travelitis
DIS Veteran
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- Jun 22, 2002
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What a terrible piece of news to get while on vacation! I'm glad that his father recovered and is doing well.
Thanks for all the very helpful points of view and ideas that helped us sort this out. We've decided to do 1st 2nts at CR then go to our timeshare which is only 2 mi. from WDW. My husband is already sick of hearing about Disney, so 2 nts. on site is all I'm going to get out of him, but that will be a great surprise for the kids. He's resistant to the idea of having just a room, because we always stay in larger places. The other part of that was looking at transportation times. Because I travel with an ECV, the buses take longer because I end up waiting for accessible ones. There are times I can get from the timeshare to a park in less time than from CR using Disney transport. Thirdly, it was brought to my attention that NASA is a greater priority than WDW for my boys. Little do they know we're planning to send them both to Space Camp. We'll get a nice injection of WDW magic to kick off our trip, though and end up with what we think is the best of both worlds.
TAR is training, administration, and retention or recruitment. It means you're doing paperwork, and lots of it. For each person deployed there's a package of paperwork, and he does that. He was very busy after Sept. 11, and was on the list to go to an sea, but his C.O. requested he be kept at the base. He also does advancements, service records, I.D. cards, reservist's pay, etc. There aren't a lot of these contracts available, so he felt fortunate to get accepted.
Thanks for all the very helpful points of view and ideas that helped us sort this out. We've decided to do 1st 2nts at CR then go to our timeshare which is only 2 mi. from WDW. My husband is already sick of hearing about Disney, so 2 nts. on site is all I'm going to get out of him, but that will be a great surprise for the kids. He's resistant to the idea of having just a room, because we always stay in larger places. The other part of that was looking at transportation times. Because I travel with an ECV, the buses take longer because I end up waiting for accessible ones. There are times I can get from the timeshare to a park in less time than from CR using Disney transport. Thirdly, it was brought to my attention that NASA is a greater priority than WDW for my boys. Little do they know we're planning to send them both to Space Camp. We'll get a nice injection of WDW magic to kick off our trip, though and end up with what we think is the best of both worlds.
TAR is training, administration, and retention or recruitment. It means you're doing paperwork, and lots of it. For each person deployed there's a package of paperwork, and he does that. He was very busy after Sept. 11, and was on the list to go to an sea, but his C.O. requested he be kept at the base. He also does advancements, service records, I.D. cards, reservist's pay, etc. There aren't a lot of these contracts available, so he felt fortunate to get accepted.