Go to guest services and they give you the tickets.Not to usurp the thread, but how do you sign up for the 5k? Thinking we might do it as a family. I hate running, but since I am sort of training for the Wine & Dine 5k (only to be backstage and in a closed park), I might as well use the training for another run and pretend I'm fit![]()
At Guest Services or Port Adventure desk. Just a note - it's ages 10+. And no stroller, motorized wheelchairs, or scooters.Not to usurp the thread, but how do you sign up for the 5k? Thinking we might do it as a family. I hate running, but since I am sort of training for the Wine & Dine 5k (only to be backstage and in a closed park), I might as well use the training for another run and pretend I'm fit![]()
Not to usurp the thread, but how do you sign up for the 5k? Thinking we might do it as a family. I hate running, but since I am sort of training for the Wine & Dine 5k (only to be backstage and in a closed park), I might as well use the training for another run and pretend I'm fit![]()
Being backstage and in the closed park is AWESOME. I did the 5K a few years back and it was amazing. You have to get there at the most godawful hour, though. (I think check in was a 4AM, and the race kicked off at 6. Something like that.)
At Epcot.4AM? Not these days I'm guessing. This past summer, we assembled at 8 and didn't start running until 9. (Fantasy EC)
At Epcot.
The 10+ rule for the 5K is one of my biggest gripes about DCL. My daughter is 7 and can probably beat half the field. They should allow proof of time or something like that for kids under 10.