Who am I?
My mother had a deep wanderlust and firmly believed in the value of travel.
She often told me, “A trip to Disney World can be enriching—you meet new people, experience different cultures, and learn along the way.”
As a kid, I took that philosophy to heart. I dove into trip planning: learning languages, studying menus and travel tips, and mapping out everything from time zones to flight details.
Now, as an adult—and a travel professional—my approach hasn’t changed much. I still geek out over research, create packing charts and custom itineraries, and map efficient, accessible routes from hotel to destination.
Some people used to call my level of planning “a little much.” But now? It’s exactly the kind of meticulous attention to detail that helps make magical, accessible trips possible.
I combine that planning obsession with lived experience, disability-informed insight, and a passion for equal access—so your journey is seamless, empowering, and fun from start to finish.