I have the same question! I am running my first, and probably only Marathon in 2017. Thoughts on if we should plan on going to a park? Will we want food right away? I read somewhere that there is post race snacks, and I know I will be training with the gel things...but we were trying to figure out food for the day-like time for breakfast?
Any help would REALLY be appreciated, especially if there is a thread on this that I am missing! Thanks! *scared newbie*
Finishing a marathon leaves you with a lot of conflicting emotions and desires. On the one hand, you have a ton of adrenaline and euphoria running through you because finishing a marathon is awesome. On the other hand, you woke up between 2:30-3:30 AM (conservative estimate) and just put forth a tremendous physical effort. So figuring out what you want to do, should do, and are able to do after a marathon can be a difficult thing.
Like so many things, I think most of this stuff comes down to individual preference. The general consensus, and my own personal preference, is to continue to be active throughout the rest of the day. This can be accomplished with or without going to a park and I have seen my share of runners who do not appear that they would enjoy such an activity in the condition they are in after finishing the race (I was one of them after my first marathon). I think it's a relatively safe assumption that you would be able to do a park after the marathon if you wanted, but there are plenty of other options to stay active that might not require as much forward planning if you are concerned about how you will feel after the race (activities around resort/hotel, Disney Springs, etc.).
As for food, there are probably others who can help better with the breakfast thing. I usually don't have anything other than some toast or pretzels out of concern over having stomach issues so I'm not much help. As for whether you will want food right away, that's probably another individual preference. I won't say I have an overwhelming need for food after running a marathon, but I'm hungry after I finish and prefer eating relatively soon (shower takes precedence). There are post-race bananas and snack boxes they hand out after each race. The snack boxes had some tortilla chips, cheese dip, Oreo cookies, dried fruit, and probably a couple things I'm forgetting. It's nothing too fancy, but it could certainly tide you over for a little while in a pinch. I am sure the contents of the box can change depending on their sponsors. Personally, I'm partial to the Oreos so I hope they stick around.
And as others will probably attest, "probably only" is a dangerous qualifier for the WDW Marathon. I thought my first would be my last and I've ended up running the next three and have signed up for a fourth with no end in sight. It's an addictive experience and there's nothing quite like crossing that finish line to make you forget all the times you swore you'd never do it again during your training and during the race.