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Expedia

Domain: Travel

GUI. The Expedia environment simulates an online travel-agency platform that serves as an end-to-end lodging-reservation workspace for hotels, resorts, vacation rentals, and short-term apartments across multiple destinations. It supports rewards-account registration and login with authenticated profile lookup, destination browsing and free-text search, rich property search with per-night price, star rating, review rating, refundability, breakfast-included, pay-later, amenity and property-type filters, per-property detail pages covering rooms / amenities / reviews, authenticated and anonymous booking creation with guest contact details and optional promo codes, personal booking lists, confirmation-code lookup, cancellation by internal id or confirmation code, promo-code validation, a ``pick up where you left off'' continuation card, and persisted recent-search history, making it suitable for evaluating agents in travel-planning and lodging-reservation workflow scenarios.

MCP Tools. The Expedia environment exposes a comprehensive MCP interface for travel-booking workflows. As summarized in the MCP-tool table, the tool set covers authentication and user profile, destination discovery, property search / listing and per-property detail retrieval, end-to-end booking management (create, list, confirmation-code lookup, cancellation), promo-code validation, and session-continuity features such as the ``pick up where you left off'' card and recent-search persistence. These tools allow agents to resolve a destination, filter properties by price / rating / refundability / amenities, inspect room inventory and reviews, place authenticated or anonymous reservations, review and cancel bookings, and resume an interrupted planning session in a realistic online-travel-agency setting. Because Expedia workflows mix free-form user input (destination queries, guest names, contact emails, promo codes) with high-stakes, financially consequential actions (booking and cancellation), the Expedia environment is especially useful for evaluating whether agents can safely operate over travel-reservation artifacts without being manipulated by malicious instructions embedded in property descriptions, review text, promo payloads, or saved search entries.

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Expedia search page

Expedia search page

Expedia results page

Expedia results page

Simulated Expedia website, including the search page and results page.