MEET YOUR TRAVEL ADVISOR

Hi, I’m Lee.
I like the complicated Trips.

The ones involving grandparents, cousins, teenagers, connecting rooms, different budgets, multiple departure airports—and somebody who absolutely needs a balcony.

I’m the travel advisor behind Let’s Travel, and I help couples and families turn a long list of possibilities into a vacation that actually fits the people taking it.

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WHY I DO THIS

Travel should bring people together—not turn you into the family logistics department.

Planning a vacation can get complicated quickly.

One person wants adventure. Someone else wants a beach chair. The kids want activities. Grandma wants an easy room location. Someone is watching the budget. Someone else has already found twelve different resorts online.

That’s where I come in.

My job is to listen to what matters to everyone, sort through the options, explain the differences, and help you make confident choices without spending months researching them yourself.

I LISTEN FIRST

Before recommending a destination, ship or resort, I want to understand who’s traveling and what matters most.

I NARROW THE OPTIONS
Instead of sending you dozens of links, I focus on the choices that genuinely fit your trip.

I STAY INVOLVED
Booking isn’t the end of the relationship. I’m here to help with the details leading up to departure too.

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FAMILY + MULITGENERATIONAL

Different ages. Different interests. One great trip.
From grandparents to toddlers, I love finding vacations where everyone gets something they’re excited about
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THE TRIPS I LOVE TO PLAN

Some vacations are especially fun to figure out

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CRUISES

The ship matters. So does the itinerary.
I help compare cruise lines, cabins, packages and itineraries based on the experience you actually want.

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DISNEY, UNIVERSAL + RESORTS

The trips worth planning well.
For milestone journeys, bucket-list cruises and vacations where the experience really matters.

MY APPROACH

The goal isn’t simply the lowest price. It’s the best value for the vacation you actually want.

Sometimes the cheapest room is perfect.

Sometimes spending a little more saves hours of transportation, gives a family enough space to enjoy the trip, or includes benefits that make the overall vacation a much better value.

I help you look at the whole picture—price, location, inclusions, convenience, experience and the people traveling—so your decision makes sense beyond the number at the bottom of the quote.

PERSONAL

Your vacation recommendations are based on your travelers, not a generic “top ten” list.

PRACTICAL

I’ll tell you where spending more may be worth it—and where it probably isn’t.

SUPPORTED

Let’s Travel is powered by Best Day Ever Vacations, giving my clients personal planning backed by an established travel agency

ONE MORE THING

You don’t need to become a travel expert to take an incredible trip.

You don’t need to know which cruise ship is newest, which Disney resort has the easiest transportation, which Caribbean beach has calmer water, or which room category gives your family enough space.

You just need to tell me what you’re hoping the trip feels like.

That’s my job.

You don’t need to know exactly where you want to go yet. A quick conversation about your travelers, timing, priorities and budget is usually enough to start narrowing the world down.

LET’S TALK

Tell me who’s going. We’ll start there.