Share Your Experience with AI Trip Planner?

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Share Your Experience with AI Trip Planner?

Yamma
Hey everyone! I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz around using AI for travel planning lately. I usually spend hours comparing destinations, adjusting itineraries, and trying to align everything with my budget. It gets overwhelming—especially when I’m planning something more complex like a multi-city trip or trying to balance sightseeing with downtime.

I came across a few tools that claim to automate the process using AI, from suggesting destinations to organizing activities based on your preferences. I’m curious if anyone here has tried using an AI trip planner recently? Did it actually save you time or make the experience smoother? I’m especially interested in hearing about how personalized it felt and whether it considered small details like local transit or seasonal activities. Let me know your thoughts!
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Huroo
I also gave one a shot when organizing a long weekend getaway. I normally use forums or blogs to figure out what to do, but I was short on time and just wanted a baseline to work from. The tool I tried let me specify a mix of indoor and outdoor activities and also asked what type of food I liked, which was a nice touch. It generated a plan that included a few hidden spots I wouldn’t have found otherwise—like a lesser-known garden tucked away behind a museum. I liked that it wasn’t too pushy. It gave a suggested order of activities, but nothing felt locked in. I still made changes, but I didn’t have to start from scratch. What I found most helpful was how it handled logistics. For example, it grouped things by walking distance without me having to map it all out manually. That saved me a lot of time on the ground. It’s definitely not the same as a person helping you out, but for something quick and reasonably personalized, I think it did the job pretty well.
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Durha
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Yes, I’ve tried one not long ago while planning a 10-day trip across Europe. I didn’t expect much at first, but the system actually surprised me in a subtle way. It asked for basic things—how long the trip was, what kind of traveler I am (relaxed vs. active), and some vague ideas about budget and preferred activities. Within seconds, it generated an itinerary that wasn't generic or full of tourist traps. It included cultural spots, street markets, and even downtime suggestions like a book café near a canal that matched my interests. One thing that stood out is how the ai trip planner handled timing—it didn’t try to cram everything in. It spaced out the day in a realistic way, leaving gaps that actually worked with transit times. It also offered suggestions with clickable edits, so I could swap museums for parks or remove things entirely. Honestly, it felt like a digital version of a well-informed friend giving me options rather than a rigid schedule. It didn’t replace all the research, but it absolutely gave me a solid head start.
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