Princess Weekend: Day 4
Princess Weekend Half:
Total time from start line to finish line: 3h 45m
Actual running time: 3h 23m 15s
Approximately 55,500 steps and 24.2 miles today. 36,792 steps were from the Half and associated walking.
I didn’t die!!


I never saw the balloon ladies! And I went on to have a very full day in the parks afterward.
All the hours of standing before the race absolutely killed my feet. The orthotics I have for the shoes I wore for the half are fine for running, but not great for standing/shuffling from corral to start line, so I started the race in pain. I was seriously thinking that there was no way I was going to make it to Magic Kingdom, let alone all the way back to Epcot. I stopped at the Mushu photo stop as the leaders were passing in the opposite direction. The brief break helped me keep going, but it was slogging.
Another problem was my music—my headphones kept cutting out, and the only thing worse than no music is music where you only hear it every 5 seconds or so. So I took the headphone out and hooked them around my neck. I stopped for Nick and Judy because I like Zootopia and it was time for another break—photos every 2 miles or so became my rule. On the way towards MK, 7am hit and I had to try to do
Genie+ stuff while also moving forward. I was reasonably successful, grabbing a LL for Kilimanjaro Safari and a $LL for Flight of Passage. The safari was a little closer to my lunch reservation than I would have preferred, but I was hoping to make it work (spoiler alert: I did, in fact, make it work)
When I hit Main Street, and all the cheering friends and families, it didn’t give me the boost I thought it would. It actually made me sort of depressed, because none of them were there to cheer for me specifically. I know most of the feeling was just the sleep deprivation messing with me, but I was absolutely crying all the way down Main Street, even if you can’t tell in the castle selfie I took.
Honestly, what helped things start turning around was the on-course photographers. I paid good money to have access to my pictures from Disney, and I’ll be damned if any of them catch me crying, so I pasted a smile on my face every time I saw one of those green shelters coming up, and it became kind of a “fake it ‘til you make it” thing. I didn’t stop for the castle picture, despite originally planning to—I just wasn’t ready for a line at that point. But I knew I had a good shot coming out of the castle, because I stayed to the left and no one jumped in front of me.
By the time I hit the Cruella stop in the backstage area, I was feeling reasonably positive again.
Then there was the area past the MK hotels. Ugh! I hate those narrow areas. I obviously have to get faster so I can be in earlier corrals so I have more space to actually run a little


. By the time I got to the Cinderella and Charming photo stop (around mile 7?), I had made a decision, and while I was in line for the picture, I took off my shoes and pulled the orthotics out. The relief was immediate, it was like switching shoes mid-race. I dropped the orthotics down the back of my shirt and they honestly didn’t annoy me very much, I just had to check once in a while that they hadn’t pulled my shirt out of my skirt and escaped.
Next was the insanity of the Honey Stinger stop. I didn’t take any because I’ve never tried them and I wasn’t about to try some random thing in the middle of a race. But why did that area have to be so narrow?! Like, there was a whole parking lot available, they could have made a wider lane. And why were there no trash cans?! Those stupid little bags were everywhere, and probably a major slip hazard. I was going a little insane in that section, and frustration probably gave me more energy than the chews would have.

The cloverleaf of death was basically as advertised

but the marching band playing the Rocky theme and giving high fives halfway up was really helpful. Then I found Genie, and got that photo op.
Boring highway…boring highway…oh look, we’re almost to Epcot! I finally started getting a little more aggressive about finding holes in the crowd and running, really stretching my legs a bit more. That half-shuffle/half-run thing the crowds force you into is hard on me. I found 2/3 of the musketeers and grabbed a photo with them.
I liked running through Epcot, but I really hate the people who stop. I had hoped there would be less of them in the half than the 5K or 10K, but I still almost crashed a few times. The last mile of the race seemed like it took forever because of all the twists and turns through the maze that construction has turned Future World into. But I found a spot to get a selfie with SE.
Then the race was over!! Woohoo! Hurry up and give me my medals so I can get my bag and take these blasted shoes off! I was smart and put my bag in Truck 7, the one closest to the finish line.
To be continued in the next post <insert dramatic music here>
2022 workout data to date: 64h 13m 7s of exercise; 27,076 active calories burned; 33,314 total calories burned