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View Poll Results: What is the best regional in the East?
New Jersey 26 16.35%
Philadelphia 16 10.06%
UTC/Hartford 36 22.64%
Chesapeake 7 4.40%
VCU/Richmond (VA) 12 7.55%
Boston 7 4.40%
New York City 5 3.14%
Florida 20 12.58%
Finger Lakes 15 9.43%
Long Island 3 1.89%
New Hampshire 12 7.55%
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Re: Best Regional in the East

At FLR, I love the "family" atmosphere. The pits aren't very big, so it takes you no longer than 30 seconds to walk from one end of the pit to the other. The stands are right near the field, so teams can come down right next to the field and cheer their team on. It's very cool, because as the drive team exits the field, we can get input and congratulations from team members as we walk out, and 10 seconds later, were back to our pit.
If any team is in need of anything, any other team is right there to help. Whether its programming, electrical or simply in need of a hammer, any team is ready and willing to stand up and help.
Friendships can be made, and kept at FLR, due to the fact that most teams that attend this event are no longer than 30 minutes away from each other.
FLR is a great experience. Even though teams such as 1126, 191, 340, and many others don't get the experience of travelling to a Regional, the experience we do receive at FLR is indescribable.
I encourage any of you they may be in the area, or are even a little bit out of the way, come to the FLR 2007, you'll walk away changed.
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Re: Best Regional in the East

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At FLR, I love the "family" atmosphere. The pits aren't very big, so it takes you no longer than 30 seconds to walk from one end of the pit to the other. The stands are right near the field, so teams can come down right next to the field and cheer their team on. It's very cool, because as the drive team exits the field, we can get input and congratulations from team members as we walk out, and 10 seconds later, were back to our pit.
If any team is in need of anything, any other team is right there to help. Whether its programming, electrical or simply in need of a hammer, any team is ready and willing to stand up and help.
Friendships can be made, and kept at FLR, due to the fact that most teams that attend this event are no longer than 30 minutes away from each other.
FLR is a great experience. Even though teams such as 1126, 191, 340, and many others don't get the experience of travelling to a Regional, the experience we do receive at FLR is indescribable.
I encourage any of you they may be in the area, or are even a little bit out of the way, come to the FLR 2007, you'll walk away changed.
very good description of it and i must agree whole heartedly!!! i love the fact that anything you need is always within your hands around 1-10minutes after you ask. also like you said the "family" atmosphere is huge. it is more like the feeling of a family reunion with a robotics competition instead of a robotics competition where you see a bunch of random people.
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Re: Best Regional in the East

How do you define best??

Do you define it as the most competitive?
Do you define it as the biggest or smallest event?
Do you define it as the nicest venue?

"Best" is certainly one for personal interpretation.
Over the years:
*coughs coughs* Was even a spectator at the "Barn" in New Brunswick.
I have participated in New Jersey and Chesapeake.
I have been a spectator at New York, and Philadelphia.

Given that I am only familiar with 4 regionals I can only vote from what I know and what I have seen.

Chesapeake certainly is one of the nicest events I've been to, both in quality and environment.

Philadelphia certainly is nicer neighborhood than Trenton, if the venue was larger to hold more teams or more spectators it would be even better.

New York has a solid level of competition. Being they are going to be in the Javits Center, I anticipate it will only get bigger and better.

New Jersey "appears" to have a slightly higher level of competitiveness than the others, but the neighborhood and the arragement with the venue leaves something to be desired at best.

So how do you rate best? I have to stick with my home regional and say New Jersey for now, but I won't count out anyone for the future.
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Re: Best Regional in the East

I will admit that of all the FIRST events I have ever attended there may have been better overall competition but non ever came close to the amazing level of energy and enthusiasm that was at the 2005 Finger Lakes Regional. That was an amazing weekend.
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Re: Best Regional in the East

I've been to New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Boston. Every regional has good teams and advantages to being big/small. You just need to put in the attitude and you'll have a blast.

After all, it's not where you are but the people you're with that make it worth while.
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