Hello, Carole! My name is Erin! I just binge-read your Mardi Gras report, then backtracked to the New York/Irma/Orlando report, and have just started the December report!
Thank you for them! And discovering another is a bit like how I felt when I discovered that the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe had sequels when I was 10. I love your writing, and following along vicariously. Our family has had lots of trips to Disney, son now 30 born with anaphylactic food allergies, and at the time the only safe place to go. But we’ve had lots of fun at Universal. Except for the time that the server at Mythos swore there were no nots in the peach cobbler, and there were. He nearly died, and we probably could have owned Universal, but it was an honest mistake. But I noted when you got onions. Apparently checking every ingredient with the chef st Mythos is still the only safe way to go.
In your Irma report you have a fabulous typo at the very beginning, when you say that there were no children with Mickey Louse.
My kids are now 22 and 30, my hubby has decided he doesn’t like theme parks, so I am vicariously reading you!
If you ever have the opportunity, you should make the trip to Cedar Point in Ohio solely to ride Millennium Force, the best and smoothest coaster in the world. I rode it 25 times over 3 days last year. They also have raptor, which is a lot like Ice on Dueling Dragons. Which makes no sense for them to have taken down. I remember when it opened!
My hubby and I just had a splurge dinner in Philly at Ocoean Prime, which I found through OpenTable, and then read your report of bring there the same day! So that confirmed it would be fabulous, which it was. Everything perfect the first time.
And finally, we need to read you some Dr. Seuss. ( although Zeuss is dear.) it would all make sense.
Thanks again, and hope the May trip is or will be fabulous!
Erin C-H