Well then maybe I will have to defer my registration and hope to run next year if you are going to be there. Someone to meet and maybe run a little with.

Like I said, it's VERY tentative for me!!
We liked the racetrack bit - but not the slope
I'm pretty sure no one liked that slope!
Oh the villains - we so so nearly stopped - but were worried about the sun and wanted to plug on while the temps were still good. If I'd known it would end up raining and we wouldn't have an issue, I would have stopped - obviously have some regret now!
It really is a great meet & greet. I definitely would have stopped if I hadn't already done it twice in the past!
Looking forward to the next fascinating instalment .... At the water treatment plant
Mmmmm yum
Hey that's me over on the left by the ladies with the Mickey balloons! I was cheering for you even then! Haha
Hey!! Well can I just say, THANK YOU SO MUCH for cheering! You are awesome!!
Great job and good luck on DDD (gurl you izzzzz crazy!) you were killing it in pace, that stretch by Poly seemed so cramped I felt bad for the runners trying to press through.
Thank you!!

Agreed, that area is pretty cramped...and a little bit of a bummer for me since we'd just left the MK.
I typically do a similar interval...run the first mile or two and then run/walk but typically 5 mins of running with 30-60 seconds of walking. Never tried the 3/1 ratio, how does that affect your time?
I am not totally sure, to be honest. I have never used that method when trying to run a fast race...and I think that different intervals work for different people so it's possible that 3:1 is not the *ideal* one for me, just what I decided to use since I liked it for my 18-mile training run (for that one I ended up with an overall pace of 11:59/mile, but I felt really good the entire time and after the run was done - for my 16-miler 2 weeks before I did 4:1 with an 11:50 pace, but I didn't feel as good afterward).
On the other hand I am one of *those* people who, when I do these Disney races, I don't ever try to PR or anything - I know that I'm going to take it pretty slowly and stop for pictures and whatnot. So I would take the results of that 18-miler with a grain of salt, because I wasn't trying to hit any specific pace with that (actually, I guess I wanted it to be under 12:00/mile...I forget why though. Woohoo, just made it!).
I think this spring I'm going to try different intervals to see if I can find *the one* for me. I just read a post on FB from a guy that was running 12:00-13:00/mile and he tried an interval of 1:45/:30, and claimed that brought him down to 10:00/mile. I thought that was interesting...I recently read a thing from Galloway where he's pushing 30-second walk breaks instead of 1-minute breaks (because he says 30 seconds is enough time to recover, so the extra 30 seconds isn't needed and just adds to your overall time - which I agree with). So I may try something like that FB guy did for a few runs and see how that goes - a shorter run interval with a 30-second walk break.

I have a 10-miler coming up in April and a 10K in May and I'd like to PR at both of those, so hopefully I can figure something out.
AAAAAAND tangent.
I was thinking the same thing that mile 2 was the halfway point. Loved how the announcer guys each morning told us that we were 25% done with Dopey after the 5k, and then 50% done after the 10k, 75% done after the half.....yeah, real funny guys!
My husband was texting that to me too! And I was like, "not really when you think about the mileage!" and he was like, "yeah, but it's sort of true!" Silly husband.
This is so fun reliving the races with you! Loved Magic Kingdom! I love the energy there and I get the same goofy grin when I see the castle!
Yay!!

It's totally hard not to smile when you run through there.
I was surprised at how steep it was going into the raceway. Didn't seem very safe. I didn't mind the raceway itself, was not my favorite, but something new to look at.
I agree that the entrance doesn't seem super safe.

At least it's early in the race!! Imagine if that was at mile 25!

I'd collapse.