Meet Caleb Allison, CFO/Travel Agent
One of the first movies I remember seeing in theaters was The Little Mermaid. I was enchanted with the music and colors that danced across the screen. This started my love of Disney movies. I still get visions of being in my Aunt Reba’s house watching The Jungle Book every time I hear a verse of "Bear Necessities." The movies helped me to escape to places inside and beyond my imagination. Before I could travel, they took me to all the places I wanted to go.
Although I begged and begged to go to Disney World as a kid, I didn’t take my first trip until I was an adult. It started a love of escape and curiosity that still brings me back for more. Now I take every chance to go to make memories with my friends and family and experience new things. I also love cruising and exploring local culture and cuisine in all of my travels.
My goal as a travel agent is to find the right trip that is going to fit my client’s individual vacation needs. While you can read blogs and videos about “the best resort” or “the best rides” those things are not tailored to the individual needs of each family. By truly listening and asking the right questions, I try to find something that is just right. Bottom line is: when you become a Pixie Path Traveler you become family.
A Word with Caleb...
Who is your favorite Disney character?
There are so many to choose from but I absolutely love Baloo the Bear from The Jungle Book. His kind heart and easy going nature is how I try to live. He taught me to be happy with just the “bear” necessities of life.
What is your favorite Disney Parks attraction?
When I am riding with entire family, Tower of Terror is really up there, but overall my favorite ride is Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind. I also really enjoy just walking down Main Street U.S.A. at night.
Describe your ideal getaway.
My ideal getaway would be a cruise with the ones I love that goes around the world making stops in major cultural hubs around the world. We would have just enough time to enjoy ourselves in each port to know what we wanted to do when we came back for longer in the future.
Best pro tip for travelers?
Plan to not have a plan. It is good to have an idea of what you want to do, three must do things that are achievable. Then let the good times come to you. The best memories I have of each of my travels were little things that were unexpected.