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Meet Me Monday: Emily Haack

This week’s Meet Me Monday is all about Emily Haack!

Emily has been a Disney fan for as long as she can remember. Her first Disney related memory was her dad taking her to see Beauty and the Beast in the theaters, sneaking in popcorn, and singing along with the songs she already knew by heart (hello cassette tape soundtracks!). Her love for Disney grew as her parents took her whole family on trips multiple times throughout childhood. The journey to being an agent began when her parents surprised her whole family--this time adults--with a trip to Disney World in 2015. She took the reigns in learning everything she could about making the trip a success (guided by Suzanne in the background), and it was pure magic. She vividly remembers the moment the magic finally fully embraced her husband; it was movie perfect under the canopy of the fireworks. She had so much fun planning the trip for her family that she had to continue that fun by becoming an agent.

Emily and her husband get themselves or their family to Disney as often as their three young boys allow. They are currently debating whether they want to watch their 3 year old go crazy for Mickey on a cruise, play Cowboy with Woody in Toy Story Land (coming Summer 2018!), or positively go nuts meeting Lightning McQueen at Disney's California Adventure.
Emily particularly loves planning trips for large families, as navigating the magic can be very tricky with large groups of people. (Matching t-shirts are one of the most underrated tools and can reap some awesome benefits...like a private photo with The Incredibles!)



Favorites Moment: Waking up to giraffes and zebras out your window at Animal Kingdom LodgeFavorite Restaurant: OhanaFavorite Ride: Radiator Springs RacersFavorite Treat: Pineapple Dole Whip

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