Ariel484
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Other have mentioned needing to hear announcements on the course - at Disney there are volunteers/CMs and announcements over speakers giving you warnings, so you'll want to make sure you're able to hear those. For example, when you're crossing under the MK entrance gates, there are speed bumps and curbs - there will be an announcement playing and volunteers yelling out to watch out for the speed bumps and curbs. Similar announcements for when the course narrows, if there's a sharp turn, etc. There was even a CM during Wine & Dine in 2014 (when it was raining) who was yelling out to us to watch up for a GIGANTIC puddle up ahead.Thanks everyone! I think we'll probably want them off for a good bit of the race (crowd support, in the parks, etc) There are just points in my long runs where music is what gets me through walls, and I know my 15yo (running her first race with me) feels the same way. I do want to take it all in, but it is good to know that I can take them and use them (cautiously and with heightened awareness) if I really need help busting through. I suspect that we'll be fine without from the start to after running past the Poly, but I think that 8-11 mile stretch might be tougher.
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And of course, you'll want to hear other runners around you.
