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Paris Energy‑ROI Snapshot

Use this one-page scorecard to decide whether Paris gives enough reward for the body cost, and what lower-load version to plan.

Scorecard read: Paris screens as a lower Energy-ROI option: the reward may be strong, but the body cost needs stricter pacing, transport-first choices, and clear stop rules.

Need the full destination breakdown? Read the Paris Destination Fit Guide. That guide is the primary destination decision page; this Energy‑ROI page is the compact companion scorecard.

Score summary

Capacity Score
45/100

How forgiving the destination can be when the plan is paced.

Reward Score
92/100

Expected meaning, joy, or payoff from the lower-load version.

Energy‑ROI
1.67
Low band

Reward compared with body cost. Useful for planning, not prediction.

Demand profile
High / High / Moderate

Mobility / sensory / planning demand. Category: Top city.

Best fit if

  • You can time-shift (early/late) and use indoor resets. You can do transport-first sightseeing and zoned walking.

Not a fit if

  • You’re triggered by crowds/noise without reliable exits. Long walking days / stairs without support.
If this side sounds like your likely trip style, do not add more activities. Reduce the route, add recovery time, or use the full Destination Fit Guide before committing.

Lower-load version

These are the parts most likely to preserve trip value without turning the day into a checklist sprint.

  • One base-camp (minimize transfers).
  • Seated/transport-first ‘big win’ (cap walking).
  • Quiet-ready: indoor reset + headphones as default.
Rule: one base-camp + one meaningful win + one protected reset window.

Plan B thresholds

Pre-decide these switches before symptoms rise. That reduces decision load during a flare or fatigue crash.

  • If overload signs appear: exit within 10 minutes → Quiet Anchor → return to base.
  • If flare risk rises: cap walking to one zone; use transport between stops.

The 4-hour day

This is the “still counts” version. The day can stop early without becoming a failed day.

  • Quiet Anchor: 45–60 min indoors (dark/quiet), headphones ready
  • Loop A (90 min): seated/transport-first win (cap walking)
  • Buffer (30–45 min): snack + seat + bathroom + decide ‘continue vs stop’
  • Loop B (90 min): seated win OR skip entirely (protect tomorrow)

Protections checklist

  • Quiet Anchor daily (30–60 min, predictable, indoors if needed).
  • Two exits pre-planned for high-stimulation moments (taxi/ride + indoor reset).
  • Time-shift: early/late windows; avoid peak crowd blocks.
  • Transport-first: one zone/day; cap walking; use rides between stops.
  • Seated version for each planned “win” (museum, cruise, viewpoint, café).
  • Keep the plan simple: one big win/day cap.

Copyable trip-fit snapshot

Use this in a trip note, planning document, or discussion with a travel companion.

Paris Energy-ROI Snapshot

Capacity Score: 45/100
Reward Score: 92/100
Energy-ROI: 1.67 (Low)
Demand profile: Mobility High | Sensory High | Planning Moderate
Category: Top city

Scorecard read: Paris screens as a lower Energy-ROI option: the reward may be strong, but the body cost needs stricter pacing, transport-first choices, and clear stop rules.

Lower-load wins: One base-camp (minimize transfers). | Seated/transport-first ‘big win’ (cap walking). | Quiet-ready: indoor reset + headphones as default.

4-hour day: Quiet Anchor: 45–60 min indoors (dark/quiet), headphones ready | Loop A (90 min): seated/transport-first win (cap walking) | Buffer (30–45 min): snack + seat + bathroom + decide ‘continue vs stop’ | Loop B (90 min): seated win OR skip entirely (protect tomorrow)

Plan B thresholds: If overload signs appear: exit within 10 minutes → Quiet Anchor → return to base. | If flare risk rises: cap walking to one zone; use transport between stops.

Protections: Quiet Anchor daily (30–60 min, predictable, indoors if needed). | Two exits pre-planned for high-stimulation moments (taxi/ride + indoor reset). | Time-shift: early/late windows; avoid peak crowd blocks. | Transport-first: one zone/day; cap walking; use rides between stops. | Seated version for each planned “win” (museum, cruise, viewpoint, café). | Keep the plan simple: one big win/day cap.

Full Destination Fit Guide: /destinations/paris-chronic-pain-fatigue

Boundary: Ticked Bucket List provides planning support and education only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, prescribing, medical clearance, emergency care, travel insurance advice, travel booking, accessibility verification, or provider verification.

Where to go next

Full Destination Fit Guide: use when you need the broader breakdown of hidden load, transfers, accommodation fit, pacing, and recovery cost.

Planning services explainer: use when you need the boundary between travel planning support and medical care.

Trip Fit Check & Starter Kit: use when you already have a trip idea and need a practical preparation plan.

Scoring rubric

Capacity Score: how forgiving the destination can be when paced.

Reward Score: expected meaning or payoff from the lower-load version.

Energy‑ROI: reward compared with body cost. It is a planning screen, not a medical assessment.

Demand profile: practical load from mobility, sensory stimulation, and planning complexity.

Inputs: Mobility load 4/5; sensory load 5/5; planning friction 2/5; recovery infrastructure 5/5; optionality/control 5/5.

This page is intentionally compact to avoid duplicating the Destination Fit Guide. For the richer destination page, use the guide linked above.

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