I had heard and seen little bits and pieces of information regarding the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom but had never looked into it further because it wasn’t something that was particularly interesting to me. That all changed when my 7 and 9 year old sons became very interested in various card collecting and trading card game endeavors. For our upcoming trip, my husband suggested we looked into the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom “game” so I began doing my research. Read more
Join Me for a Virtual Vacation to Sandals and Beaches Resorts
If you’re like many of us, you’re probably going stir crazy and you need a vacation – but the problem is, you can’t go anywhere right now. Happily, I’ve got just the answer.
Join me at 4 pm EDT on March 31st for an hour-long, virtual vacation to Sandals resorts in the Caribbean! Read more
Embracing Retro at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort
The Cabana Bay Beach Resort is one of the most popular resorts at Universal Orlando and is a great value option among their on-site hotels. Of course guests receive all the great on-site benefits, such as complimentary transportation and early access to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. But, the resort itself has a lot to offer. Here are a few favorite things about staying at the Cabana Bay Beach Resort. Read more
Exploring Disney: Heigh Ho on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
This newest addition to the Magic Kingdom attractions is quite the exciting ride. Imagine racing through the Seven Dwarfs Mine with all its twists and turns all while riding in an old mine train car that also sways back and forth, side to side! Read more
Travel, Social Distancing, and Where We Go From Here
I think at this point, all of us, no matter where we live or what we do, have been impacted by COVID-19, and it’s pretty evident that we will be for a while in some fashion – although for how long and in what way is still unknown. Whether you are working from home, newly home-schooling your children, whether you or someone you love is a healthcare provider or first responder, whether you own a small business, or are an hourly wage earner, whether you have elderly loved ones or someone who is “at risk” or a high school/college graduate who is missing one of the most important times of their life…..all of us in some way are affected by the current situation.
And of course, those of us in the travel industry are no different. In fact, as some of the earliest news related to this novel corona virus came out, we were among the first to be affected as travel agents everywhere spent endless days handling the wave of changes and cancellations related to international, cruise, and domestic theme park travel, working to advise and help our clients and find the best possible outcomes for them. Read more




