READY FOR IT!

It's beginning to look a lot like a fairy-tale holiday season for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The couple have been moving full speed ahead, with Kelce attending Swift's Nov. 11 concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and both sides meeting each other's families. Now sources tell Us they have big plans to spend Christmas and the New Year holiday together. "Travis has already started Christmas shopping and has some really special surprises [for Taylor] in store," says a source. "Their connection is off the charts, and they can't wait to celebrate together." It's a busy time of year, but Swift, 33, and Kelce, 34, have been coordinating their schedules so they can see each other as the Grammy winner continues her Eras Tour and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end finishes the NFL season. "They have very detailed plans coming up while she's on tour and he has games," says a second source, noting that Kelce will have "unfettered access" to Swift's private plane to make traveling easier. "Taylor and Travis have the next few months completely laid out. They don't want to start their relationship off with big gaps [in time spent apart]. They're trying to be as much like a regular couple as possible."
They'll likely spend some time in Tennessee, where Swift owns a $2.5 million 5,600-square-foot home, says a third source: "Travis hasn't been to Taylor's Nashville place yet, so he's really looking forward to it." According to the second source, Kelce and Swift are also hoping to squeeze in visits with each other's families before jetting off on a romantic getaway, just the two of them.
"They love [getting together] with their families and friends, but right now, what they value above all else is alone time."
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