I adore the pic of the Fab Three Disney gals, all in M/M Ts. You all look great!
Cape May Cafe crabs ... mmmm (Where's the drooling smliey?) I had to twist DD's arm to go there last time, bcz she thinks she doesn't like seafood. She did agree to try one crab leg after I told her it tastes like the surimi "crab" we use to make California rolls, only better. "Wow! It really is yummy!!! Just like fake crab!" Yup, that's my budding gourmet.
Anita, maybe Marc will forgive my shopping suggestion if I suggest some food he might like? If you like Casey's hot dogs in MK, then you should try a Chicago dog. OK, technically, it's just a hot dog, but it has a special set of toppings. Delish. You can get a good one at a few different places, but I like the char dog version at Weiner's Circle, not far from Lincoln Park Zoo. Parking is tight there, and the place has been known to get crazy some Saturday nights, so go early. And, of course, you must have Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. Lou Malnati's is my personal favorite, but Gino's East is more convenient if you're shopping on Michigan Avenue. (Oops! Sorry to bring up shopping again, Shocker, but this time, it's really about food.) For pizza and just about anything else you could possibly imagine, just stop by Taste of Chicago. It's a huge festival with live music and features over 50 restaurants from every neighborhood. You might get a festival map at your hotel, so you can map out a plan of attack ahead of time. A hand-dipped 7-flavor Rainbow Cone is a must for me, and my daughter likes to try new pizza and gyros. Hubby will eat anything fried and/or swimming in BBQ sauce. High-brow cuisine it ain't, but it's all so good! You'll love it!