RateMyDay brings together events, restaurants, museums, theme parks, personal calendars, and daily diary entries so your real experiences can power better recommendations, better planning, and better memories.
One account ties together RSVPs, restaurant visits, museum stops, park rides, diary entries, PDF exports, and recommendation signals.
Rate the experience, not just the place. Track wait times, accessibility, food, staff, and your full review in one flow.
See what was actually worth it for you, then use that history to shape your next outing, trip, or park day.
Use calendar, list, and map views to find live events, compare accessibility, and choose what deserves a spot on your day.
Log flights from airline websites, rate timing and ride quality, and keep airline, airport, and route experiences in your history.
Log hotel stays across Disney area, Orlando, and Vero Beach, then keep those ratings and notes in your personal history.
Log whole park days the way you actually experience them: rides, shows, shops, restaurants, photos, wait times, and accessibility.
See what is nearby, mark what you visited, and use thumbs up or down feedback to teach your recommendations over time.
Browse by ZIP, compare menus and item-level reviews, and build a real record of where you ate and what was worth ordering again.
Logged-in users can keep a personal calendar, export PDFs, save itineraries, and generate a natural-language daily diary.
Send bugs, missing data, closure requests, and product ideas straight to the admin queue from a dedicated feedback page.
RateMyDay works as a public guide even before you create an account.
Signing in turns browsing into a personal record of what you did and what you want to do next.
The Tourist Wizard, private history, moderated submissions, diaries, exports, and saved recommendations all require login.