I do. I do this at work, at home, and in my mind all the time.
But even us “professional” planners slip up, or lose track of the details – or maybe just forgot what decisions we made earlier.
I was discussing Olympic event ticketing with a friend who also has tickets. In trying to figure out if we would cross paths naturally anywhere I realized that we were not travelling the day before our first event, but the day of the first event.
Timing? It would probably work, check with our resident Vancouverite. Hmmm – not so sure of the cross town travel time during the Olympics. So change from mid-morning train-bus to early morning train-train. A few more hours to play with. And it helps that our domicile destination is across the street from the event. In fact it helped Ashlan’s entertainment plans for the night before. She thought she was going to have to deal with getting us into said domicile while she was trying to get to a concert, between keys, cards and codes it appears to be well guarded – especially against people that do not look like students.
It is down to the fun planning time. Currency, tickets in hand, travel options figured, ideas for non-event time. 1 week and counting.