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Prompt description
Generate a curated list of free or low-cost student activities in and around Brunswick, Maine, tailored to season, time available, interests, and accessibility needs.
What you'll need
Best AI models
- GPT-5 (Web Search) - Ideal for generating up-to-date, locally relevant recommendations using current web information with clear, structured formatting and accurate seasonal details.
- Claude Opus 4.6 - Excellent for creating highly organized, thoughtful itineraries with strong contextual reasoning, accessibility awareness, and polished presentation.
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Materials
- Your available dates/times and preferred season
- Rough budget per person (e.g., $0-$10)
- Interests (outdoors, arts, food, service, wellness)
- Mobility or accessibility preferences
- Campus resources you want to include (library events, gallery, athletics)
- Optional: photos or event flyers to reference (Adobe/Apple files)
Instructions
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Prompt
Create a student-friendly list of free or low-cost activities in and around Brunswick, Maine, tailored to my inputs. Include on-campus and nearby options, estimated time and cost, accessibility notes, weather/season fit, and short directions from Bowdoin’s Quad. Group options by time available and interest, and add 1-2 alternates for bad weather. Provide a quick-share version I can paste into Teams or email, plus a mini itinerary for one standout option. Assume Eastern Time.
- Season: {{season}} (winter, spring, summer, fall)
- Time available: {{time_window}} (e.g., 1-2 hrs, half day, full day, evening)
- Budget per person: {{budget_pp}} (e.g., $0-$10, $0-$5)
- Interests (ranked): {{interests_ranked}} (outdoors, arts/culture, food, service, wellness, study spots)
- Group size & vibe: {{group_size_vibe}} (solo, pair, small group, chill/active)
- Accessibility needs: {{access_needs}} (mobility, sensory, step-free, restroom access)
- Preferred tools/outputs: {{tools_outputs}} (M365 Word one-pager, Teams post, PowerPoint flyer)
Outputs (clearly labeled):
- Curated list (8-15 ideas) with: title, 1-2 sentence blurb, season/weather fit, cost ($ or free), time estimate, directions from the Quad, accessibility note, and what to bring.
- Quick-share summary (bullet list suitable for Outlook/Teams).
- One mini itinerary (step-by-step with timings, snack stop, and photo spot suggestion).
- Safety & respect notes (trail etiquette, hours, tide/ice cautions as relevant).
- Optional export tips: how to drop into M365 Word, Teams, or PowerPoint for a simple poster.
Make it your own
- Add a “car-free” filter to prioritize walkable, bikeable, or METRO BREEZ-accessible options.
- Request “study-break micro-activities” under 45 minutes between classes.
- Include a “community service” track with low- or no-cost volunteering ideas.
- Ask for a “photo-friendly” set with best times for light and accessible viewpoints.
- Generate a “rain/snow day” alt-plan with indoor campus resources and local museums.