I finally got a chance to sit down and read your report.
I am totally with you on the early wakeups. It's like ... what? why? Must go back to sleep! Four days in a row ... I don't know how you Dopey people do it.
I love all of your costumes, they're amazing. Especially the Kevin outfit - it's perfect!!
The 5K Mickey Bar guy was staying at my hotel. We saw him loading that contraption on the bus in the morning and it was like "what??"
That 10K weather was craziness. I really thought it would stop raining at some point in time ... apparently not. Oh well.
The ballroom is my favorite room at BOG. Because the snow. Seriously ... I've eaten there twice, and I can't imagine eating in one of the other rooms (we go for dinner, so we don't get to choose our own seats, they seat us ... but we've been lucky).
Congrats on finishing Dopey! Sounds like you had a pretty great time ... and I hope you enjoyed celebrating!
Thank you for stopping by! I'm also enjoying your TR and can't wait to read your perspective on the 5K and 10K races! Yeah, those four days of early wakeup calls were brutal. BUT everyone I knew who'd done Dopey before (and my running coach relayed the same from other runners) said that that was the worst part. You train for the mileage, not those odd early wake ups! Totally agree about the 10K. I was so sure that it would stop eventually, grrrrr.
Just finished catching up on your report, congrats on completing the Dopey! My boyfriend ran the 10km (and was actually in the same corral as you!), and has now set his sights on the full marathon in 2018. So that means I get to plan another trip to Disney! (We live in western Canada, so it's a little bit expensive to get to Florida).
Great costumes by the way!
Thank you so much! Aw, hi to your boyfriend from the same corral.

Honestly, I had never considered a marathon, I was always, "I'm NEVER running a marathon." but then Dopey happened. These races really are addictive. Have fun planning your 2018 trip! I'm headed to DL for Tink Half weekend, so I know what you mean about the expense going east-west or west-east. Beautiful country, by the way, western Canada was one of my favorite childhood trips.
Congrats on finishing! Hangar Bar looks good- I do love pretzels so I'll probably have to try it one day!
Thank you! The pretzels were really good! As was the atmosphere if you like Indiana Jones and themed lounges.
Congratulations!! It sounds like you guys did great on your marathon!!!
AK is my second favorite part of the course (right after that run down Main Street). We did stop and spend some time with the animals last year. We had a lot of fun and I have a photo of us with a vulture that had a bib. We had so much fun there. I also really want to do Everest at some point, but my husband is not a fan of that roller coaster and I think asking him to do it would be too much.
I really hated WWOS the first two years I ran the marathon, but last year for some reason it didn't bother me much. Maybe familiarity has breed less contempt? I hear you on seeing them start to clean up behind you though. It's a little scary to see it even though rationally you know you are fine. I'm always so jealous when running down Osceola and into WWOS seeing all those people who are miles ahead of me though.
The Hangar Bar looks really cool and fun. Yet another place to add to my list of must-try.
Congrats again on finishing Dopey. You rocked it!! Love those medals.
Thank you so much for the congrats, for reading, and all the encouraging comments!! Those street sweepers did totally give me a mini-anxiety attack, but then reason took over, I took a deep breath, and moved on. Definitely rough seeing all those people hitting mile 20 when you're only at 17, but I think the running YMCA really helped to distract me. Squirrel!
I think I just ran my first half marathon reading your TR! I love it! I love your style of writing and your humor. I was actually there marathon weekend celebrating my cough cough 35th! I was so inspired by the spirit that I've decided to train for my first half marathon! The food and wine! I'm very nervous, but I'm committed and so excited! Thanks for getting me more pumped!!! Cheers!!!
Thank you! And thank you for mentioning my humor; I know it can be quite dry at times, so I really appreciate it when people appreciate it!

And if it makes you feel better, I had celebrated a much-older-than-35th birthday the week before marathon weekend! Belated birthday wishes to you and best of luck in your half training. Wine & Dine was my first half marathon and I loved everything about it except for the start time because I'm an old and am usually in bed by 10pm. Hee hee!
Congrats on your level of crazy!! No no, I mean a good crazy. Most I've run is a half, so mad respect to you.
Really enjoyed the report. Characters on course are one of my favorite parts of the races so I'm glad you included so many.
Truly, the early mornings would be a bigger deterrent to me ever doubt dopey than the actual race distances. I don't know how you did it, I'm definately a night person.
So it sounds like your doing another marathon? Did I miss it? Is it dopey again?
Thank you and I'm so glad you enjoyed the trip report; I've read a few of yours (specifically the 2015 SWW one which I really enjoyed, it really helped with my first trip to Harry Potter) and have seen you on the Star Wars thread.

I think I will be going back to "only" half marathons for a while, maybe I'll do the WDW marathon again someday, but at the moment I'm rather enjoying NOT running 20 miles on the weekend! I have the Star Wars half upcoming and then Tink for rD, with a few others scattered throughout the year. 2016 is going to be about improving my half marathon time because training for Dopey made me feel like my training was all over the place. Thanks for reading!