Mum-of-22 Sue Radford shares glimpse inside family day at Universal Orlando as they enjoy 18th holiday in 20 months

MUM-OF-22 Sue Radford shared a glimpse of her amazing family day out at Universal Orlando resort in Florida, USA.

The 48-year-old and her husband Noel, 52, are currently on their 18th trip in 20 months with their children.

Sue Radford and her family are in Orlando, Florida

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Sue Radford and her family are in Orlando, FloridaCredit: Instagram
They went to the Universal Land Resort

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They went to the Universal Land ResortCredit: Instagram
The whole family rides a roller coaster

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The whole family rides a roller coasterCredit: Instagram

After landing in the sunny state and settling into a hotel, the couple decided to take their cubs to the huge amusement park to enjoy roller coasters, rides and experiences.

Going to her social media account, Sue started by sharing a snapshot of cars lined up to enter the resort.

Once inside, she panned the camera around to show the incredible views as people could see a large lake with palm trees on the other side as well as the Hard Rock Cafe next to one. the building looks like the colosseum.

She then shows the viewer the building of a chocolate factory before the scene changes to her and her daughter sitting on a roller coaster while observing the other amazing rides on offer. grant.

Her daughter, who was dressed in pink, appeared on the moon as she settled into a chair before starting the trip.

Sue then shows off the rest of the resort, including a circus, more roller coasters, and quirky-looking cartoon houses.

“We’ll be gone in a minute, Bonnie,” she told her daughter. “Let’s go!”

After a few trips, Sue and Noel took their children out for a meal as they saw the incredible cookies, macaroons and pastries on display.

A set of cupcakes is also themed with Articles 1 and 2 by Dr. Seuss, which the kids seem to be fascinated with.

After the pitstop was a ride on the Hogwarts Express, where a TV screen acted as a window showing Professor Moody waving outside.

No Harry Potter experience would be complete without a trip to Diagon Alley, where they can visit everything from Fred and George Weasley’s trick shop to Ollivanders.

And they also went to the Gringotts Wizarding Bank, where the goblins could be seen working hard on their overhead tables.

They even found newspapers with an obituary for Dumbledore as well as an article about Severus Snape becoming headmaster at Hogwarts.

Sue has been sharing glimpses of their family vacation on Instagram since the start of the week and even revealed a cool trick she uses to get the kids to bed while abroad.

Sharing a photo of Matilda playing on TV as she lay on her green and blue patterned bed the night before Universal Orlando, she told viewers: “It’s time for Matilda to take a moment to take a moment. to prepare young children for bed when they have had enough sleep. slept on the journey here,” followed by two palm emojis.

She added: “We are planning on doing universal tomorrow.

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Sue also recently shared a clever trick to get the kids to the airport on time.

And she revealed the secret of 30 years of marriage and 22 children with Noel.

They indulge in sweet treats

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They indulge in sweet treatsCredit: Instagram
Family visiting Diagon Alle y

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Family visiting Diagon Alle yCredit: Instagram
They saw the Wizarding Bank of Gringotts

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They saw the Wizarding Bank of GringottsCredit: Instagram

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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