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drive to attraction is  6 hours..

time spending at attractions is 3 hours..

drive to near hotel 1 hour..

sleep & morning preparations.. 9 hours..

travel to next attraction ...5 hours

..etc

finally it will give...total hours of entire trip including all the non road activites...

something like detailed planning...google maps gives only on road hours...and it doesnt have option to save the road plan also...(google maps should improve..)

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16 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

drive to attraction is  6 hours..

time spending at attractions is 3 hours..

drive to near hotel 1 hour..

sleep & morning preparations.. 9 hours..

travel to next attraction ...5 hours

..etc

finally it will give...total hours of entire trip including all the non road activites...

something like detailed planning...google maps gives only on road hours...and it doesnt have option to save the road plan also...(google maps should improve..)

Lot of positive comments and buzz around this app bro  this some body posted on this topic

https://www.roamaround.io/

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4 minutes ago, Netflixmovieguz said:

Chatgpt bros

nope..chaptgpt..not that mature enough...to select highway..non highway options...

some options in google maps is good..but not all..

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7 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Lot of positive comments and buzz around this app bro  this some body posted on this topic

https://www.roamaround.io/

wow...is it AI based..? i just typed Maine...

it gave me this..

Day 1 (Portland): Morning: Start your day with a visit to the Portland Head Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the country. Then head to Old Port, a quaint neighborhood with cobblestone streets and charming shops. Afternoon: Take a ferry to Peaks Island and rent a bike to explore the island's scenic trails. Return to Old Port for a lobster roll at Eventide Oyster Co. Evening: Check out Portland's thriving food and drink scene with a culinary tour from Maine Foodie Tours. Top off the night with a cocktail at The Violet Hour.

 

Day 2 (Freeport): Morning: Drive to Freeport, home to L.L. Bean's flagship store and other outlet shops. Spend the morning shopping for outdoor gear and clothing. Afternoon: Take a break from shopping and hike the nearby Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park for stunning views of the coast. Evening: Enjoy a fine dining experience at the Harraseeket Inn's Maine Harvest Restaurant, which sources its ingredients from local farms.

 

Day 3 (Acadia National Park): Morning: Take an early morning drive to Acadia National Park, one of the most beautiful national parks in the country. Start with a hike up Cadillac Mountain for panoramic views. Afternoon: Drive or bike the 27-mile Park Loop Road for more scenic views and stops at Thunder Hole, Jordan Pond, and Sand Beach. Evening: End the day with a sunset dinner cruise on the Margaret Todd, a four-masted schooner.

 

Day 4 (Bar Harbor): Morning: Spend the morning exploring the small town of Bar Harbor, known for its charming shops and galleries. Afternoon: Take a whale watching tour from Bar Harbor Whale Watch Co. to see humpback and finback whales. Evening: Enjoy fresh seafood at Stewman's Lobster Pound with views of the harbor.

 

Day 5 (Baxter State Park): Morning: Drive to Baxter State Park, home of Mount Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine. Start with a hike to Chimney Pond for stunning views of the mountain and surrounding wilderness. Afternoon: Take a dip in one of the park's many lakes or streams, or go fishing for trout or salmon. Evening: Stay overnight in one of the park's rustic cabins or campsites.

 

Day 6 (Kennebunkport): Morning: Drive to Kennebunkport, a charming coastal town with a rich history. Start with a visit to the Seashore Trolley Museum. Afternoon: Take a tour of the Bush family compound or visit the Wedding Cake House, a historic home with intricate woodwork. Evening: Enjoy a farm-to-table meal at Earth at Hidden Pond, a top-rated restaurant known for its locally sourced ingredients.

 

Day 7 (Camden): Morning: Drive to Camden, a picturesque town on the coast with a charming downtown area. Start with a visit to the Camden Hills State Park for stunning views of the harbor and surrounding islands. Afternoon: Explore the town's art galleries and shops or take a schooner tour of the harbor. Evening: End the trip with a dinner at Long Grain, a restaurant known for its authentic Thai cuisine.

 
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3 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

wow...is it AI based..? i just typed Maine...

it gave me this..

Day 1 (Portland): Morning: Start your day with a visit to the Portland Head Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the country. Then head to Old Port, a quaint neighborhood with cobblestone streets and charming shops. Afternoon: Take a ferry to Peaks Island and rent a bike to explore the island's scenic trails. Return to Old Port for a lobster roll at Eventide Oyster Co. Evening: Check out Portland's thriving food and drink scene with a culinary tour from Maine Foodie Tours. Top off the night with a cocktail at The Violet Hour.

 

Day 2 (Freeport😞 Morning: Drive to Freeport, home to L.L. Bean's flagship store and other outlet shops. Spend the morning shopping for outdoor gear and clothing. Afternoon: Take a break from shopping and hike the nearby Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park for stunning views of the coast. Evening: Enjoy a fine dining experience at the Harraseeket Inn's Maine Harvest Restaurant, which sources its ingredients from local farms.

 

Day 3 (Acadia National Park😞 Morning: Take an early morning drive to Acadia National Park, one of the most beautiful national parks in the country. Start with a hike up Cadillac Mountain for panoramic views. Afternoon: Drive or bike the 27-mile Park Loop Road for more scenic views and stops at Thunder Hole, Jordan Pond, and Sand Beach. Evening: End the day with a sunset dinner cruise on the Margaret Todd, a four-masted schooner.

 

Day 4 (Bar Harbor😞 Morning: Spend the morning exploring the small town of Bar Harbor, known for its charming shops and galleries. Afternoon: Take a whale watching tour from Bar Harbor Whale Watch Co. to see humpback and finback whales. Evening: Enjoy fresh seafood at Stewman's Lobster Pound with views of the harbor.

 

Day 5 (Baxter State Park😞 Morning: Drive to Baxter State Park, home of Mount Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine. Start with a hike to Chimney Pond for stunning views of the mountain and surrounding wilderness. Afternoon: Take a dip in one of the park's many lakes or streams, or go fishing for trout or salmon. Evening: Stay overnight in one of the park's rustic cabins or campsites.

 

Day 6 (Kennebunkport😞 Morning: Drive to Kennebunkport, a charming coastal town with a rich history. Start with a visit to the Seashore Trolley Museum. Afternoon: Take a tour of the Bush family compound or visit the Wedding Cake House, a historic home with intricate woodwork. Evening: Enjoy a farm-to-table meal at Earth at Hidden Pond, a top-rated restaurant known for its locally sourced ingredients.

 

Day 7 (Camden😞 Morning: Drive to Camden, a picturesque town on the coast with a charming downtown area. Start with a visit to the Camden Hills State Park for stunning views of the harbor and surrounding islands. Afternoon: Explore the town's art galleries and shops or take a schooner tour of the harbor. Evening: End the trip with a dinner at Long Grain, a restaurant known for its authentic Thai cuisine.

 

It's amazing based on your time availability everything it will plan 

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1 minute ago, csrcsr said:

It's amazing based on your time availability everything it will plan 

konchem buggy vundi...like not taking the next query..etc

but its definitely useful...something to start...

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36 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

drive to attraction is  6 hours..

time spending at attractions is 3 hours..

drive to near hotel 1 hour..

sleep & morning preparations.. 9 hours..

travel to next attraction ...5 hours

..etc

finally it will give...total hours of entire trip including all the non road activites...

something like detailed planning...google maps gives only on road hours...and it doesnt have option to save the road plan also...(google maps should improve..)

Not perfect but you can use google travel to create a trip.

and if you have the location data turned on you can see how much time you spent on that day on your timeline.

 

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48 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

drive to attraction is  6 hours..

time spending at attractions is 3 hours..

drive to near hotel 1 hour..

sleep & morning preparations.. 9 hours..

travel to next attraction ...5 hours

..etc

finally it will give...total hours of entire trip including all the non road activites...

something like detailed planning...google maps gives only on road hours...and it doesnt have option to save the road plan also...(google maps should improve..)

u can have roue map n save

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6 minutes ago, hch said:

Not perfect but you can use google travel to create a trip.

and if you have the location data turned on you can see how much time you spent on that day on your timeline.

 

thanks...i didnt there is google travel website exist...

its useful for booking hotels and rentals..

but..yes...its not complete...what i am looking for...

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Just now, futureofandhra said:

u can have roue map n save

hmm...i am looking for some planner...which could guide the planning...

so far we have....

some feature from google maps...

some features from roamaround..

some features from google travel...

some features from local govt websites scenic drives pdf maps...

its again...we are planning by using all of these...manually...

 

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4 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Sticky notes.. 😄

Or a diary planner.. 

all those..options tried...

even i am bit advanced..if i am going with family friends..

i manually create the plan...i took all friends email address...and create a calender appointment invites...like how many hours travel..how many hours you spend..etc...

 

so everyone sticks to single calender schedule...

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8 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

all those..options tried...

even i am bit advanced..if i am going with family friends..

i manually create the plan...i took all friends email address...and create a calender appointment invites...like how many hours travel..how many hours you spend..etc...

 

so everyone sticks to single calender schedule...

Google Docs for collaborative editing

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