On a run this morning, it occurred to me that if I were on TNG's Enterprise, in the absence of a gym I'd prefer to utilise the holodeck for running - preferably in an oceanside track setting. However, it's not like I could get time on the holodeck every day, or every other day - or could I? It certainly seems as though the command staff can jump into a program whenever they feel like it; take Picard or Janeway's frequent holo-excursions. Meanwhile, Bashir and O'Brien seem to be able to relive the Alamo or go holo-kayaking on a regular basis.
But how? With hundreds of personnel on board, a vast number of daily tasks that need completing, presumably limited recreation time, limited holodecks/holosuites, and limited hours in a standard day, it almost seems like there would be a constant queue of bookings where you'd have to reserve your slot weeks or even months in advance. Yet even Barclay has a holo-addiction that he's clearly able to feed by spending all of his free time (and some of his work time) in the holodeck, which seems to suggest that there isn't much of a rota - rather that the holodeck operates on a "first come, first served" basis.
Do you recall any references to characters saying they "booked" or reserved a particular period of time for holo-recreation?
But how? With hundreds of personnel on board, a vast number of daily tasks that need completing, presumably limited recreation time, limited holodecks/holosuites, and limited hours in a standard day, it almost seems like there would be a constant queue of bookings where you'd have to reserve your slot weeks or even months in advance. Yet even Barclay has a holo-addiction that he's clearly able to feed by spending all of his free time (and some of his work time) in the holodeck, which seems to suggest that there isn't much of a rota - rather that the holodeck operates on a "first come, first served" basis.
Do you recall any references to characters saying they "booked" or reserved a particular period of time for holo-recreation?