As I discussed in my earlier post, today begins our annual college reunion weekend. Since graduation, at least one of my six close sorority sisters has celebrated a marriage. This year it’s Alison’s turn! Tomorrow she and Brad are getting married in Gainesville tomorrow. Before the celebration could begin I had to make it down to Atlanta.
Lunch
I say this often, but when I’m traveling I can never thank Au Bon Pain enough for their mere existence. This is a blessing everytime I fly out of LaGuardia. Today’s lunch was a cup of fresh, delicious grapes and a Greek salad. It was filling and hit the spot. I was actually surprised at the amount of chicken on the salad and it’s staying power.
I ran into a high school friend who was also on the same flight so we were able to pass time quickly by catching up and laughing about our surroundings and adventure as we were both flying Spirit Airlines for the first time today.
Now that I have safely completed my travel on Spirit Airlines here are my thoughts.
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The service was VERY friendly.
- You get what you pay for. The fare was over $100 cheaper than any other airline when I booked it.
- Keep in mind that with this cheap fare comes some changes. There are no headphones, radio stations, free Biscoff cookies, or even free drinks. Purchase snacks ahead of time!
- Pay the $10-$20 for an upgrade. This provides you with a first class style space and comfort experience. Instead of being 3 across a row we were only 2 across.
- Would I fly Spirit again? Yes, if I am going a short distance or there is a significant value difference I would fly them again.
After a quick flight down to Atlanta, by way of Myrtle Beach, I was greeted by this friendly sign.
Delta really does know how to welcome folks to Atlanta!
I quickly looked for MARTA signs as I was taking this up to Lenox to meet Meghan due to Atlanta traffic. Success!
Forty five quick minutes later I was reunited with this pretty lady!
Some things never change. Meghan, Meghan’s husband Ryan, and I have spent the entire night talking, laughing, and catching up. Since my stomach was growling and my lunch had long since worn off, I was elated when Ryan suggested Taqueria del Sol. Be still my heart! With three convenient locations in Atlanta and one in Athens, this is basically a delicious, fresh, fast food Mexican restaurant that also has a knack for margaritas. Their menu is simple in options but divinely
complex based on ingredients. Everything is creative and puts a new spin on your basic mexican. Per Ryan and Meghan’s suggestions, I went with two soft tacos tonight along with our chips and salsa appetizer.
The trio of salsas featured a regular, smoky chipolte, and tomatillo. I could live on fresh tortilla chips, salsa, and Corona Light.
Messy and delicious! I chose the Memphis and Carnita. The Memphis, the top picture, features chopped smoked pork with a spicy cole slaw and tequila bbq sauce. I loved the bbq flavors. The Carnita, was more traditional in its pork, salsa, and cilantro exploding inside.
This was the perfect casual dinner for an evening of catching up after a long week. Thanks Ryan and Meghan for being great hosts! Now it’s off to bed so I can attempt a hilly 6 or 7 miler around the Lenox area tomorrow morning. I hope it stays cool!