Shawnda Weaver

Hi there! I’m so glad you’re here.
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I’m a family and accessibility travel specialist with a lifelong passion for theme parks, beach escapes, and unforgettable adventures. Growing up, I was incredibly lucky—thanks to my older siblings and amazing parents, I visited Disney and Universal almost every year from infancy. Those early trips planted the seeds of my love for travel, and that love has only grown deeper.
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My journey into accessible travel began when my husband was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes shortly after we were married. We quickly realized that our travel style had to shift—but that didn’t mean the adventures had to stop. I dove into learning how to travel confidently with medical needs, and over time, I found myself helping other families do the same. I discovered that thoughtful planning could open doors to stress-free, joyful vacations—no matter your circumstances.
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When I became a mom, the learning curve shifted again. So many people told us we’d have to stop traveling—but they couldn’t have been more wrong. Now, I’ve had the absolute joy of taking my son to Disneyland, all four Walt Disney World parks, Universal Studios Orlando (including the new Epic Universe!), and countless beach getaways. Seeing the world through his eyes has added a whole new layer of magic to travel for me, and it’s become one of my favorite parts of helping other families plan their own memory-making moments.
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One of my favorite personal adventures was an ambitious girls’ trip I call “Disney in a Day.” My best friend (also a type 1 diabetic) and I left Arkansas and were back home exactly 24 hours and 45 minutes later—with a full day of Magic Kingdom magic in between. It was fast, crazy, and absolutely unforgettable!
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I specialize in planning trips for real families—those with budgets, special considerations, big dreams, and sometimes even bigger questions. Whether you’re navigating food allergies, medical devices, sensory sensitivities, or just trying to figure out how to afford a vacation at all—I’ve likely been there, and I love helping people realize what’s possible.
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In addition to being certified in accessibility travel, I’m also a licensed massage therapist. That means when you tell me you want relaxation, I don’t just hear the word—I understand what your body and mind need. I love pairing clients with resorts and spa experiences that offer true rest and renewal, especially when travel is part of someone’s self-care or recovery journey.
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Whether you’re dreaming of your child’s first Disney trip, a magical theme park adventure, or a sun-soaked beach escape tailored to your family’s needs and lifestyle—I’d be honored to help you plan it.
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Let’s create something unforgettable, together.




