Part I
It's 2AM and I am up! That never happens unless I am already up - as in haven't gone to sleep yet. Just to make sure I would get up, I had set 2 alarms and a wake up call. Did I mention I hate that Stitch wake up call? I had texted Eva the night before and we made plans to meet at the bus stop at 3:30AM. It sounds like a lot of time but it wasn't really because I don't move that quickly in the morning. I showered, got dressed and ate. Before I knew it, it was 3:20! I went out to the bus stop and I was surprised by the number of buses out there for the runners. Mike and Rick were there too and we got to ride over to the start together. The bus ride was quick! I was a little worried because I'm use to taking the monorail over but it was smooth sailing all the way. No delays or the driver getting lost or anything like that!
We walked into the family reunion area - the part in Epcot's parking lot where you hang around before and after the race. There were a ton of people - lots of runners and lots of spectators. I snapped a few pictures of the food tent and of the crowds. We managed to meet up with Dave and got a Hakuna Matada group picture. We did chatted for a few more minutes, did a quick porta potty stop, dropped our stuff off at the bag check. This year it was cool but not cold so I decided to save my throwaway shirt and put into the checked bag. But after ditching my shirt, I found it was a little more chilly than I would have liked and when Eva ditched her garbage bag, I picked it up. The walk over to the corals was s-l-o-w! It moved at a snail's pace the entire way. Several times I nearly walked into concrete poles - big thanks to Mike for stopping me each time. Maybe I would have been warmer if I could have walked a bit faster!
We got into Coral C and I think we were probably somewhere in the middle! Usually there's time to sit, stretch, walk around a bit and maybe go for another bathroom stop before the start but I felt like this time, we only waited a few minutes before they started the national anthem. Mike did a team cheer and that really got me pumped! We waited for the send offs for the first few corals and then it was our turn. I love that Disney does fireworks for each wave! We got a countdown, a big fireworks display and then we were off! Eva and I ran with Mike and Rick for a few minutes but then they picked up their pace and were gone. Show offs!
The original plan was to do intervals of 2/2 but the course was soooo crowded we agreed that it would be better to run non stop for the first few miles. The idea was that the half was going to be a slower race and we were going to take pictures along the way. Our first photo opportunity came before we got the gates leading into the MK area. There was this blow up Christmas house and some short duck character standing outside. I didn't see the character, only the house. As we passed, Eva said "Isn't that Scrooge McDuck? Do you want to stop?" I want to stop but we'd kind of run right past them and were in the middle of the course. So I think I probably had a few irate runners dodge around me as I tried to double back. Sorry runners!

Maybe next year, Disney can put up signs saying that there are characters coming up. We waited in line for a few minutes, got our picture and ran off. Turns out that character was Ludwig von Drake. B'oh.
We ran into the MK parking lot and walked the third water stop. I grabbed a water and ate my Clif block. I also saw the CM who had checked in Kim and I at Pop. On Wednesday, when we checked in and found out we were doing the race, she said she would be at the third water stop and to say hi! I saw her and said "Hey! Pop Century right?" She smiled back and said "You remembered! Good luck!". As we entered the TTC, Eva and I decided it would be a good time for a bathroom break. I'm thinking we'll use the "secret" bathrooms. Well it turns out that they weren't such a big secret anymore. There was a bit of a lineup but at least the toilets flushed, the space was heated and there was running water, soap and paper towels.
We continued on our way and even ran up the water bridge hill! I love and hate that hill - I love it because it means you're close to MK (the halfway point) but hate it because ... well it's a hill! What can I say about running through Magic Kingdom? If you've done it, you know what I'm talking about it! The crowds and atmosphere as you run up Main Street are so energetic! There are tons of spectators cheering you all the way into Tomorrowland! The only downside is that the course is so narrow. This is probably less of an issue for the faster runners but it was shoulder to shoulder when we came through. I saw the Mayor of Main Street and wished I could have stopped for a picture but again I was on the wrong side of the road. It wouldn't have been possible to get over. With my luck, I probably would have been half marathon road kill trying to cross over. Oh well. Maybe I'll see him on Sunday! When we entered Tomorrowland we saw Buzz Lightyear but Eva and I agreed that he was a common character and the line wasn't worth it. We also saw the Mad Hatter and Alice and characters from Tangled but decided not to stop either. As we approached the castle, we both saw Princess Daisy and Prince Donald. I had never seen them before and wanted so badly to stop. There were about 15-20 people already in line and it would have cost us too much time to stop. But I was on the right side of the course and everything!! Waaahh!! We did stop in front of the castle and we took a picture together and then one of each other.
We kept running and passed a couple more characters - Princess Tiana, and a Country Bear. Too bad there aren't any Haunted Mansion characters out for the half. We stopped to take a picture with one of the train conductors just as we past Splash Mountain. He was so cute! We started to run maybe another 5 steps and saw the Pirates of the Caribbean. I was sooo glad that Eva wanted to stop! This line was even longer than the one outside of the castle but we decided to get that picture. We waited, and waited ... watched runners go by, and waited ... watched more runners go by. It really felt like a long time but it was finally our turn. Jack Sparrow was so charming! We got a picture with each of our cameras and we were off again!
Once we exited MK, and got onto the back roads it was quite chilly. It was around here that we saw Emily and Patrick! We ran with them for a few minutes - I can't remember if they passed us or if we sped up (sorry!) We passed Mary Poppins and a penguin at the Grand Floridian and then saw Minnie and the Mickey golf cart. The line wasn't too bad and so we stopped for a photo. I figured next to the Green Army Men (Man), that would probably be the one of the last characters we'd see for the day. We pass the gel stop and I can never figure out why it's never right beside a water stop. I always wonder how many people try a gel for the first time ... without water and have a tough time getting it down. Yuck!
I don't remember much between running up the on ramp and mile 12. World Drive and Epcot Drive are nondescript in my opinion anyway. Fortuntely, they're not very long but still b-o-r-i-n-g! I did miss seeing Thunder Matt with his Sorcerer's hat and Mickey gloves waving on the overpass. I love that he helps get racers to the finish! I noticed this year there was a giant TV screen at the hairpin turn to re-enter Epcot. Probably to distract from that hill... Needless to say I was very happy to enter Epcot at mile 12. The crowds really pick up and it gives you another boost to keep going. I saw Debra's (deekaypee) DH waiting in the crowd and he gave me a high 5 as I ran by. Woo! I'm sure he had been done for more than an hour by the time we passed. You speedy runners! I think we stopped for one more water break and then we ran through Epcot, looped around the Christmas tree in the World Showcase and headed toward the finish. We ran by the choir at mile 13. Something about them makes me smile and I always wished I could stop and watch them. We went around one more corner and headed down the chute! So I always mean to run down the right side of the chute but my brain never seems to be working at that point. What's the big deal about the right side? Usually there's some combination of Mickey, Goofy, Donald and Minnie waiting on the side high fiving runners. Oh well, I'll remember tomorrow ... I think. We finished in 2:55 with more than enough of a cushion for the 3:30 Goofy cutoff.
We went straight into the med tent to grab some ice. Good call Eva! I got my left knee iced, we stretched and were off. We collected our medals, got a space blanket and took our finisher's photo. We lined up for the food tent and then went to pick up our stuff from the bag check tent. The plan was to head over to the Polynesian for a post race breakfast of Tonga Toast but I wanted to make a quick stop at the cupcake food truck. Something sugary because I'm still on vacation! Now we were off! We caught a monorail pretty quickly and the walk over from the TTC was only a few minutes long. It's hard to believe that we had just run through there not too long ago. Breakfast was good but I think we got a lot of funny looks from people who weren't aware that it was marathon weekend! Of course we also got comments from the runners who joked that we must have run back to the Polynesian ... um yeah. That joke never gets old.
At the resort, I did my ice bath and then a epsom salt bath, showered and then walked around the resort for a bit... tried not fall asleep and then I was off to meet Regina and Kyle for dinner. We did 1900 Park Fare and it was my first time there. The characters are a hoot! Kyle got an awesome picture with the wicked stepsisters! After dinner, it was time to get ready day 2!
(Thanks for reading ... sorry it's long

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