Reels are how Disney travel agents reach people who don't follow them yet — but coming up with them on the fly is exhausting. The fix is to plan a month of Disney reels in one sitting, then batch them. Here's a simple four-week framework you can reuse forever, plus where the footage comes from when you're not at the parks.

Week 1 — Hook them with the dream
Start the month aspirational. These pull in new viewers:
- "POV: you just booked your Disney trip" over a castle clip.
- A fireworks moment + "save this for your someday trip."
- "3 signs it's time to book Disney" over dreamy B-roll.
Week 2 — Be useful
Trust-builders that get saves and shares:
- "The mistake families make booking Disney" + how you fix it.
- A quick "best time of year to go" with your honest take.
- "Why a travel agent costs you nothing" — the commission myth.

Week 3 — Show your expertise
Position yourself as the specialist:
- "Underrated Disney moment most people skip."
- A resort or dining pick people always ask you about.
- "What I tell every first-timer" over a Main Street clip.
Week 4 — Ask for the booking
Close the loop while you have their attention:
- "Booking [season] trips now — comment DATES."
- A client win + "want this? let's talk."
- A countdown to a promo or price change.
Twelve reels, one planning session. The only thing standing between you and posting them is the footage.
Where the footage comes from
You don't film these — you assemble them. Clean vertical B-roll (no text, no music) lets you drop in your hook and a trending sound in CapCut or Canva in minutes. With a library of Disney clips on hand, a month of reels goes from "someday" to done-by-lunch.
Plan the twelve, batch them on one quiet afternoon, and schedule them out. That's a full month of reach handled — without a single trip to Orlando.
