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Agent Spotlight - Stacy D


Meet agent Stacy D in this week's Agent Spotlight!

Name: Stacy Deyong
Kingdom Konsultant Travel
Beyond the Kingdom Travel

I specialize in…  Disney, Universal, Cruises

Where do you call home?  New Jersey

What was your dream job when you were 10 years old?  Lawyer 

Why did you become a travel agent?  I LOVE to travel.  And have always helped friends/family with their travel. 

Favorite vacation destination? Europe

This or that:  

  • Walt Disney World or Disneyland:  Disney World
  • Mickey pretzel or Mickey ice cream: Mickey Pretzel (with cheese!) 
  • Tomorrowland or Fantasyland: Fantasyland 
  • Rollercoaster or dark ride: Rollercoaster 
  • Flower and Garden or Food and Wine: Food and Wine 

Disney Favorites: 

  • Park:  Magic Kingdom 
  • Disney Resort: ​ Polynesian
  • Disney attraction:  Seven Dwarves Mine Train
  • Disney snack:  Sleepy Hollow Nutella waffles 
  • Nighttime spectacular: magic Kingdom-Happily Ever After 

Earliest Disney vacation memory? Going with my family when I was about 10 years old.  I still remember our character meal!

Disney experience that brings tears to your eyes? ​ Walking into Magic Kingdom and seeing the castle for the first time (of every trip)!

Where have you traveled aside from Walt Disney World?  Throughout Europe, the US, Central America and the Caribbean.  

A bit more about you: 

  • Favorite TV Show: ​Friends 
  • Favorite Color:  Blue 
  • Favorite Book:  Happy Potter 
  • Favorite Food:  French Fries 
  • Hogwarts House:  Gryffindor 

You can contact Stacy at stacydeyong@kingdomkonsultant.com 

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