About Me

Why I Plan Trips Like A Project

Every time my family visited Orlando, I wanted to do everything. I’d leave happy, but still feel like we missed something.

So I started planning differently. Before each trip, I’d research attractions, compare options, and map out day-by-day plans so we weren’t figuring it out on the fly.

Over time, the trips felt more intentional and a lot more memorable. If you’ve ever left Orlando feeling like you missed something, this site is for you

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What I Can Say After 100+ Orlando Trips

You’re never going to do everything in one trip to Orlando. It doesn’t matter how early you wake up or how packed your schedule is. The city is just too big, and there will always be something you miss.

Instead of trying to squeeze everything in, I tell visitors to pick one or two things they really care about and build around that.

It’s less stressful, and you actually get to enjoy Orlando instead of racing through it.

 

Three Lessons I've Learned

After 100+ trips, I came up with three rules that guide every Orlando trip I plan.

My takeaways: