So Wednesday we got up early, had a quick grab and go breakfast out of leftovers from the fridge and headed out for our 8:30 am horseback riding ressie.
We drove to FW and somehow managed to find out where we were supposed to check in. We filled out the forms while I reviled in the wonderful (to me) aroma of horse doo doo's. I don't know why, but I love the aroma of horse droppings - I guess it reminds me of summers as a kid.
I was first to mount since I had the most riding experience in the group. Out of the 12 of us my not being on horseback in 12 years counted as the most experience.

My horses name was Tom, and he wanted to
go now. My horse was tied in front of the button that starts the loudspeaker announcement for riding, and he kept pushing it with his nose!
We had to wait while the others boarded, and once we were all mounted up we left. My horse was behind the lead horse, a wonderfully sturdy Gypsy (???) ( a small draft horse) and the trail was nicely marked.
The ride was slow and uneventful - we did see some deer. I really enjoyed it - and want to take the kids back some day to ride as well. DH enjoyed the ride as well, and didn't harp once the whole ride.
We got back to the resort, had some breakfast at the lounge, and DH took another nap while I found a quiet place to read. We had a good lunch out on the Boardwalk at the Bakery, (which I love - the food there is very good) and headed to the Spa for our massages. I had a good massage, and DH paid extra for a deep tissue massage. Then he took another nap!

And I went to the quiet pool. I just couldn't deal with all of the people at the main pool, and that giant clown head
It was warm enough for us northern folks to be poolside, and I chatted with some folks from PA and NJ. The couple from PA were newbies, and were totally hooked on Disney.

They got a call from WDW and were upgraded from AsMu to BWI. What a call! The NJ couple had also been upgraded and were WDW vets. Both couples wanted to stay at BWI again.
DH joined us at the hot tub, and after a while we went to get ready for dinner at LTT. Since it was NYE eve, I wanted to make sure we got there an hour early for dinner. Turned out to be a good call. I have never seen crowds like that at MK. Not ever. You could barely walk! I also goofed and got us there before the 7:00 spectro parade. What a mistake that was!
We made it to LTT just before dinner, and it was pretty good. It costs more than the buffet at CMC though, so what you get isn't worth the cost. It would be if it was still a character dinner though.
After dinner we went to HM and then on to POTC. DH had never ridden them, and he thought they were both well done. Then I escorted him to the park exit, and went off by myself again.
Wednesday night later - there's a lot to tell about MK on the night before NYE!
