jogging path to csr from assports?

frost5000

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I was looking for dining options for assports (other than the food court). I was told that there was a Mcdonalds walking distance, and that there was a jogging path that leads to CSR (for much greater food choices) - how long does it take to walk to these places? My children are older so a 20 min. walk would be ok.
 
DH is a runner and we stayed at CSR (marathon time).
I don't recall seeing a jogging path, other than the sidewalk surrounding the lagoon.
WDW is not set up for foot traffic of any kind.
But you may want to see if Steve's CSR web page shows anything about this.
Happy trails!;)
http://steve.howland.org/coronado/
DH says there are trails guests do not normally see throughout WDW. He saw some while running the marathon.
 
I stayed at Coronado Springs last May, and rented a bike there. I was actually able to ride the bike on the sidewalks out to the main road, and then ride on the sidewalks there to the entrance of Blizzard Beach with no problem. There are very nice sidewalks on the main road outside of Coronado Springs. The sidewalk may have gone even farther, maybe towards the All-Stars, but I am not sure, since I turned around at Blizzard Beach. I did feel a bit weird doing this, since there wasn't anyone else out walking or riding. But the sidewalks were very nice!!! :)
 
We don't care if we're the only ones. We'll try it and see if it's do-able. It looks about the same distance as mgm/boardwalk on the map.
 













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