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* The best thing about Orlando is, no doubt, the fact that the venue is large enough for so many teams. Ample parking and no clogged up entrance to the game field? Perfect! The place is also really refreshing, because the pits are very brightly lit, and very well laid out. At times, SFL felt not only cramped, but extremely stressful. With Orlando, this was not an issue! *Jimmy Jones for food means no huge lines or waiting time if getting lunch * |
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I'd have to say my favorite venue is the one in my hometown and/or is the site of the first ever regional I attended and/or a venue I regularly attend for a regional.
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Why you make it seem like it is wrong to regularly attend your favorite regional venue
While I do admit my favorite does fall into the categories listed in the full quote, my first regional (though in a new space so technically a different venue), it is not my hometown regional (that being South Florida), and If I am being honest I would not rank either of the South Florida Venues in my top 5 (The First was way to small and the second is beyond expensive). My 2&3 are venues I have only been to once* for a competition (Peachtree at the GWCC, and IRI at Lawrence North Highschool). Sorry I understand the point you are trying to make but I have enjoyed hearing everybody describe quirks and good things that I never knew about their regionals and feel that you may dissuade people from posting about them because they fall into your 3 categories *I competed at champs in Atlanta which housed pits and other things in the building but not the competition Last edited by MARS_James : 19-08-2014 at 21:42. |
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I never said it was wrong to like what you like. In fact, my two favorite venues are among the 4 closest to where I live. What I am asking is, how else would you expect this thread to go? |
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As for smaller district venues, I was a huge fan of Parker Middle School (where the Howell District was this year). I was volunteering on the field, but there seemed to be plenty of seating and the pits seemed good as well. |
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My favorite venue would have to be the Rose-Hulman Sports and Recreation Center that hosts the Crossroads Regional.
I love the fact that there is seating on both sides of the field and easily accessible standing room at the top of the bleachers. The pits and practice area were extremely large and the walk is short and nice from the parking lots. |
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I have to say, the best venue is the George R Brown in downtown Houston. It's one of the largest convention centers in the US and has several halls capable of hosting a large regional. Even though I have never been with my team, i visited for the 2012 Lone Star Regional. I must say, the venue did a fine job. Another HUGE selling point is the fact that there are several hotels and numerous restaurants in walking distance around the Discovery Green Park. Downtown Houston is an excellent spot to host a regional. For more info, just search for a nice map of downtown. It's high on our list.
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For reference, here's the list of venues that I've been to: Portland's Memorial Colesium Las Vegas's Thomas & Mack Center Georgia Dome Seattle's Century Link Events Center St. Louis's Edward Jones Dome Central Washington University's Nicolson Pavilion Old Oregon City High School gym Wilsonville High School gym Oregon State University's Gill Coliseum I really enjoyed the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, the home of UNLV basketball. It was a really nice venue; the only downside was that there wasn't a whole lot of extra room to put more teams. And while it doesn't really have anything to do with the venue itself I thought the events held there were always well run and you got to see an interesting selection of teams from across the country. Other northwest teams have mentioned the Memorial Coliseum. That was the first venue I went to. It has a lot of upsides: it's a good size; it's comfortable for spectators; it has easy parking; good accoustics; pit setup is ideal for 60+ teams; it's easy to get to being right off I-5; it's centrally located not only within the Portland area but within the PNW district. If you were looking for a place to house a regional it definately checks all the boxes. But for some reason it's my team's cryptonite. In 2007 we ranked first on Galileo after qualifying, but in Portland we were 5-3 in at the same point. In 2013 we were ranked 4 in Galileo after qualifiers but in 2-7 in Portland. This year we won two district events and were finalists in a third and then proceded to the district championship in Portland where we went 3-9. The joke around the team is that we should invite our sponsors to see us compete at any event held elsewhere. Anyway, I'm still a little surprised to hear that the PNW championship would be in Spokane. Of all the decent-sized cities in the northwest this might be the most out of the way for teams. I know the travel to Portland was getting on 4057's nerves last year; I wonder how they'll like their new nine hour drive. |
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To be quite honest, I don't really like any of the three NorCal regional venues. I haven't been to any of the SoCal ones to judge for myself, but I heard the Lomg Beach venue is pretty good.
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The SJSU Event Center isn't fantastic. The proximity of the main pits and field is nice, but the auxiliary pit is poorly ventilated and quite confined by comparison. It needs about 150 more seats, but they can't be unfolded (because the field wouldn't fit—it's already quite tight), or can't be usefully occupied (because they overlook the pits). |
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Disclaimer: I'm a grad student there, so I see campus life a lot and use that gym area (where one floor is marked as 'robot pits' all year round) but I've also only been to BattleCry and not the actual WPI district. When I went to BattleCry this May, the pits were cramped and tiny. I was immensely uncomfortable just walking through them. Is there a difference between the pit layout for BC vs. for the district? I sincerely hope someone can prove me wrong on this. My favorite venue, of course, will always be Epcot. Sorry, I had to. |
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I would have to say that the Purdue Armory is the worst venue I have been to. That being said, the wonderful volunteers make it an amazing event.
I love the Knoxville Convention Center home of the Smoky Mountain Regional. |
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I'm glad you said it first. I was at BC as well and it was a miserable experience. The pits are humid and have worse cell signal than some faraday cages I've been in. They are also DARK and feel oppressive. The stands are sprawling and I feel like I was a mile away while watching the matches. |
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Calgary. The Olympic Oval could hold several regionals and is a beautiful facility. Food services are great. If anything, the individual pits aisles are too wide - too much walking to get from one side to the other. Each pit was also 10' x 15'. Machine shop was very well placed. Parking is a challenge.
Ruckus. The retired armoury is super. Lots of room Last edited by George C : 20-08-2014 at 10:15. |
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While it wasn't quite as bad, a 40 team district is still really at the max comfort level for the venue in my opinion. BattleCry last year was beyond the limits of what it could handle. The pits were sprawling, overcrowded, and there were some pits that had no easy way of accessing from the pits entrance. Plus there is no way teams will ever have a 10X10 pit at that venue. Don't get me wrong, WPI people know how to run an event, and put on a show. However at the end of the day, thats representative of WPI's stellar planning committee, and LnL, not the venue itself. I agree with Libby in that I don't see why people think it is such a great venue. The fact that rumors have been flying around that some larger events will be moving to WPI does have me slightly concerned... |
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