You already have the hardest part
A group trip usually dies in the logistics — the spreadsheet nobody updates, the group chat that goes quiet, the ten different ideas of "nice." You don't need another spreadsheet. You need someone who does this for a living to take the whole thing off your plate.
You bring the people and the occasion. I design the trip, hold every reservation, manage the moving pieces, and make sure the days feel effortless — for them, and especially for you. You get to be a guest at your own celebration.
How it works
You gather.
Tell me who's coming and what we're celebrating — a milestone, a reunion, an anniversary, a "we always said we would." I'll help you shape the guest list into a trip.
I design.
I build the itinerary, secure the hotels and the hard-to-get tables, handle the flights, the transfers, the insurance — and the dozen small decisions that would otherwise land on you.
Everyone arrives well.
Your people show up to a trip that already works. You show up as the host who pulled it off — without having spent a single evening on hold with an airline.
The trips worth gathering for
A landmark birthday that deserves more than a dinner. A family that wants three generations in one place while everyone still can. College friends, twenty years on. A vow renewal. A graduation. A group that simply travels well together and wants to do it somewhere extraordinary.
If you can picture the people, I can build the trip around them.
The host's reward
When you're the one bringing everyone together, you shouldn't be the only one without a seat at the table. Hosts who fill the trip often travel as my guest of honor — the details of that are a happy conversation we'll have on our call.
There are real rewards for being the person who makes it happen. Let's talk about what yours could look like.