ABOUT

Where It Began

When I was very young, we lived near Walt Disney World, and some of my earliest memories are of watching Robin Hood with my dad and hearing my mom sing Disney songs while we sat together in the rocking chair. My parents (and grandparents) introduced me to the parks in an unhurried way. Sometimes we went just for a meal or a show. It was never about doing everything; it was about being together. Looking back, I think what I loved most was how everything seemed to slow down and how easy it felt to simply enjoy one another.

Traveling Together

Years later, when my husband and I visited together for the first time, we had so much fun simply being there; enjoying the food, the atmosphere, and the experience as a whole. Over the years, we’ve also had the opportunity to travel to Israel, Germany, Austria, Scotland, England, and France, and we look forward to many more trips together.

Forming Family Memories

Fast forward nearly 20 years, and now we’re experiencing Disney with our children. Each trip is special in its own way! Our children span 11 years, and they each experience the parks differently, which has given me a deep appreciation for how unique every family’s trip can be.

Beyond Disney and Universal, our family has also traveled to South Korea, England, and many unique destinations across the U.S. Traveling with children is incredibly meaningful, but it also comes with more moving parts. These experiences have given me a strong foundation in planning for both couples and families across many stages of life.

Why Disney?

Disney has always been part of my family’s story. My grandfather saw Snow White in theaters as a little boy in 1937. My mom sang one of the songs from the film in a stage performance in the 1970s. I played the score on the piano in the 1990s, and one of my daughter’s first costumes was her Snow White dress in 2012.

I love that the same story has carried through each generation in a different way, and still feels just as special.

How I Approach Planning

That perspective shapes the way I approach every trip I design. Disney is special. I don’t believe in rushed, overwhelming vacations or checklist-style itineraries. A well-chosen Disney experience is thoughtful and personal, with a balance of structure and flexibility. I love having a plan, but I also value the freedom to enjoy the moment within that plan.

Long before this became my profession, I naturally found myself thinking through logistics, anticipating challenges, and looking for ways to make experiences smoother and more enjoyable. Today, I bring that same care and attention to detail to every family I work with, so you can be fully present with the people you love.

The memories you create together will stay with you long after the trip ends, and it’s a privilege to help shape those experiences in a thoughtful and meaningful way.