What this does

This prompt finds hotels with genuine accessibility features (walk-in showers, elevators, minimal stairs), identifies activities based on mobility level, flags potential challenges, and builds a realistic itinerary around comfort and ease.

Why it's useful

Most booking sites hide accessibility filters or use inconsistent terminology. AI helps you skip the guessing, avoid surprises upon arrival, and plan a trip with the right level of walking, elevation change, and physical demand.

Who it's for

Travelers 40+ who want clear accessibility information, adults with mobility limitations, older travelers who prefer easier experiences, and anyone who needs hotels and activities that match realistic physical comfort levels.

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Before you use it, just remember:

  1. copy the entire prompt in italics below

  2. paste into Notepad, Word, Docs, or your favorite text editor

  3. personalize all [brackets]

  4. paste into ChatGPT, Gemini, or your favorite AI app

  5. run the prompt

Prompt

Act as my accessibility-focused travel planner and help me find hotels, activities, and daily plans that match my mobility needs. Use the details below to design a practical, comfortable trip with verified accessibility features. My details:

  • Destination: [city/country]

  • Travel dates: [insert dates]

  • Mobility level: [low walking / moderate walking / avoid stairs / need elevators / difficulty with hills]

  • Bathroom needs: [true walk-in shower / grab bars / shower chair / wide doorway]

  • Hotel preferences: [quiet area / near elevators / minimal stairs / near transit / central location]

  • Energy level: [short outings / 2–3 activities per day / minimal exertion]

  • Interests: [scenery, culture, food, museums, nature, guided tours]
    Please provide:

  1. 3–5 hotels that truly meet my accessibility needs (verify with descriptions + reasoning)

  2. Which rooms or room types are best for my mobility preferences

  3. A mobility-friendly daily itinerary with realistic walking distances

  4. Activities ranked by walking difficulty and accessibility level

  5. Transportation options that minimize walking, stairs, and confusion

  6. Locations or areas I should avoid based on terrain (steep hills, cobblestones, no elevators, etc.)

  7. Restaurants with comfortable seating and easy access

  8. A bad-weather or low-energy backup plan

  9. A printable summary I can share with other travelers*

How this helps you

You get a clear, confidence-building travel plan that removes accessibility guesswork. Instead of worrying about surprises — stairs, steep hills, inaccessible showers — AI helps you choose the right hotels, activities, and pacing so your trip is comfortable, safe, and enjoyable.

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