Every trip is different. Every trip gets the same attention.
Whether you know exactly where you want to go or just know you need a vacation, I'll help you get there. Here's where I spend most of my time -- and where I do my best work.
For the ones who appreciate the details
There's a difference between booking a nice hotel and booking the right hotel -- and then arriving to find a room upgrade, complimentary breakfast, a resort credit, and a welcome amenity waiting for you.
As a Fora-affiliated advisor, I have access to preferred partner perks at hundreds of properties worldwide that you simply cannot get booking on your own -- not through the hotel directly, not through an OTA, not through a credit card portal. These are relationships that take years to build, and they translate directly into a better experience for you.
I'll match you with the right property for your travel style, budget, and priorities. I know which room categories are worth upgrading, which hotels deliver on their promise, and which ones look better in photos than they do in person.
Where I work most frequently: Paris, London, Greece, Italy, New York City -- and anywhere else worth staying somewhere exceptional.
For the magic makers
I'll be honest -- Disney trips are genuinely complex. Between park passes, dining reservations, resort choices, Lightning Lane strategy, and trying to manage everyone's expectations, there's a lot that can go sideways before you even get there.
I've done Disney more times than I can count with my own family. I know the resorts, the room categories, the parks, and the little details that turn a good trip into one your kids talk about for years. And yes, I know how to build an itinerary that doesn't leave everyone exhausted by noon.
Whether it's Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or a Disney Cruise, I'll handle the planning so you can actually show up and enjoy it.
This is for you if: You want the magic without the overwhelm. You're a first-timer who doesn't know where to start. You're a repeat visitor who wants to do it better this time. You have a mix of ages and need a plan that works for everyone.
For the ones who said "we should all go somewhere"
Group travel is one of the most rewarding things to plan and one of the most logistically complicated. Room blocks, group dining, coordinating arrivals, managing different budgets and preferences -- it's essentially a part-time job on top of your actual life.
I take it off your plate entirely.
Whether it's a family reunion, a milestone birthday trip, a girls' getaway, a corporate incentive trip, or a wellness retreat, I coordinate every detail from the first inquiry to the last checkout. I'm currently leading a group yoga retreat to Normandy, France this summer -- so I know firsthand what it takes to get a group across the ocean and make it feel effortless for everyone involved.
What's included: Room block coordination, group dining reservations, activity and excursion planning, vendor communication, custom itineraries for the group, and a single point of contact so nobody is making seventeen phone calls.
For the next chapter
A honeymoon is not the trip to DIY. This is the one where every detail matters -- the room, the view, the welcome amenity, the dinner reservation on the right night. It's also the one where you really don't want to spend your engagement researching hotels.
I'll handle all of it. From choosing the right destination for your travel style as a couple to making sure the property knows it's your honeymoon and treats you accordingly, I'll take care of the details so you can focus on everything else on your plate right now.
Fora's preferred partner perks are especially valuable here -- complimentary upgrades, resort credits, and welcome amenities are standard at many of our partner properties, which means your honeymoon budget goes further than it would booking on your own.
Popular destinations: Italy, Greece, France, the Caribbean, and beyond -- wherever feels right for the two of you.
Family trips are worth doing well.
Family travel is where I live. Between Disney trips, road trips to Acadia and the Outer Banks, and beach weeks that needed just enough structure to actually work, I've figured out what makes a family trip genuinely enjoyable versus just surviving it.
The key is building a trip with the right mix of plans and breathing room -- enough structure that nothing falls through the cracks, enough flexibility that it doesn't feel like a military operation. I specialize in finding properties that work for everyone, destinations that have something for different ages, and itineraries that don't require anyone to be somewhere at 7am.
Whether your kids are little or you're in the final stretch of family trips before they head off to college (I feel this one personally), I'll help you make the most of the time you have together.
Not sure which fits your trip?
That's completely fine. Fill out the inquiry form and tell me what you're thinking -- even if it's just "we need a vacation and I don't know where to start." That's exactly what I'm here for.