Why Travel with Sherone?

Sherone posing with the Caribbean Sea behind her.

Sherone Rogers

Licensed Travel Agent

It's my mission to make travel accessible because everyone deserves equal access to explore the world. As a person with different abilities, I love to travel, but I won’t pretend that the world is always accessible.

Working at a Center for Independent Living (CIL) has not only expanded my social circle with people of diverse abilities, but it’s also given me an intimate understanding of the challenges that many of my friends and CIL members face every day.

Even though I understand why some people may dislike traveling or choose not to travel at all, I’d love to change that someday.

I’m not saying everyone has to love traveling, but I believe everyone deserves the same ease of travel. That often means ensuring accommodations are in place, or even better, that barriers are removed entirely.

So, I’ve combined my years of meticulous vacation planning, my practical knowledge of living with disabilities, and my understanding of the ADA to help make travel more accessible. Suddenly, being overly organized and a “planner” aren’t flaws—they’re assets!

I’m an incredibly thoughtful planner, so as long as you communicate your needs to me, I’ll handle the details and you can focus on enjoying the big moments!

Sherone with Moceans CIL friends & colleagues at RWJ Field of Dreams, Toms River, NJ

Sherone as a teenager in mid-80s London with her mother and little sister.
Detailed list Sherone made after researching prices of local transportation, excursions, etc. for a trip to Paris.

Who is Sherone?

My mother had a wanderlust and was a firm believer in the value of travel.

She often said, “A trip to Disney World can be enriching; you meet new people from different places and learn about different cultures.”

As a kid, I took that philosophy to heart and threw myself fully into planning trips: learning languages, picking up tips about new places, studying common menu translations, and tackling logistics like time differences, flight info, and more.

As an adult, my approach hasn’t changed. I still dive deep into research, create my own schedules, packing charts, and cheat sheets of useful apps, and plan detailed routes from my hotel to different locations.

Some people have called my level of planning “crazy” in the past. But now, combined with my passion for equal access and my practical knowledge of life with different abilities, it’s exactly what’s needed to ensure your journey from home to your dream destination—and back—is seamless.

Sherone and Princess Tiana engaged in lively conversation at Walt Disney World
Sherone at the Jersey Shore on a sunny day with blue skies. Photo taken as she got her cane out of the wet sand, but her feet are still covered. Tide is receding.