10/5-
This morning I awoke to the sound of a terrible crash. It was like someone in the room above us threw their suitcase from the bed onto the floor. As soon as I heard the noise I held my breath, as if that would somehow mitigate the damage, and somehow keep Everett asleep. Of course it did not work, and one fateful second after I woke up, I heard him start to cry. It wasnt as if I could blame him, Im a pretty heavy sleeper, and if that noise woke me from a deep sleep it was loud enough to wake the happy haunts down at the Haunted Mansion. I got up and tried to soothe him back to sleep, but to no avail.
At this point I looked at the alarm clock and it read 4:30. I tried to get him back to sleep for an hour, and he would fall asleep in my arms, but as soon as his body touched the pack-n-play he jerked awake and started to cry again. I was pretty miserable, but there was no reason that both me and DH should be miserable, so I decided to take Everett out for a walk. I knew that it would put him to sleep and allow him to stay asleep for a while longer, and it would let DH get some more much needed shut-eye.
Out we went to explore Saratoga Springs in the pre-dawn hours! Everett is really great about sleeping in the stroller, but the only problem is that the stroller has to stay moving, so we walked, and walked and walked and walked. He fell asleep almost immediately, I knew he was still very tired! We saw the guy coming around to replenish the vending machines, we watched the CM wash the sidewalks, and we walked some more. At around 6 am we headed in the direction of Artists Pallate, thinking I could get some much needed coffee in my mug, only to find out they dont open until 7 am! This was a real disappointment, I can understand not serving breakfast at that hour, but it would be nice just to open the beverage area for early risers. As it got later and closer to a more human hour, I started to see more people up and about, and I was not the only one disappointed in no coffee!
Everett and I had a really thorough tour of Saratoga Springs in the hour and a half we were out walking, I think we traversed every path, from Congress Park all the way out to Carousel!
Right around 7 am Everett started to stir and I made our way back to Artist Pallate for a CS breakfast. I wanted to let DH get a little more sleep so he would be in a better mood for park touring, and I have a weakness for the bacon, egg and cheese croissants, so it was a win-win!
At 7:30 we headed back to the room to wake up DH and get our day back on track. I was pretty sleepy and tired from my early morning exertions, but I knew we had a MK day ahead of us, so I was ready to rally! Plus I figured all those miles I logged would allow me to eat an extra mickey bar with no guilt!
We finished getting ready and left the resort for the MK. Despite being up at 4:30 am, we still ended up leaving late and didnt pull up into the MK parking lot until about 9 am. I really had wanted to be there for rope drop so Everett could have his first ride on Dumbo, but I figured wed play it by ear.
We hopped onto the monorail and we were at the gates in no time!
On the way into the park we were able to get a picture in front of the castle. I had been wanting to do this for the past two trips and we finally got it down. Of course Everett is not looking at the camera, but I guess you can't have everything!
We headed back to Fantasyland to check out the waits, and even thought Dumbo was a posted wait of 30 mins, we decided to chance it. Everett was pretty good about waiting in lines (although I dont think were going to have the same luck this next trip), he really enjoys watching other people and kids, and I figured we could always jump out if things started to get hairy.
I took Everett and waited in line, and DH was in charge of filming the moment for posterity. The line moved quickly and when our turn came, I selected a blue Dumbo and we were off! Everett thought it was pretty great, but I was having some trouble getting my Dumbo to work. I was trying to keep us nice and low so Mark could get some good shots with the video camera, but we were having technical difficulties. It might have been user error, but instead of going lower, our Dumbo seemed to stay in the same spot, and then right at the end it went really high, and I started to get a little worried. I was hanging on to Everett for dear life, but its pretty high, and one side of the elephant is open- I didnt want us to fall out! Go figure, I can ride Everett with no problem, but Dumbo was scaring the pants off me! I was actually pretty happy when it came to an end and we were back on solid ground safe and sound!
After Dumbo, I send DH over to quickly get fastpasses for Peter Pan and I got Everett back into the stroller to head for Toontown. It was a few minutes before 10 am, so I thought we could get over there and get a picture with Mickey before the crowds got too bad. Well so much for the best laid plans, by the time we walked from Fantasyland to Toontown, Everett was out cold.
We decided to fall back on plan B, which was ride babyswap rides until DS woke up. Since Space Mountain was closest, we headed over there. The wait wasnt too bad, so I sent DH in first and sleeping Everett and I were on a pin trading mission. I went into Mickeys Star Traders, but I didnt find any pins that caught my fancy, and then wandered next door into Auntie Gravities, where I made a wonderful find! I hadnt been in there in a long time, so I had no idea they had a coffee ice cream float on the menu! Cappuccino over ice cream- yes please! This was exactly what I needed, caffeine and sugar, perfect for fueling a theme park day on little sleep!
Shortly after getting my float I got a call from DH that he was off the ride. I went over to meet him and he eyed my float covetously. I let him have one sip and he was hooked! We walked right back over and got him one, and then sat down on a low wall near Space Mountain, enjoying our sugar caffeine concoction, and just absorbing Tomorrowland. I really love Tomorrowland. I dont think its my favorite (that distinction goes to Adventureland) but it is definitely up there in the ranks! My favorite part is the metal palm trees, I wish I could have a pair for my backyard. I think they are so retro cool and look so awesome at night all lit up!
When I finished my coffee, I took my turn on Space, and then we decided to walk over to Thunder to check out the wait or at least grab fastpasses. Everett was still sleeping, so away we went.
When we got over to Thunder there was a pretty long wait and it was nearing lunch time, so we instead grabbed fastpasses to ride again later, and headed back in the direction we came to have lunch at Columbia Harbor House. CHH is not my favorite for food, but I really love the décor. DH and I grew up in New England, so I spent many school field trips at Mystic Seaport visiting the only remaining historic whaling vessel . I also love the book Moby Dick, so needless to say I love the interior. I wish the food was a little better, but DH adores the anchors away sandwich, so we end up eating there at least once a trip. I usually get the Lighthouse with the hummus and broccoli slaw, but last time it was pretty puny, just a tiny smidgeon of hummus and a few bits of broccoli slaw, so I decided to try the fried shrimp instead. I was pretty good, and Ill likely be choosing that in the future.
When we sat down to eat, DS woke up, so we ended up spending some time in our seats, I nursed him and feed him lunch at well. After everyone was full we headed back to storm Fantasyland. First up was Peter Pan, using the fastpasses from the morning. The wait was really long (as usual) so we were pretty happy to have them. DH and I have a game that we like to play, when we come into Fantasyland from Liberty Square we play guess the wait time on Peter Pan. We try and guess based on how full the queue is, and all bets must be finalized before we reach the time board.
After our journey through Neverland (which didnt freak me out, even though it was up high and the sides of the ship were open) we went on the carousel, which is a favorite of mine. When I was a kid back in the early 80s my mother took me on a trip during the off season. Back then off season meant dead, so we pretty much had the park to ourselves. I was obsessed with the carousel, so one day of the trip, my mother let me ride the carousel all afternoon until I had ridden EVERY HORSE! We were one of the few people on it, so we didnt have to get off, we could just move right on to the next horse. My mother always says that it is one of her favorite Disney memories, and I feel so lucky to have such a patient and understanding mother!
After the carousel we went on Snow White, which didnt bother Everett in the slightest. He seemed to really enjoy the dark rides.
We then headed on to Philharmagic, which was a success. Everett didnt have any problems sitting and watching, maybe because he spent most of the movie trying to remove my 3-D glasses. I gave him his own pair, but he was much more interested in mine, go figure!
After all that time in Fantasyland we realized that Everett hadnt really had a chance to move around much that day. He had pretty much either been in the stroller or carried by us on a ride all day. We decided to try and find a place for him to crawl around and get some energy out. There was a small playground by splash mountain, but that was for ages two and up, and Poohs playful spot had closed, so we decided to try the babycare center. Unfortunately the MK babycare center is not as crawl friendly as the one at AK or Epcot. The floor is tile and it was pretty crowded with the high chairs and older kids. I thought maybe we could take him to the secret area inside exposition hall, so we headed down Main Street, only to find that it was walled off for construction. I guess that is where Mickey and Minnie will be, and Im sure its nice, but I miss my secret spot.
We ended up giving up and just pushed DS around a little until he feel asleep again and then headed back over to Frontierland to use our Big Thunder Fastpasses. The wait time for both Thunder and Splash were only 10 mins, so DH rode Thunder once, and I did it twice. I was thinking about Splash, but I didnt bring my poncho and I really hate spending the rest of the day in wet clothes. I am not a fan of the water cannon, I can handle the splash at the end of the ride, but if you get hit by the water cannon you are drenched to the skin. I did it once and was pretty miserable afterwards because it took me forever to dry off. Its too bad because Splash used to be my favorite ride, its really great, but I hate being soaked. I recently read somewhere that they might have moved the direction of the cannon, so you dont get drenched, which would make me very happy!
After we took our turns on Thunder we wandered around Frontierland some more. I really wish there was at least one show that would let people in with strollers, its nice to walk around and all, but I hated to lose so much touring time. I asked DH if he would like to try the shooting gallery, but he declined, so instead we sat outside of the mercantile shop and played a game of checkers. I had to keep rocking the stroller back and forth, so I was a little distracted, which is my excuse why I lost. Actually I dont think I had ever played a game of checkers all the way through, so I was a little fuzzy on the strategy.
After Marks resounding win, we went and got churros and Everett woke up.
We stopped to take some photos with me and Everett in the stocks.
And then headed into the Haunted Mansion since it was basically a walk on. They had walled off the area with the tombstones and Everett and I were very sad
Everett did great on HM also, I don't think he really gets it yet, and I'm hoping we have a few years before I have to worry about him being afraid. Its funny, I'm the biggest scardy-cat ever. I still can't watch horror movies or even shows like Unsolved Mysteries, but I have never had a problem with the Haunted Mansion. Maybe because I grew up with it?

I'm hoping for the same thing with Everett.
On the way out we took a quick picture with Mr Toad and his gang of departed pets.
We took a quick pit stop at the babycare center to nurse Everett, and then headed onto the high seas with the pirates!
We had some fun with photos in the queue
And also in the gift shop
After pirates, I was starting to get really tired, so we went and had dinner at Peco Bills and then headed back to the resort. I had wanted to stay for the fireworks, since they were pretty early that night, at 8 pm, but it wasnt to be. When we got back to Saratoga we put Everett right down and he fell right asleep with no protestations. We hoped that this would be a good omen, and that wed finally have a good nights sleep