Sorry for the delayed response here... I got caught away from the comp for a few days. Also sorry about the spelling error Radien, my fingers got carried away and I forgot to check earlier then thought I had; my bad.
So,
Shelves:The wire shelving units are an interesting choice, my main concern is that cost and the volume we'd need might make these rather inefficient (even second hand).
Also when heavily loaded, they look as if they may be some what tipsy. I would hate to see somebody squished under a mountain of bags and wire mesh...
Another thought would be to look into is second hand wire mesh bread racks.
Lightweight, super durable, adjustable, and easy to move. I've seen them for sale due closing bakeries and small grocery outlets rather cheap.
Also, should we need to build, I have a full wood shop and cabinetry/built in shelving experience which I offer up freely.
Location:I agree it MUSTMUSTMUST be stairs accessible!
That said, my issue with the bag check on the same floor is gaming/ballroom is that crowd control made that level inaccessible at times, especially to minors when close to curfew.
If there were no fire code conflicts with the Ballroom Level and people could freely go there, it would be ideal, however since there are times when it is closed off for fire codes it would be a poor choice.
I love our Yoji's and would hate to squish them out of their office or make them work extra on our bag check. I would agree that it would be convenient to be near them so that when bag checks hours of operation are over that in an emergency they can get a bag to who needs it. I don't want them running it, since they've already got more to do than hands to do it with.
To be honest, if we could have Broadway 1 for the full length of the con, it may be possible to have a later/over night skeleton crew) and keep the bag check open at all times and then have full crews come in a bit earlier. That said, each time we increase the hours of operation and size, we need more staff. To be honest, I think Broadway 1 would be the perfect size. Look at how little space gaming uses for their bag check, its just a tabled off area when bags are placed on the floor and under the tables and they are able to move a lot of bags. Now our operation would have to be bigger and with any sort of shelving we could handle many more bags even if we are just setting the bags on the shelves. I'd like to be more organized than that, but as a worst case scenario if we are tabled off in some area, we can still make it work.
Staff:Yeah, I'm glad to get as many people working bag check as possible.
This really needs its own team, so I'd rather not have to rely on Operations sending in people (although basically we'd all be working for Operations). Its a big project even if we get a small space, let alone an actual room. I'm gonna need all the help I can get. Once approved by Operations, I would like to start up a Bag Check staff/volunteer forum that way we have a more accurate count of who will work bag check and make sure everybody knows the system.
If I missed something or have typos; sorry... let me know and I will get back to you and fix any concerns.