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Agent Spotlight - Jill

Meet Agent Jill in this week's Agent Spotlight

Name: Jill Voliva
Kingdom Konsultant Travel

Find me on
Facebook: @jillatkk

I specialize in… Walt Disney World, Disney Cruise Line, Disneyland, Universal Orlando Resort

Where do you call home? Indianapolis, IN

What was your dream job when you were 10 years old? CEO of Disney. I knew early. :)

Why did you become a travel agent? It's a great way to plan fun trips when you don't have one of your own scheduled. Sharing tips and tricks is fun and it's a great feeling knowing you helped make great memories for someone.

Favorite vacation destination? Boston: there's history, tons to do, beaches, great food and those accents.

This or that: 
  • Monorail or Skyliner: Monorail
  • Tomorrowland or Fantasyland: Fantasyland
  • Rope drop or close down the park: Close down the park
  • Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party or Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party: Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
  • Flower and Garden or Food and Wine: Food and Wine
Disney Favorites:
  • Park: Epcot 
  • Disney Resort: Beach Club 
  • Disney attraction: Tower of Terror 
  • Disney restaurant: Cape May Cafe 
  • Nighttime spectacular: SpectroMagic...RIP 
  • Souvenir: Give me all the mugs
Earliest Disney vacation memory? We went to WDW for the first time when I was 6 and I remember asking my mom if the guns on Pirates of the Caribbean were real.

Disney experience that brings tears to your eyes? Wishes and now Happily Ever After

Where have you traveled aside from Walt Disney World? All over the US

A bit more about you :
  • Favorite TV Show: The Office
  • Favorite Color: Black (what? it's slimming...)
  • Favorite Book: Love Does by Bob Goff
  • Favorite Food: Pizza. Pasta. Pizza...don't make me choose.
  • Favorite Quote: "Talk less, smile more. Don't let them know what you're against or what you're for."-- Hamilton
  • Hogwarts House: Slytherin

Let Jill help you plan the perfect vacation!

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