Lesson 619 of 1550
Building a family vacation itinerary with AI ideas
AI proposes activities matched to ages and interests; you reality-check costs, distances, and stamina.
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- 1The premise
- 2itinerary planning
- 3age-balanced activities
- 4buffer time
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Section 1
The premise
Family vacations fall apart on over-packed days. AI brainstorms freely; you must reality-check what's possible with these specific kids.
What AI does well here
- Suggest age-appropriate activities for the destination
- Draft daily themes balancing high-energy and low-energy
- Recommend rest-day placement based on trip length
- Brainstorm rainy-day backup plans for each location
What AI cannot do
- Verify current opening hours, prices, or reservation requirements
- Predict your specific kids' patience for travel days
- Account for medical, dietary, or accessibility needs you do not state
- Replace booking and confirmation work
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