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Re: LAS VEGAS REGIONAL... terminated?
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Venue rental is not usually the largest cost difference between regionals and district competitions. Professional event management and A/V services make regionals much more expensive to operate than districts. I served on a regional planning committee for several years, in St. Louis, before moving to Michigan. The regional I helped to plan and run had a budget more than 20 times what my district competition runs on today. Of course this is not easy -- it takes a small army of dedicated volunteers and some of the best organizers in the FRC community. But surely LV is up to that kind of challenge. |
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Here's the thing: Out here, high schools are rather space-constrained by neighborhoods. If any given high school (let alone middle/elementary schools) needs to expand, they have only one place to go: straight up. Or straight onto the athletic fields, which are probably about the only open space for a few hundred yards. Bigger gym? Sorry, there goes the X building. Oh, we need that? Guess we've gotta build a taller building for Y so we can eliminate the need for X. Wait, the Z regulation forbids that? Guess we gotta modernize the gym and skip the expansion. You get the picture. And when something does get budgeted for and built, it can take YEARS. (A local high school put a theater in recently. I think it opened up about 3-4 years ago. They started back when I was in middle school, as I recall. Might be off on the times, but it took a very long time to put up.) In the Midwest, there's a lot of more open land. True, there's a lot of farmland in use. But the point is, there is very little space at a high school to put a facility that can handle a robotics competition out here, and the existing facilities were generally built when high schools were smaller, smaller athletic departments, you get the picture. If I can only think of 5 high schools that can maybe handle a district from a space standpoint, and one farther out that definitely can, in a much bigger city area than Vegas, then maybe "We can host a district and we're smaller than you in population" isn't the sort of thing that will help the problem. I've heard that one of the issues with going to a district system in CA is the venues, or lack thereof--as a state, we've got more area and more population, and have had more teams at times, then most of the current district areas. Therefore, there must be something else that is keeping us from going to districts, and suitable venues is a likely suspect, though certainly not the only one. |
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I lived in Las Vegas as a freshman, and I can't think of any high school in the area that could support a regional with 50 teams attending. Most of the high schools are based on one of two designs, both of which are similar in size. The high school I went to had a 3 court basketball gym, with a small practice gym attached. There would be space for the field, which would be extremely cramped, but no room for pits.
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254 has greatly enjoyed our three trips to the Las Vegas Regional. We probably would have made Las Vegas our default second regional, if it did not begin to overlap SVR the last few years. It has some of the friendliest event staff, is very smoothly run, and is always a lot of fun for the teams. The Thomas and Mack Center was a very good venue and from what I've heard from 987 the new convention center is even better. Like Pat, I too wonder why exactly FIRST can't continue to contribute 0.125% of their $24,000,000 war chest to sustain one of the best events in their program. As others have mentioned, this will have a waterfall effect on surrounding areas. CA is already totally saturated and can barely support the number of plays required for local teams. Some local teams who were using LV as a second play are now going to be looking for slots that don't exist in CA. Yeah, we're adding the new Ventura regional, but doing so is just keeping the dam from overflowing...it's not really expanding capacity, especially when you look at growth in rookie teams. 254 certainly hopes that Las Vegas will continue to have a regional and looks forward to an opportunity to attend again. |
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Adding Ventura and losing Vegas would give western teams the same number of regionals as 2014, but the demand will be higher. Even with 6 regionals it's very difficult for a California team to get a second in-state play. Before this year, our out of state options were: -Hawaii/Colorado/Utah, which is difficult for most CA teams to pull off financially. -Arizona, which usually fills very early in registration since it's a smaller event and is filled by Arizona and New Mexico teams. -Las Vegas which is within driving distance for almost every CA team. -Oregon/Washington events, which was popular with teams from northern California. With the formation of the PNW region, we lost the Oregon/Washing events, which made Vegas the best out of state option for many California teams (hence why so many California teams were competing in Vegas this year). If Vegas closes, that would force most California teams to have to find two events in a state which hasn't been able to support two events for its own teams since the 2010 season. In my opinion, this would be a huge step backwards for FRC. |
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I've been reading this thread on and off and one thing i haven't seen mentioned about the pros and cons of
High School based events and Covention center based events is the mention of events ( a regional or district) held at a local University. Since i don't live out there i can't speak for you local folks...but back here in the east we attended the Virginia regional which was held at VCU and the Chesapeake regional which was held at the University of Maryland for the first time this year. The DC regional was also held for the first time at George Mason University this year. I'm sure if i look them up there were others. VCU's Siegel center is almost right in downtown Richmond....so there wasn't a lot of room for it when it was built...but it was. Universities tend to have larger spaces for their uses. The only downside i could see is a University might turn down a First regional or district if it conflicted with their Basketball schedule that time of year. Also some Universities charge more for the use of their venue than others...but in some cases i think its cheaper than renting a Civic center type venue. |
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An interesting aspect of the filing is the expenses falling under the category of "grants or other assistance to organizations, governments and individuals." Expenditure of grants received by FIRST from donors for specific teams in excess of $5000 are listed in Schedule I (starting on page 35). Basically, team registration fees are considered fair market value for "Kit of parts and program participation." One might expect a portion of the team's registration fee for events would be applied directly the cost of events the team attends, but this is not the case. This begs the question: for teams registering for than one regional, just what program participation expenses are being paid by the additional $4000 per regional? Some transparency from FIRST here would also be appreciated. |
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Am I right in thinking that Joe? Also, those saying that the AZ Regional is "smaller" need to look at the registration numbers...both events were set at 51 this year (AZ had 2 no shows, I think LV had 1). They are both the same size registration wise, but LV is a much larger venue. Really curious now what AZ's 2nd regional venue size will be next year since it is at a university. I am so hoping this doesn't come to pass as I love my mini-vacation in LV even though it is the most exhausting fun I've ever had being the FTAA Nate LVR FTAA 2013-2014, AZR FTAA 2013, AZR Robot inspector 2014 |
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and this: http://www.gculopes.com/sports/2012/3/5/GCU.aspx?&tab=4 Which probably add up to more space than the AZ Regional gets at Hamilton High School, if FIRST gets all of it. So you might lose a vacation in Sin City, but gain one in N Phoenix ![]() |
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I hope everything works out for the LV Regional.
Its a great regional, run by great people. * Teams from around the region and around the world. * High competitive level. * There are a ton of inexpensive and wholesome activities for kids to do after competition ends. (Red Rock Canyon, Circus Circus, Outdoor Shows, Tiger Habitat....) * Hotels are very inexpensive * High Quality volunteer Staff I really hope that FIRST can look past the financial bumps and supports this regional which serves so many local teams. If there is anything that 341 can do to support you, please let us know. |
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While it may lose some of the travel appeal, has serious consideration been given to alternative sites in Nevada that may end up being cheaper or have more local support?
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