Belle Ella
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i just made friday night dinner reservations at Naples!
still deciding where to eat on Saturday night before the half?!?!?
Gah! I haven't even thought much about where I'm going to eat. It probably depends on what the people I know who are running decide to do and maybe I'll join them. We used to eat at Marri's, but the last few races I've been grabbing something at Storyteller's.
In order to save $1000 US (our exchange canada dollar is horrible right now so I save more like $1350 CDN) I am considering cancelling paridise pier and going with our hojo reservation!Won't split stay either....too much hassle!
We are staying 8 nights so the extra $$ will come in handy for spending money and expo treats! We are DL regulars so I know the walk route it will be from the hojo to start corrals, is it really that bad so early in the morning?
I figure the only perks for staying at PP is being so close to start and getting early entry -- AP holders so no EE for us -- IMO it may not be worth the extra $$$$
I've never done a disney race nor 19.3 miles in two days -- will I survive not staying on site?
Also no parks for us on Saturday since our APs are blocked so it will be a hang by the pool day (kid loves hojo pool) and stroll DTD
Yes, you can survive not staying on site! My first few (actually, most of) runDisney events were at the HOJO or somewhere else on Harbor and I still had a great experience. The walk is a bit of a pain (mores after running) but completely manageable. If we're already running 13 miles, the walk doesn't kill us. And early in the morning, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. There will be many, many other runners making the walk along with you.
For staying onsite, the proximity is nice for sure, but the EE perk I've always found to be a moot point during race weekend (then again, you said you'll be there 8 nights). When would I have the chance to actually use my EE to begin with? It might just be worth it to go with the cheaper option and use the money for something else (or save it).
Whatever you decide, you'll have a great time regardless.
So - this is what I've got so far! Flying in early Friday to SNA. Staying at Fairfield Inn, though I'm also holding a reservation at the Springhill Suites on Ball. Any thoughts on which is a better location for run-specific activities? Will head straight to the Expo to grab everything I need before checking in.
Friday night, dinner at Blue Bayou. Saturday, dinner at Carthay and celebratory brunch at Steakhouse 55 on Sunday with all my bling! I hope they have mimosas ...
The biggest hurdle I need to cross between now and then is ... breakfast. I don't eat breakfast as it is, and I barely eat before I go on my training runs. After a long run, it generally takes me a couple hours before I want to eat anything. So, I will have to start forcing myself to eat a little something before runs so I will be ready for the challenge.
I can't say that I have much knowledge about any hotels on Ball - maybe someone else can offer some insight there?
All this yummy food talk is making me want to plan some fun meals!
I'm not really a breakfast eater on a day to day basis. When I'm running I'll usually eat half a banana before and the other half when I get back and that's about it. Too much food in the morning doesn't sit well with me. But when it comes to running the half marathons, and especially the challenges I am always so hungry afterwards. For Star Wars we ended up grabbing breakfast at Rainforest after the Half and I think I may just have to do that again.