04/23/2026
Amex can be a fantastic tool. Truly, I love a strong travel card, and there is real value in points, lounge access, purchase protections, credits, and the perks that come with using it well.
But let’s be honest for a second: having a premium card and knowing how to travel well are not the same thing.
A lot of travelers treat booking through Amex like it is the final level. They click reserve, see a few benefits attached, and assume they have cracked the code. Meanwhile, they may have chosen the wrong hotel for the trip, booked the weakest room category, picked a location that adds friction to every day, or missed a stronger option entirely.
Most people do not need help making a reservation. They need help know what to reserve, why one option is better than another, and which details actually matter once you arrive.
Because the truth is, two hotels can have the same star rating, similar photos, and identical-looking perks, yet deliver completely different experiences. One feels polished but soulless. One has tiny rooms and constant elevator noise. One is beautiful online but tired in person. One quietly becomes your favorite trip of the year.
That is where I come in.
I help clients choose hotels that fit the purpose of the trip, not just the search results. I help avoid expensive misses, flag overhyped properties, recommend where it is worth spending more and where it is not, and position reservations thoughtfully for the best possible stay.
And when plans shift, you are not sitting on hold explaining your situation to a stranger for the third time. You text me, I already know the reservation, I step in immediately. *ps- I track your flights and get real time trip updates, so 9/10 times I’m already working on logistics before you ever reach out to me.
Use the card - keep the points - enjoy the lounge … but leave the booking and trip logistics up to me.
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