Re: scheduling

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From: annie (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Sun Apr 13 2003 - 22:15:25 CDT


You are quite correct that there are some conflicting activities and some
two-tracks on the schedule this year. It was never intended that everybody
was to do everything ...

> On Wed Apr 23rd, Primm shopping conflicts with Brunch with Tina and with
> HW classes unless we get back before 1pm. Both Brunch and HW open house
> start at the same time, in the same Hotel.

Uh-huh. You have to choose what you (most) want to do. Nothing is really
mutually exclusive, except perhaps shopping at Primm and dining with
Tina. HW Open House runs all afternoon.

> On Thurs Apr 24, The luncheon at Bellagio conflicts with Glamour
> Boutiques Open House and Passing Class.

Sorta. Again, GB Open House runs all afternoon.

> On Thursday also, Another conflict and a question here: Dinner at HM at
> 7pm, with Jubilee at 7:30.

It was assumed that the Jubilee people would not be eating at HM's.

> Should we move the times here so that those attending the Happy Hour and
> Dinner has enough time to eat and go leisurely to the Jubilee show?

Nope. Schedule is solid, for better or for worse.

> Jubilee also conflicts with {DLV Social Hour}

Well, you can do both, if you don't do the Limo Tour.

> On Fri. Golf and Air Tours conflict On Sun Side Trip and High Tea
> conflict

That is correct, one person cannot do both at the same time, unless ...
(Let's dooooo the time warrrp againnnnnn. It's just a jump to the left!)

For Sunday, the side trip and the high tea are so different that there
usually is not a rough decision as to which one (if any) somebody wants
to do.

We've had some two-tracked timeslots for a few years now. We'll probably
see more of this in the years to come.


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