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Agent Spotlight - Megan


Meet Agent Meg in this week's Agent Spotlight 

Name: Megan Elliott 

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I specialize in... Walt Disney World, Disney Cruise Line, Disneyland, Universal Orlando Resort, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines

Where do you call home? Groton, MA 

What was your dream job when you were 10 years old? Elementary School Teacher 

Why did you become a travel agent? I always loved helping my family and friends plan trips and thought it would be a great experience to broaden my horizons. 

Favorite vacation destination? Disney World!
 
This or that: 
  • Monorail or Skyliner: Skyliner 
  • Tomorrowland or Fantasyland: Fantasyland 
  • Rope drop or close down the park: Both! 
  • Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party or Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party: Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party 
  • Flower and Garden or Food and Wine: Food and Wine 
Disney Favorites: 
  • Park: Magic Kingdom 
  • Disney Resort: Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort 
  • Disney attraction: Tomorrowland Transit Authority 
  • Disney restaurant: Garden Grill 
  • Nighttime spectacular: Illuminations 
  • Souvenir: Mickey Ears and Mickey Plush 
Earliest Disney vacation memory? I was 6 months old on my first trip, but I really remember meeting Figment when I was about 7 or 8 in Epcot.

Disney experience that brings tears to your eyes? Walking down Main St, USA 

Where have you traveled aside from Walt Disney World? Around the Northeast, Canada and Caribbean Islands 

A bit more about you: 
  • Favorite TV Show: Grey's Anatomy 
  • Favorite Color: Pink 
  • Favorite Book: The Notebook 
  • Favorite Food: Anything Italian 
  • Favorite Quote: Live, Laugh, Love 
Let Megan help you plan the perfect vacation!

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