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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
Rick you said to ship it overnight and I think it is a great idea -- What if you don't know anyone in Atlanta?
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
See if your hotel will accept and hold packages for you.
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
Found this post on the FLL forum
"Our experience in traveling to Atlanta from Tucson last year – a team member carried the robot on the plane and our spare RCX on a simple chassis went in checked luggage. There was no problem with carry on at all. The RCX in the luggage was a different story – the luggage received some extra attention from the TSA staff. Our checked luggage RCX had been opened and the cables and batteries had been removed but left in the suit case. I would not put anything with batteries and wires which you want to stay assembled in the checked luggage." Our hotel won't accept packages . Has anyone successfully transported a Vex robot in carry-on luggage? My suspicion is with all the metal parts, unlike LEGO, they're not as likely to allow you to carry on.If checked luggage is the only choice, we plan to disconnect the wires and batteries and store them separately. |
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
Team 1712, both the VEX team and FRC team will be shipping their robots within our shipping crate to ATL. We also need to fit all of our tools and other things needed for the pit as well in the crate, so it's gonna be a tight fit! Good luck to everyone in ATL!
-Chuck |
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Good Luck and Keep us posted! -Chuck Last edited by Chuck Glick : 30-03-2007 at 05:50. |
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
Bring it in a box and bring a roll of packing tape with you. That way you can open the box, show them the insides, and then tape it back up once you're done.
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
Find a team that is taking a bus to ATL then ask if you can overnight it to them and have them bring it.
-John |
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My name is Mannie Lowe and I am one of the coordinators of Georgia's FVC tournament and a very involved volunteer for several FLL teams, tournaments, and the mentor for Chimera FRC/FVC #832. I will also be volunteering at the Championships this year. You can PM me and I will give you the particulars of where to ship the bot and will email/phone you when it arrives. Good luck to all coming to my great town. Go FIRST!!! Mannie |
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
I'm not sure what they charge, but if you are flying Delta, they have a cargo service called "Delta Dash", which lets you send a package by air cargo and they guarantee that it will go on the flight you specify. You can pick it up at their office at the Atlanta airport an hour after the plane lands. The air cargo gets treated a little better than the stuff the baggage handlers "inspect". I'd pack it inside something like the plastic tote boxes the FRC kit comes in. This option is probably more expensive than FedEx. Most other airlines have freight or cargo services, too.
If you want to ship FedEx, there is a FedEx Service Center in downtown Atlanta at 401 Windsor Street SW, ZipCode 30312. It's about 1.7 miles from the World Congress Center (5 minutes), and you can ship the package to "Hold At FedEx" and then pick it up there. There is no extra charge for this service if I remember correctly. They are open from 8:00 AM to 8:30 PM. If you need to be able to pick it up before or after these hours, there is a FedEx Kinkos on Peachtree Street that's a little farther away but is open 24 hours. Or just take Mannie up on his offer to have all the Vex robots shipped to his house He's a great guy and you will not have anything to worry about if you go with that option.I used to be in the overnight shipping business... No matter how you ship it please put your information both on the outside and the inside, including a phone number that you can be reached at in Atlanta. It was amazing how many things would have the airbill fall off or get destroyed and had no other identification. They usually figure it out eventually, but if there is no other contact info it can take a couple of days. |
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Re: [FVC]: Transporting your robot to the Championship
Thanks Jeff, for the great info and Mannie for your very generous offer. Still thinking through the options...
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