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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to your top travel questions—so you can book with confidence and ease.

What is the cost of your services?
My services are FREE to you! Every travel supplier (Disney, Expedia, Cruise Lines, etc.) has already built in agent fees to the travel they sell. If you do not use an agent, you are paying for a service you are not using!
What types of vacations do you specialize in?
I specialize in Disney destinations, Universal Studios Orlando and Hollywood, most major cruise lines, all-inclusive resorts, and travel to the Caribbean, Europe, and Hawaii. Whether you’re planning a theme park trip, a luxury beach getaway, or a river cruise, I’ve got you covered.
Can you help me find the best deals or promotions?
Yes! I monitor promotions and apply any applicable offers to your reservation—even after you book. I’ll make sure you get the best value for your trip.
How involved can I be in the travel planning process?
As much or as little as you’d like! Whether you want to help choose the details or leave it all to me, the experience is completely tailored to your style.
How does working with a travel agent work?
I’ll guide you through every step of planning your perfect vacation. First, we’ll chat about your travel preferences and set a comfortable budget. Then, I’ll send tailored options and adjust based on your feedback until we find the ideal fit. Once booked, I handle the details, excursions, transfers, dining, spa, rental cars, hotels, and even special surprises. I manage payments, questions, and changes, so you never have to wait on hold or stress over logistics. Think of me as your personal travel concierge, here to make travel easy, fun, and stress-free.
Do you know if travel protection plans are necessary?
Yes. Travel protection is recommended. Some issues arise before and during travel outside your control: trip delay, emergencies, and last-minute cancellations. Trips are an investment, and investments often need to be protected.