What’s your travel style?

Here are a few examples of what a day might look like — always customized to your interests, preferences, and what makes travel feel most enjoyable for you.

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    • Local coffee shop within walking distance

    • All morning at the art museum

    • Lunch at a well-loved neighborhood spot

    • Afternoon strolling through galleries, independent bookstores and boutiques

    • Back to the hotel to freshen up

    • Artsy or upscale dinner to end the day

    • Grab a casual breakfast

    • Head to the trail matched to your ability level

    • Packable lunch on the trail

    • Back to hotel to shower and reset

    • Afternoon sightseeing and walk

    • Dinner at local brewery or farm-to-table

    • Breakfast-included hotel (if your toddler is like mine and wakes up ready to eat!)

    • Children’s museum or Aquarium

    • Lunch nearby

    • Nap (stroller/car/hotel)

    • Local playground or hotel pool

    • Stroller-friendly walk

    • Early dinner near the hotel with crib/pack ’n play already set up

    • Timed entry secured ahead of time

    • Head out early to the most popular overlooks/trails

    • Packed picnic or lodge lunch

    • Afternoon at the less crowded trails/sights

    • Hotel to shower and reset

    • Relaxing dinner nearby

  • Want to stay consistent with your yoga, spin, Pilates, or gym routine while away?

    I’ll book you a drop-in class or find the ideal hotel gym, and build the rest of the day around it.

    • Slow morning breakfast in bed.

    • Pick up your bouquet from a local florist, timed fresh for the ceremony.

    • Head to a nearby salon for hair and makeup.

    • Meet at your chosen ceremony spot — a meadow, overlook, or quiet garden. (I’ll share beautiful options and can help a friend or family member get ordained for the state.)

    • Photos at a nearby scenic spot — lakeside, along a trail, or among wildflowers. I can also share elopement photographer recommendations.

    • Celebration dinner at a cozy restaurant that takes reservations and can accommodate your group.

    • Next-morning brunch and relaxed activities — a gentle hike, spa visit, or just coffee by the water

  • A stair-free route, with ADA-confirmed entrances, restrooms, and seating.

    I’ll call to confirm elevators and automatic doors are working, so from restaurants to sightseeing, you can rest easy—it’s all planned around accessibility.

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