ads all over the city and through celebrities and sponsors. Bad: - Lack of signs. I'd like to say I'm good at finding my way around unfamiliar places, but I was utterly lost initially. Wandered around until I walked into the pits, had to ask for directions to the Dome. It would be helpful to provide FIRST-related maps, not just general venue maps. - Lack of organization in the pit area. It was hard to determine which division I was in, and everything not pit-related was pushed to the sidelines. - Lack of large division signs or banners. In Atlanta, there were large banners that read, "Archimedes," "Newton," etc., so we knew which division we were watching. In St. Louis, these were too small to be readily noticeable. Maybe this is not a big deal for most, but it would confuse anyone new to FIRST. - Pit fields. I understand the rationale but did not like the general idea any more because of it. - I miss the CNN Center food court... - The overall layout of the area was more cramped than in Atlanta. I think St. Louis is a smaller city and having the venue in the downtown area didn't help matters. - It got very crowded in the FIRST store at times. This was just like Atlanta, but they could at least expand a little without having to add more items. - They could enforce basic safety rules in the pits better. Safety glasses on at all times, hair ties for girls, close-toed shoes, etc. |
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