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Agent Spotlight - Summer



Meet Agent Summer in this Agent Spotlight.

Name:​ Summer Squires
Travel Professional
Kingdom Konsultant Travel

Find me on…
Facebook: @summerlovesdisney
Instagram: @summerloves_travel
LinkedIn: @summerlovestravel 


I specialize in Disney Parks, Universal, Aulani, Sandals & Beaches, The Bahamas, Hawaii, RV rentals, and any cruise line. My passion is booking family reunions, multi-generational trips, and group cruises!

Where do you call home? Erie, PA

What was your dream job when you were 10 years old? Wildlife Conservation Officer


Why did you become a travel agent?
 I wanted to help first-timer travelers and parents with kids plan stress-free, memorable family trips. I also wanted to work from home so I could homeschool my children. I loved the aspect of sharing my personal experiences, while also continuously learning about travel destinations around the world. 

Favorite vacation destination?  anywhere hot, especially an island. My favorites are Oahu, Aruba, and Grand Cayman. 

This or that?:
  • Walt Disney World or Disneyland:  WDW
  • Star Wars or Avatar:  Star Wars
  • Rollercoaster or dark rides: Coasters - bigger the better!
  • Rope drop or close down the park: Close it down!
  • Halloween or Christmas at Disney: Christmastime is everything! 
Disney Favorites:
  • Park: EPCOT
  • Disney Resort: Beach and Yacht Club
  • Disney attraction: Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind
  • Disney restaurant: Cinderella's Royal Table 
  • Movies: Star Wars, Avatar, Pocahontas, Wall-E, UP, Brave

Disney experience that brought tears to your eyes? ​ When my son first met Minnie Mouse at 22 months old, he hugged her so long and wouldn’t let go. I also love watching  Happily Ever After and Fireworks.

Where have you traveled aside from Walt Disney World?  
Hawaii, Universal, Legoland, Sea World, Bahamas (Castaway Cay,  Lookout Cay, Nassau, Freeport, Eleuthera, Perfect Day Coco Cay) Aruba, Turks and Caicos, Bonaire, Cozumel, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Key West, Hilton Head, LA, Atlanta, Michigan, Charleston, Toronto, Niagara Falls, New York City, Hershey Park, Outer Banks, Smoky Mts., Gatlinburg, Washington D.C., Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Monument Valley, Ark Encounter, and all over Florida including Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and the keys.


A bit more about you:
  • Favorite TV Shows: Lost, The Office, and Outlander
  • Favorite Hobbies: Travel, concerts, and baking sourdough bread
  • Favorite Color: Green
  • Favorite Book: The Lord of the Rings, and The Bible
  • Favorite Food: Indian, Japanese
  • Favorite Quote: “Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is.” –Yoda

Let's work together on your next group cruise or magical Disney trip!
Follow me on instagram @summerloves_travel
Email me at Summer@kingdomkonsultant.com

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