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Kimberly Baker

We didn't know we were creating memories, we were just having fun - Winnie the Pooh

Waves On Beach

I've Never Met a Stranger...

Kimberly Baker’s love of travel started early—road-tripping to Walt Disney World in a VW van as a teen, camping under the stars at Fort Wilderness, and learning to sail the Caribbean with Sea Scouts in high school. Adventure has always been part of her DNA. At 18, she joined the U.S. Air Force, adding a deep appreciation for service, discipline, and seeing the world through new perspectives.

 

As a mom of four, Kimberly mastered the art of the great American road trip—complete with car games, storm-watching parties, and creative cures for boredom along the way. She’s also no stranger to solo travel, including a memorable solo trip to Walt Disney World that only deepened a lifelong love affair with Disney. A proud Disney Adult, she was once chosen as Mickey’s “Family of the Night” after tearfully meeting the Big Cheese himself—a moment that perfectly sums up her joy-first approach to life and travel.

 

Now an empty nester living in Western Massachusetts with her husband, Reuben, Kimberly’s world is filled with grown children (one you should definitely know), two grandbabies—with one more on the way—and a beloved granddog to round out the crew. Her two youngest sons currently serve on active duty in the U.S. Navy, a source of immense pride for their whole family.

 

When she’s not planning magical vacations, Kimberly can be found riding back roads on the Harley with her husband, planting flowers with her grandson, or happily buying all the cute things for her granddaughter. By day, she works for the State, caring for her clients with her whole heart—a trait that carries seamlessly into her work as a travel advisor.

 

Kimberly is a people person to the umpteenth degree. She loves getting to know others, hearing their stories, and sharing her light wherever she goes. For her, travel isn’t just about destinations—it’s about connection, meaning, and creating memories that last a lifetime.

A picture is worth a thousand words

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