1. Stop for a while and soak in the transition moment from the Hospitality House to the Square (this includes the big whiff of tar covered pavement and soothing strains of bluegrass)
2. Spend a few hours visiting Aunt June and the rest of my candy family in the Candy Factory basement.
3. Walk over to mid town to smell the fresh baked bread at Sullivan's Mill and then dip a candle at Carrie's Candles (again, it's all about the smells for me)
4. Take a looong time walking through Grandfather's Mansion.
5. Not sure where this fits, but take a million photos of obscure crevices, corners, sidings, signs and interiors of all the places I see.
6. Ride Fire in the Hole and (again) soak in every second of that musky, musty smell of the queue area, load and ride.
7. Have lunch at Big Jack's and think about the thousands of times I've waited in that elevated queue and sat in that dark dining room devouring my big jack sandwich.
8. Walk around the McHaffie homestead area and pretend, pretend, pretend that it's really 1880.
9. Hang out in the OMP and tram area listening to all the people quoting lines from their day riding the train, watching the craftsmen and reliving their experiences of the day.
10. Find Timothy Turnbuckle and hijack his time machine which makes the finality of this last day ever not so sad after all.