From parkpal-content
Use when writing trivia questions and design facts from a verified research brief for a specific Disney park attraction
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/parkpal-content:writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Transforms a research brief into exactly 10 trivia questions and 5–8 design facts for a single attraction. Enforces the trivia firewall and difficulty curve. Never researches — only writes from provided research.
Transforms a research brief into exactly 10 trivia questions and 5–8 design facts for a single attraction. Enforces the trivia firewall and difficulty curve. Never researches — only writes from provided research.
A research brief from the researcher subagent containing:
A complete attraction object matching schemas/attraction.schema.json.
NEVER write a trivia question whose answer is any of these fact sheet fields:
Self-check before finalizing each question: Could the guest answer this by reading the fact sheet card? If yes → DELETE and replace.
| Tier | Questions | Target Guest | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🟢 Easy (Q1–Q3) | 3 | Casual visitor, rode it once | "Everyone knows this if they paid attention on the ride" |
| 🟠 Medium (Q4–Q7) | 4 | Return visitor, Disney fan | "You'd know this if you watched a YouTube video or read a blog" |
| 🔴 Hard (Q8–Q10) | 3 | Disney parks nerd | "Deep Imagineering lore, obscure film history, technical secrets" |
"A) Grim Grinning Ghosts"Every question gets a funFact — a 1–2 sentence reward shown regardless of whether the guest answered correctly.
[VERIFIED] research notes → use freely[LIKELY] notes → use but soften language ("reportedly", "is said to")[UNVERIFIED] notes → skip entirely for questions. May use in funFacts with hedging.Select 5–8 of the most interesting research notes for the facts array. Prioritize:
Write each as a complete, self-contained sentence. Not a question — a declarative fact.
{
"difficulty": "medium",
"question": "The ballroom ghost effect in The Haunted Mansion uses what classic theatrical illusion technique?",
"answers": [
"A) Pepper's Ghost",
"B) Rear projection",
"C) Holographic display",
"D) Scrim lighting"
],
"correct": "A",
"funFact": "The technique dates back to 1862 London theater and uses angled glass to reflect animatronic figures hidden below the track into the scene — guests see 'ghosts' dancing in a room they can't physically enter."
}
Before passing to reviewer:
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