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My Spring Break In Florida Can Be Summed Up By These 31 Vines

Eating everything Mickey shaped in sight.

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My Spring Break In Florida Can Be Summed Up By These 31 Vines
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This is the first year I went on spring break with just friends and not a family vacation. With that being said it was pretty monumental and a lot to handle. I went with four of my sorority sisters and let me tell you a lot happened. Now let's take this day by day shall we.

Saturday: Travel day

We all met at 7 a.m. to go to BWI and get on the plane

Arrived at the hotel

We then went to Publix to get food for the week


Sunday: 1st Day

Sat around the pool all day

When there were children all around us in the pool

Confession time

Getting sunburn

Monday: Pool Day

The kids at the pool

Confessed our love for certain men in our life

Trying to figure out if we should use Uber or Lyft

Disney Springs Shopping

Rainforest Café

Tuesday: Rainy day inside

Our friends in Daytona

Getting iced

Watching movies

Drinking a lot of wine

Taco Tuesday

Tuesday night

Wednesday: Beach

Drive to Daytona

Celebrating Ellie's birthday

Beach day

Dinner

Thursday: The most magical place on earth

Taylor knowing everything about Disney and running to Space Mountain the second the park opens

Seeing our favorite princesses

Eating everything Mickey shaped in sight

Watching the fireworks

Friday: Last day

Last day in the hot tub

Chillin by the pool

Saturday: Leaving

Uber ride to airport

On plane

Back in towson


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