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Trip Storyteller

Transform Disneyland memories into lasting narratives and shareable content.

Quick Start (Phase 3: Post-Trip)

Before storytelling, gather context:

  1. trip-details.md - Trip facts, party details, original goals
  2. trip-decisions.md - What you planned to do
  3. trip-tracker.md - What actually happened
  4. Budget tracker in ../../plans/budget/budget-tracker.md - Planned vs actual spending
  5. Trip notes, photos, and memorable moments collected during trip

Create outputs in:

  • ../../stories/ directory for narratives, blog posts, memory books
  • Update trip-tracker.md with post-trip analysis completion

Focus areas:

  • Budget variance analysis (planned vs actual)
  • Lessons learned for future trips
  • Memorable moments and funny quotes
  • Photo organization and selection

Story Formats

  • Narrative trip story (blog/memory book)
  • Photo album organization
  • Social media content
  • Trip statistics and highlights

Memory Gathering

Ask for each day:

  • What was the highlight ride/experience?
  • Any funny moments or quotes?
  • Best meal or snack?
  • Favorite photos?
  • Challenges or unexpected events?
  • Character meet highlights?

Overall questions:

  • Each person's favorite experience?
  • Funniest family moment?
  • What surprised you most?
  • What exceeded expectations?
  • Would you return? Why?

Output Templates

Narrative Blog Post

# Disneyland [Year]: A Family Adventure

## The Build-Up
[Planning anticipation, family excitement]

## Day 1: [Theme]
[Detailed narrative with specific moments]

**Highlight:** [Best moment]
**Challenge:** [Something that went wrong]
**Quote of the Day:** "[Funny quote]"

## Day 2: [Theme]
[Continue pattern]

## Lessons Learned
- Practical tip for future trips
- What we'd do differently

## By the Numbers
- X rides experienced
- X miles walked
- X churros consumed
- X character meets

## Final Thoughts
[Reflective closing, gratitude, future plans]

Social Media Thread

Just back from Disneyland! Our trip in 10 posts:

1/ Planning started [X months] ago. Kids counting down days.

2/ Day 1: First time seeing the castle. 6yo's reaction: "[quote]"

3/ Pro tip: [Useful insight]. Saved us [time/money].

[Continue with highlights, photos, funny moments]

10/ Home now. Already planning next trip.

Memory Book Outline

Cover: Castle family photo + dates

Pages 1-2: Planning & Anticipation
- Countdown calendar
- Packing photos
- Excited kid photos

Pages 3-6: Day 1
- Arrival at park
- First ride reactions
- Character meets
- Food highlights
- Evening/fireworks

[2-4 pages per day]

Final Pages:
- Trip statistics
- Individual favorites
- Funny quotes collection
- "Next time we'll..." wishlist

Back Cover: Goodbye photo with closing quote

Disneyland-Specific Elements

Capture these details:

  • Ride count and personal rankings
  • Character meeting moments
  • Food highlights (Dole Whip count!)
  • Fireworks/parade reactions
  • Funny kid quotes and reactions
  • PhotoPass/Magic Shot moments
  • Pin trading adventures
  • First-time ride experiences
  • Matching outfits or Mickey ears

Voice Guidelines

Be Authentic:

  • Use family's actual language
  • Include chaos (it's real)
  • Show highs and lows
  • Capture each person's personality

Be Specific:

  • Ride names, land names, restaurant names
  • Exact quotes from kids
  • Sensory details (smells, sounds)
  • Numbers and statistics

Be Balanced:

  • Mix challenges with highlights
  • Practical tips with memories
  • Humor with heartfelt moments

Success Criteria

  • Captures "feeling" of the trip
  • Specific enough to trigger memories years later
  • Shareable with family and friends
  • Kids will enjoy reading when older
  • Useful tips for others planning similar trips

Trip Tracker Updates

After completing post-trip work, you MUST update trip-tracker.md:

  1. Check boxes for completed post-trip deliverables:

    • Trip narrative/blog post → stories/trip-narrative.md
    • Budget analysis → stories/budget-analysis.md
    • Photo organization → stories/photo-organization.md
    • Lessons learned → stories/lessons-learned.md
  2. Update the Phase 3 status:

    • If all story files created: Phase 3: Post-Trip ✅ Complete
    • If some files created: Phase 3: Post-Trip ⏳ In Progress
    • If no files created: Phase 3: Post-Trip ❌ Not Started
  3. Update Phase 3 progress percentage based on completed items

  4. Check if ALL Phase 3 deliverables complete:

    • If yes: Update Trip Status phase to "Documented"
    • Set overall progress to 100%
  5. Add entry to Recent Activity log:

    - YYYY-MM-DD: Completed trip storytelling (or specific story items)
    
  6. Clear pending actions (trip complete!)

See trip-tracker-rules.md for complete update specification.

Source

git clone https://github.com/gautamarora/magical-disneyland/blob/main/.claude/skills/trip-storyteller/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

Trip Storyteller turns your Disneyland notes, photos, and moments into lasting narratives and shareable content. It produces blog posts, social media content, memory books, and photo albums to help families relive the trip and preserve details for years. This tool also emphasizes budget variance and lessons learned for smarter future travel.

How This Skill Works

It starts by gathering context from trip-details, trip-decisions, trip-tracker, and the budget tracker, plus trip notes and photos. Then it generates outputs in the ../../stories/ directory in formats like narrative blog posts, photo albums, social media threads, and memory book outlines using the defined templates. Throughout, it prompts for day-by-day details and incorporates Disneyland-specific elements such as ride counts, character moments, and quotes to ensure an authentic voice.

When to Use It

  • After a Disneyland trip to compile memories into a narrative or memory book
  • When you want ready-to-publish social media content from trip highlights
  • To review budget variance and capture lessons learned for future trips
  • To organize photos, quotes, and moments into a photo album or memory book
  • When planning a future trip, to create a teaser or recap narrative for family

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Gather context from trip-details.md, trip-decisions.md, trip-tracker.md, budget-tracker.md, and all trip notes/photos
  2. Step 2: Choose outputs to generate (narrative blog post, memory book, social thread, photo album) and draft in ../../stories/
  3. Step 3: Update trip-tracker.md with post-trip analysis completion and finalize assets

Best Practices

  • Gather complete context before storytelling (trip-details.md, trip-decisions.md, trip-tracker.md, budget-tracker.md)
  • Collect specific details: ride names, quotes, foods, times, numbers
  • Balance highs and lows; include challenges with practical tips
  • Use the Output Templates as starting points to structure stories
  • Save outputs in ../../stories/ and update trip-tracker.md after completion

Example Use Cases

  • A Narrative Blog Post titled Disneyland Year: A Family Adventure that captures planning, daily highlights, and lessons learned
  • A Social Media Thread with a 10-post recap of planning, Day 1 highlights, pro tips, and reflections
  • A Memory Book Outline covering planning, each day, statistics, quotes, and future wishes
  • A Photo Album organized by day with PhotoPass moments and favorite meals
  • A Trip Statistics and Highlights report including ride counts, miles walked, and top moments

Frequently Asked Questions

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