If there’s one thing people learn about me quickly, it’s that Disney isn’t just a vacation destination in our family. It’s part of our story. My kids all have unique Disney inspired names, and honestly, that probably tells you everything you need to know about the role Disney has played in my life. Disney has been part of my childhood memories, my dating years, my marriage, raising babies, celebrating milestones, and now helping thousands of other families create memories of their own.
I’ve spent the last 15 years as a travel advisor, and I still genuinely love what I do. I’m one of those people who gets excited helping someone plan their very first trip just as much as helping seasoned travelers navigate a complicated multi generational vacation. My specialties include Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios, and Royal Caribbean, but the biggest thing I offer clients isn’t booking experience. It’s lived experience. I enjoy doing all the research and travel so that I can be the best and most knowledgeable agent for my clients.
I’ve traveled in almost every season of life imaginable.
I’ve done Disney as a kid, when the magic feels enormous and every character is real. I traveled as a teenager with friends, chasing thrill rides and independence. I experienced Disney as an adult couple before children, where dinners, resorts, and slower moments became just as important as attractions. I’ve taken my honeymoon, babymoons, traveled pregnant, navigated parks with infants and diaper bags, pushed strollers with overtired toddlers, coordinated large extended family trips, planned girls trips, and even celebrated a bachelorette party at Disney.
I know what it’s like to worry about naps, packing lists, budgets, mobility concerns, picky eaters, grandparents needing breaks, teenagers wanting freedom, and moms wondering if everyone else will have fun because I’ve lived it.
Travel changes with every chapter of life, and that’s why I love helping people figure out what works best for their chapter.
Outside of travel planning, my world revolves around family and sports. If you know me in real life, there’s a good chance you’ve seen me in gym bleachers, at baseball fields, basketball games, track meets, or somewhere cheering for one of my kids. In our house, the seasons don’t change, only the type of ball does. We live in organized chaos, and I wouldn’t trade it.
Baseball especially runs deep in our family. My family owns a collegiate wood bat baseball team, which means summers are filled with games, ballparks, and a lot of community. There’s something special about summer baseball. The routines, the energy, the small town traditions. I live for summer. Long evenings, busy schedules, sunshine, sports. Those are some of my favorite memories.
And then somehow, right when summer ends, I immediately start counting down to Halloween and Christmas.
I absolutely love Christmas. The decorations, traditions, music, and feeling that comes with the season. Some of my favorite holiday memories have happened at Disney destinations, seeing decorations go up, experiencing special events, Christmas parties, holiday cruises, and watching Disney transform into something even more magical. There’s nothing quite like Disney at Christmas.
I love the little magical moments. The moments people don’t always plan for. Watching a toddler light up when they see a character they’ve only known from movies. Seeing grandparents slow down and soak in time with grandkids because everyone is finally together. A family laughing over matching shirts they swore they’d never wear. A couple celebrating an anniversary with fireworks in the background. Friends on a girls trip forgetting real life for a few days and feeling like teenagers again.
The best parts of travel are rarely the rides, hotels, or itineraries. They’re the tiny moments that become stories people tell years later. The pictures hanging on walls, traditions families repeat, and memories that somehow stay vivid long after the suitcase is unpacked. Helping create those moments is why I still love what I do after all these years.
I’ve watched clients become friends. I’ve booked trips for families through major life stages including engagements, pregnancies, graduations, retirements, and celebrations after hard years. I’ve seen vacations become traditions.
Fifteen years later, I still get excited opening new quotes, tracking discounts, planning itineraries, and helping families feel less overwhelmed. I still love hearing, “We had the best trip.”
Because I know firsthand those trips become stories.
At the center of all of it is my own family. A sports loving, Disney loving, loud, busy family with uniquely Disney named kids and calendars full of games, vacations, and chaos. Honestly, I wouldn’t want life any other way.
Travel has been part of every chapter of my life.
Now I get to help others write theirs.