I'm sooo excited by the support I'm getting on here! So I'd like to say thanks before I forget to everybody who's been helping me with ideas.
As Tofu said, the bag check is pretty rewarding. I had three different friends all tell me that, yes there were times when it was hard but they all had lots of fun working in the Gaming Bag-check this year. So I'm really looking forward to trying to get a bag-check team going.
Now to address some concerns and comments;
@Tofu
I completely agree on the idea of Bag Check having a disclaimer in the con book, clearly stating that con goers are leaving things in our care at their own risk, as well as our hours of operation, location, and any other applicable bag check policies that con goers need to to know. Also I think there should be a big sign in front of bag check covering all that is stated in the con book.
@Slash
I'm not completely sold on the dry erase either, I want to be sure whether it be a erasable marker, clothes pin, or low stick painter's tape method of identifying bags that we,
A) do not lose bags due to poor identification
B) damage bags from our marking method
C) cause problems for the bag check team
I don't want to have to worry about somebody saying, "You got marker on my bag" or "There's tape residue that won't come off!". Perhaps instead of the marker and laminate system we could just write in pen/pencil on a small slip of paper and clothes clip it to the bag then and dispose of it after the bag is picked up. Not the greenest solution but perhaps a viable option.
Also the be here on time or you have to pick it up from _______ and show your Badge and ID is a good policy. Also, further theft prevention because somebody can't lift your badge and show up at ______ and claim your bag.
As for Yoji/Lost and Found, we'll have to talk with them about where to put unclaimed bags.
As for check in/check out luggage on Friday/Saturday/Sunday, that is going to be the luggage owners' responsibility. Which we may have to inform a few con goers, but I think should be a minimal problem.
@Raiden
I believe the size limits would only be applicable to days that we simply do not have a room space; which most likely would be Saturday and Sunday, days that luggage check out is less/not a large issue.
Should our schedule look like: Behind tables Saturday & Sunday. Monday, behind table bag check and luggage room in what was an anime viewing there is little need to worry about bag size. Now for you luggage types:
Regardless of what's allowed, I think we can expect to get four different types of baggage:
1. Sturdy box luggage, often on wheels.
2. Squishy backpacks, duffel bags, and purses.
3. Loose items, swag bags, and props.
4. Clothing on hangers, which will need a rack.
Naturally, having storage racks for this stuff would increase our capacity by as much as 300%.
I agree this is what we will see. Working on the lines that we do have a room for luggage on Monday, 1 & 2 are expected and non-issues. Loose items bother me, they are hard to tag and keep track off. Boxes are annoying, expensive, slow to work with and take up a lot of space compared to what is in them, so boxing peoples loose items is not a likely occurrence on our part. So I am going to say that no loose items like that can be accepted. They need to somehow be pre-contained before arriving at bag check.
Now, for clothing on hangers... Only possible if we have a rack for them, and then we need to be able to zip tie clothing sets belonging to an individual/group together so that we don't have to search the rack for that one piece of cosplay.