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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're Gaien Emily J going to give you details and
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how you can see a critical artist at hotter Suit.
I can't wait to tell you all about uh So,
I want to give you the greatest travel hack. If
you have any type of holiday coming up soon, this
is the greatest travel hack. You will never need to Google,
follow hashtags or go to a travel agent ever again.
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Really use chat GPT. It's as simple as that, and
what's it do for you? So I just went to
Japan on our holidays and I didn't discover this and
use it until the very last day. But a few
people were asking us, did you use chat GPT to
plan your trip? And I'm like, what do you mean?
So we had planned it ourselves. We've been to Japan
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quite a bit anyway, so we're like, I no boats,
I know Japan and away we kind of fumbled through
Tokyo and and you know, Nasiko and all that kind
of stuff. But on the very last day we had
to fly from Nasiko into Tokyo and then we had
an eight hour layover and so Jared to book like
the cheapest, crappiest hotel ever to maybe sit in for
the day. So the kids could have a little nap
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before we jumped on the overnight flight. Gotcha, we booked
in the hotel was foul and I'm like, we're not
sitting here all day, what are we going to do?
So I fired up Chat GPT and no word of
a lie in thirty seconds after a prompt. It gave
us the greatest day of our holiday, the greatest day
on the last day. That's pretty good, that's economical. So
what I did is I just said what to do
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near Narita Airport with only three to four hours before
a flight with kids, and it came up with visit
the Narita San shin Jo Temple ten minutes by train
ten to fifteen minutes by train. This beautiful and historic
temple is surrounded by serene gardens cooy pons kids will
enjoy exploring. Go to Narita ott of Sandro Street, stroll
along this charming street with traditional shops and eateries freshly
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Japanese snacks, and then go to Eon Maul Narita, perfect
for last minute shopping or a meal. And the mall
has a kid friendly arcade, toy stores, and plenty of
food options. So with this in our hand, we jumped
in a and asked it another prompt like it by
train like any other way to get there, and we
jumped in a taxi. It took us to the Otto
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Sandro Street, which was you know, all your typical Japanese
old medicinal pharmacies with like snake heads and all that
kind of stuff. There were eel bowls that was famous
for that street. People dressed up like geishas. Then we
walked into the temple. This temple is a thousand years old,
had like a ninja graveyard in it. Cats everywhere. Cats
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are meant to be lucky, so the kids were like
all excited about these cats. People drumming drums, you know,
all that traditional sort of stuff. And then we ended
off in the mall, which was great, all the great
stores that are there, and then we finished off with Shabbu.
Shabu jumped in the taxi. Made our flight best day ever.
It sounds like a full day. You've got to use it.
I mean even you could use it and use it.
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Why not? You just told me call you and then
you know what I'll do. We'll use chat right and
tell you it was my idea. Work is done. Yeah,
But honestly, guys, what would you do at the airport
here on the Gold Coast, on the Gold Coast, what
do you want me to put the same prompt in? Yep? Okay,
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all right, I've just got to talk into it. Yep.
Plan me a day on the Gold Coast with three
to four hours from Gold Coast airport. Okay, thirty seconds now,
so we better talk in the third Start with Kira Beach.
This is how quick it is. Starting with Kira Beach.
Ten minutes from the airport, explore cool and gadda stroll
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along the esplanade, go to Snaper Rocks and Point Danger.
Great spot for photos, and then allow time to return
and check in stress free. It's got optional extress tropical
fruit world and corumb and Wildlife Sanctuary. I would have
just said, shoot up to movie will be. That's where
we are. Well done, mate, you're paying the bills, that's right,