YawningDodo
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I hope it's alright to post this here rather than in the cruise or themepark forums since it is a question about marathon recovery as much as a question about vacation preferences. Also, I'm waaaaay ahead on planning this since I'm looking at Marathon Weekend 2020, not 2019, but in my defense I do want to book the cruise this fall if I'm doing the cruise, so I can get the best rate on it.
My plan (yes I already have a plan) is to fly in the Friday of Marathon Weekend, chill out that evening, expo and more chilling out on Saturday, run the marathon Sunday, hit a park that afternoon/evening before my body realizes what hit it, and thenn.....?
Well, then either board a 4-night Disney cruise on Monday, or stay in WDW and hit more parks (maybe throw in a day at Universal). Either way I'll be solo, and either way I'm planning to fly back the following Saturday (maybe Friday if I do the parks instead of the cruise). Considering I'm so far out from running those kind of distances still, I have no idea what recovery is going to look like. A cruise sounds nice...but there'll be new stuff to see at several of the parks, including UO...and also since I'm traveling solo, a week in WDW is actually about $1K cheaper than taking the cruise, which would mean I could afford basically all the table service meals I wanted (I don't normally do a lot of TS, and go for lower-end stuff even when I do). HMM. But then I've done the WDW parks about a billion times but have only cruised once. HMMMM.
It's comparing apples to oranges, I know. That's the problem. What would you choose for your recovery week--strolling the parks at WDW, or chilling out on a cruise ship?
I suppose I can always kick this decision down the road a way by making the cruise booking when the itineraries go up and cancelling it later if I decide to do a WDW week instead.
My plan (yes I already have a plan) is to fly in the Friday of Marathon Weekend, chill out that evening, expo and more chilling out on Saturday, run the marathon Sunday, hit a park that afternoon/evening before my body realizes what hit it, and thenn.....?
Well, then either board a 4-night Disney cruise on Monday, or stay in WDW and hit more parks (maybe throw in a day at Universal). Either way I'll be solo, and either way I'm planning to fly back the following Saturday (maybe Friday if I do the parks instead of the cruise). Considering I'm so far out from running those kind of distances still, I have no idea what recovery is going to look like. A cruise sounds nice...but there'll be new stuff to see at several of the parks, including UO...and also since I'm traveling solo, a week in WDW is actually about $1K cheaper than taking the cruise, which would mean I could afford basically all the table service meals I wanted (I don't normally do a lot of TS, and go for lower-end stuff even when I do). HMM. But then I've done the WDW parks about a billion times but have only cruised once. HMMMM.
It's comparing apples to oranges, I know. That's the problem. What would you choose for your recovery week--strolling the parks at WDW, or chilling out on a cruise ship?
I suppose I can always kick this decision down the road a way by making the cruise booking when the itineraries go up and cancelling it later if I decide to do a WDW week instead.