Stop Researching, Start Going
Travel research is the enemy of travel. You open 40 tabs comparing hotels in Tokyo vs. Bali vs. Barcelona. Weeks pass. You still haven't booked. The problem isn't information — it's too much information with no forcing function to decide.
The travel destination wheel is that forcing function. You pre-filter your list to destinations you'd genuinely love to visit. The wheel removes the paradox of choice by picking for you. Once the wheel lands, you stop comparing and start planning that specific trip.
How to Build Your Destination Wheel
- →Set a budget filter first. Only add destinations your budget can realistically cover.
- →Consider the season. Remove destinations that are rainy or peak-price during your travel window.
- →Add continents or regions for a high-level pick, then do a second spin for the specific city.
- →Commit before spinning. The rule: whatever the wheel picks, you look up flights within 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use this for trip planning?
Add the destinations you're genuinely considering — places you'd be happy visiting. Remove any you can't afford or reach. Spin, then commit. The wheel eliminates endless back-and-forth research paralysis.
Can I add cities within a country instead of countries?
Yes. Replace country names with specific cities, regions, or even neighborhoods. 'Southeast Asia' or 'Tuscany, Italy' work just as well as country names.
What if I'm on a tight budget?
Only add destinations within your budget range. If you'd only realistically visit Europe or Southeast Asia, don't include Australia. The wheel gives you a fair random choice within your actual options.