There are usually more available at night due to many very young children not going back to the parks after dinner time. If your son is anything like my kids, he will be down for the count. All the nudging and shaking in the world would not wake them up. Epcot was the worst. One time, we watched Illuminations from as far away from the monorail that you could possibly get. Had a great view from a bench! Yahoo! Nope. Our daughter fell asleep and hubby had to carry her back. She weighed about 60 lbs. He was tired too from the long day, starting with Akershus breakfast at 7:30am. On the way back to the monorail, he tried waking her up a thousand times....calling her name, shaking a little etc. Every time he saw a bench, he would sit for 10 minutes and say over and over again "I cant do this. Wake her up!". I was useless. For some unknown reason I thought it was the funniest thing ever and could not stop laughing. I kept telling him if he didnt stop to take breaks we could be back already. He would get up and walk another 10 feet, then try to wake her up again. We FINALLY made it to the monorail When it stopped at the TTC we saw the line to the resort monorail was very long. I told him it probably would be faster to walk back to the Poly. I think I was right. Seemed like much less than 5 minutes and we were staying in Rarotonga, right next to the GCH. As soon as we entered the room, he literally dropped her on the bed and collapsed! This is a guy who works in construction and is very fit. I dont think Gaston could have done what my husband did that night!