Infinity pool and palms reflecting a sunset sky at a coastal resort

Hotels & Resorts, Booked Better

The same room. The same rate. A better stay.

You can find the hotel yourself. Most people do — a few tabs open, a rate compared, a card entered at midnight.

What you can’t do yourself is walk in and have the front desk already know your name, hand you a room a category above the one you paid for, and tell you breakfast is taken care of.

That part comes from how the booking is made. It costs you nothing extra, and it’s most of what Milli does.

How It Works

Tell Milli where and when

A city, a stretch of coast, a date range. It doesn’t have to be a specific hotel — most people start with a feeling and a week off.

She sends you a short list

Two or three properties, not twenty. Each one chosen for your trip, with a plain explanation of what makes it right and what the tradeoffs are.

You pick, she books

Your reservation is placed through a preferred partner program, and your name is attached to it as an advisor booking. The rate is the rate you’d have found on your own.

The extras arrive on arrival

Amenities are added to your reservation before you land. You don’t ask for them at the desk. They’re already there.


Why Plan Your Stay With Milli

It doesn’t cost you more

Milli is paid by the hotel, not by you. Preferred partner rates match what’s publicly available. The perks are added on top.

The extras are real

Depending on the property, a stay typically includes breakfast for two, a food-and-beverage or spa credit, early check-in and late checkout when the hotel can offer it, a room upgrade when one is available, and a welcome note or amenity on arrival. Every property is different — Milli tells you exactly what yours includes before you book.

Someone is accountable

Rooms get moved. Flights slip. A property looks nothing like its photos. When you book through an advisor, there’s a human with a direct line to the hotel who is expected to fix it.

Curated, not searched

The list Milli sends is short on purpose. She’d rather explain three good options than hand you a spreadsheet.

Booked once, remembered

Anniversary, dietary needs, the fact that you hate a room over the pool bar — she keeps track, so the next booking starts further along.


Where People Usually Start

City Stays

The hotel that is the reason for the trip — a landmark address in London, Tokyo, Vienna, New York. You’re not sleeping near the city. You’re staying inside it.

Grand hotel lounge with marble columns and floor-to-ceiling city views
A room with the city on the other side of the glass.

Beach & Coastal Resorts

Quiet, well-run, and unhurried, from the Caribbean to Mexico’s Pacific coast — including all-inclusives that are actually worth the label.

Thatched beachfront villas along white sand and turquoise water
Where the day’s only decision is shade or sun.

Family & Multi-Generational

Room to spread out, a kids’ club that earns its keep, and enough going on that toddlers, teenagers and grandparents all end the day happy. Usually the hardest trip to plan and the one most worth handing over.

Wellness & Restorative

More than a spa menu. Places built around sleep, movement, quiet and unwinding — for a week that leaves you different than it found you.

Quiet indoor spa pool with a lounger in warm afternoon light
Somewhere built for slowing down.

Lodges & Remote Places

Patagonia, the salt flats, the edge of somewhere. The same instinct that sends people on safari — with a comfortable bed at the end of the day.

Not on the list? Ask anyway. If it takes a reservation, Milli can probably book it.


Ready When You Are

Tell Milli what you’re imagining. She’ll come back with a short list and a straight answer about what’s included.

Plan Your Stay

Share a few details and Milli will be in touch. There’s no cost to plan, and no obligation to book.

Plan Your Stay