Hey guys,

As most of you know, I'm primarily a college student. What you may not know, however, is that my majors are computer science and geography. I'm going to be back at my school-house tomorrow for about a week, and I'm sure that I'll get bored pretty quickly out there. I haven't programmed much in a while, and I'd like to get back into that. I figured I can keep myself busy by programming something, and thought it'd be nice to make a nonrev tool for when I (hopefully) get back into the business. Now, I need to plan for how I'd write this, and I figured it would be good to plan for different things that I'd want to keep track of for each destination. My plan is to start by choosing a continent, then country, then city, and information can be made (or found) at each level (for example, if there's something that should be known for an entire country, you can make a comment that would cover that country, rather than every city in that country). Now I'm trying to think of a list of things that should be recordable. So far, these come to mind:

Busy travel seasons for non-revs to watch out for
Public transit, especially from airport to get downtown or to other popular destinations (or train options for some countries/continents)
Dangerous parts of town
Departure taxes
Good places to eat
Things to see/do
Cheap places to stay (with nonrev discounts)
Google Maps integrated
Members willing to meet (give tours, etc)
Visa requirements

Thanks to Nick for these ideas:
Airport information (terminal info, destinations, restaurants)
Quirks and tips

Ideally, I'd like to see this eventually integrated with the forum's login stuff, so members can add stuff easily, but that'll be a while and I'd need help/approval from nonrev1. In the meantime, I'd set it up so anyone can see, and I'd put up any information from others.

So, anyone have any suggestions for this? Thoughts or other comments? I should mention as well, I am much better at starting projects than I am at actually finishing them, but I'll do what I can to actually finish this or at least make it usable for the general public

-Brian