Last year my partner, Andrea, gave me a surprise trip for my birthday.
"All you'll need is your ID," she said. "We'll be back in the same day. And there will be sea mammals."
I had no idea where we were going until we got to the airport — and onto a plane headed to Chicago.
I had no idea how sea mammals could be involved until we turned a corner on Michigan Avenue and sat down to a terrific Lookingglass Theatre production of "Moby Dick."
It was so much fun that I decided to return the favor and take Andrea on a mystery trip.
This time, neither of us knew where we were going.
That's because we let startup travel company Pack Up + Go (packupgo.com) plan the surprise.
Using the travel agency's online form, we set a budget and travel dates and checked off boxes specifying things we like (Craft beer? Historical sights? Theater? Spas?). We also let them know we didn't want Chicago (been there, done that), so they took that out of the running. Then they booked transportation and lodging for a three-day, two-night spontaneous getaway with a curated guide to a mystery city somewhere in the U.S.