Well, I always use any excuse to stay a little longer and enjoy a little more. Then again, when I tried to do a few more days at Disneyland after I ran the Tinkerbell I paid for it, lol.
So, I just finished my second half on Sunday! I kicked 10 minutes off my time from the Tinkerbell. I'm hoping I can shave a few more off by the time the Disneyland half comes around. I had a lot of fun (but daaaaaang was it warm in SF). Loving the new bling though!
Thanks for the advice! I think I'll book Mon. night, and if I get in in June or change my mind, I can always cancel it and leave early.
Congrats on the new PR!!

How was the course? Saw it was just south of SFO and that was kind of holding me up from registering?
Congrats on the SF run! Explain about staying a few extra days after the Tinkerbell run, please?

We are planning on be in the park for 5 days after I run the 1/2. Should I be scared?
I wouldn't be scared! As long as you train, you should be fine. The nice thing about the courses in DL, is that it isn't hilly. The 1/2 in Sept. has 2 overpasses and 2 underpasses. Tink has I think a total of 7 or 8 over/under passes. But there's not crazy inclines in a short period of time.
I get down to the parks on Friday and do the expo and the parks Friday. Saturday is a little more low key, the 5k in the morning and then I usually stick to DL after the race and go back to the room in the afternoon. For Tink this year, I stuck to one side of the park and Main St. as opposed to trying to go back and forth. We go out to eat around 6 or so and I go back to the room after dinner. B/c I'm walking around more than I normally would for a race, whenever I'm in the room, I have my feet up on the extra pillows, I've found it really does make a difference. I also bring Epsom salt to soak my feet Sat. night and relax them a little more.
Tips for pre-race stuff, make sure you hydrate well starting around Wed., earlier if you're flying more than a couple of hours. By Sat. night, you should have to go to the bathroom a lot and it should be a really pale yellow. Eating is all a personal preference and everyone has their own opinion, but I do the big carb dinner on Fri and a light protein on Sat (usually a grilled chicken sandwich and baked potato. I also bring 2 shoes when I go to the parks ~ my running shoes and a pair to walk around the parks in.
Post race, make sure you don't sit for a long period of time in the first hour or 2. Make sure you get something in your system as well carbs and protein. If you're in a hotel and there's a fridge- chocolate milk is actually one of the best things. I go back and shower and then take it easy on Sunday. Some people take ice baths for their legs as soon as they get back to the room. We either go to a late lunch or an early lunch and then into the parks. But the main thing is to make sure you get something in your system soon after the race and stretch throughout the day, especially when you get back to the room that night.
As for being sore, it's all anyone's guess! I've had races where I'm really sore and races that have gone really well and can go the rest of the day Sun. If you keep in mind that Sun will be slower than a normal day at the park and you'll feel every incline and decline there is in the in the lines and the park.

Mon hopefully will be a better and by Tues you'll be back to normal.
But the biggest thing is to remember to enjoy the race and take everything in! It's 1 of the most fun races out there, and you really couldn't ask for a better 1st race. And be on the lookout for the cameras, they're all along the course, but my fave and the 1 to make sure you smile for is the 1 at the castle.