Looking for Track Rental in southern California
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Looking for Track Rental in southern California
I'm trying to find someone who rents out a track in southern California (Orange County) for a corporate event this fall.
Event will be on a weekday.
I'd prefer a BestTrack or similar but could be open to others as well.
Event will be on a weekday.
I'd prefer a BestTrack or similar but could be open to others as well.
Re: Looking for Track Rental in southern California
There should be lots in southern California. Whether they rent or not is another whole matter.
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Re: Looking for Track Rental in southern California
That's the thing... I can easily find one from a local scout den/LDS church, but it being a corporate event they insist on paying someone--insurance would be included in the price in case we damage it or something
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Re: Looking for Track Rental in southern California
I've helped with lots of corporate races over the years, but unfortunately, my track and I are in Colorado. If you'd like some tips on putting on the race, send me a PM.
Personally, I don't like the idea of renting or lending out a track. Someone should always go with the track setup to make sure that it doesn't get damaged and nothing goes missing. When my sons were in Cub Scouts, their pack would go around and run races for other packs and churches and charge a bit for the service. We'd do the setup, help run their race, and then tear down. Maybe there is a pack, Awana club, etc. in your area that provides that type of service.
One other idea, but it depends on the budget. I have seen corporate races where they would buy a new track setup to run their race with. Then afterwards, donate the setup to a needy group (Cub Scout Pack, Girl Scout Troop, Awana club, YMCA, or so on.). I'm sure, they get a tax write off for doing so and some deserving group gets a nice new setup to use.
Personally, I don't like the idea of renting or lending out a track. Someone should always go with the track setup to make sure that it doesn't get damaged and nothing goes missing. When my sons were in Cub Scouts, their pack would go around and run races for other packs and churches and charge a bit for the service. We'd do the setup, help run their race, and then tear down. Maybe there is a pack, Awana club, etc. in your area that provides that type of service.
One other idea, but it depends on the budget. I have seen corporate races where they would buy a new track setup to run their race with. Then afterwards, donate the setup to a needy group (Cub Scout Pack, Girl Scout Troop, Awana club, YMCA, or so on.). I'm sure, they get a tax write off for doing so and some deserving group gets a nice new setup to use.
Randy Lisano
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Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
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Re: Looking for Track Rental in southern California
When I say "rent" I do mean that the owner would also come along, set up, stay, and take it down. Sorry if that caused confusion.
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No problem. Certainly, that is the better scenario for the track owner to make sure that it gets setup/tore down properly, doesn't get damaged and everything gets accounted for. Hopefully, you can get things worked out.lbarrettanderson wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 3:54 pm When I say "rent" I do mean that the owner would also come along, set up, stay, and take it down. Sorry if that caused confusion.
Randy Lisano
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
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Re: Looking for Track Rental in southern California
You can try reaching out to this link for a pinewood derby track rental with help .
( not sure of the track types they may have to offer however.)
https://www.pwdtrackrental.com/contact-info
Then there is S&W Crafts MFG out of Pasadena CA. that rent out tracks only!
http://www.pinewoodderbycars.com/Pinewo ... -2000t.htm
Good luck.. hope the track rental info for your area is somewhat helpful.
( not sure of the track types they may have to offer however.)
https://www.pwdtrackrental.com/contact-info
Then there is S&W Crafts MFG out of Pasadena CA. that rent out tracks only!
http://www.pinewoodderbycars.com/Pinewo ... -2000t.htm
Good luck.. hope the track rental info for your area is somewhat helpful.
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Re: Looking for Track Rental in southern California
We once participated in a BSA unit that did not have its own track, because it hired a fellow who did just what you describe, for decades, as a small business (presumably a "side-hustle" and not his full-time job). He charged a flat fee to cover his transportation cost and setup time, plus a small fee per participant. He brought his own little PA system and car storage / display trays ("parking lot"), and managed the races and scoring. His prices were reasonable (I think they had to be, or no Pack would have been able to use his services!). The expense was built into the Pack's annual budget for Pinewood Derby.lbarrettanderson wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 3:54 pmWhen I say "rent" I do mean that the owner would also come along, set up, stay, and take it down.
So these services-for-hire certainly exist for the purposes of supporting Scouting units; the issue is how to identify such a service in your area. Therefore, I might suggest that you contact your local BSA Council and see if anyone there can refer such a service. In my experience, "Derby Season" for Scouting is usually the spring; autumn would be the "off-season" for that type of service, so availability and/or pricing may be better.