FrenchSnowWhite
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Great guys thanks! That was my first option to walk to CR and take the bus to WWOS
Have a nice Thanksgiving!!!!
Have a nice Thanksgiving!!!!
@croach is right that there are no buses from the parks to ESPN, so I agree that bus from Contemporary or taxi is your best bet.
Did they also offer BIBs for races, that seem to be Sold Out?I wanna say that RD did a cute promo where you could buy a race registration as a gift for Christmas last year and they would send you a cute certificate to print and then wrap or put in a stocking, so I think you're safe.
Did they also offer BIBs for races, that seem to be Sold Out?
Just looked back in my email...I remember thinking the money came oddly quickly. I submitted the transfer on 9/24, transfer was approved on 9/26 and the money was back in my account the next day!@Ariel484 when you did your transfer did it take the whole 2 weeks to get your money back? Did they remove the old registration from your Active account?
With no POT at Wine and Dine I was positioned in Corral H even though I'm about a 9:00/mi pace. I missed the cutoff by a couple of weeks on a 10-mile race. In Houston we don't have to many long races over the summer. I was solo so by blind luck of heading to the bag check/porta potty as soon as getting off the bus I was in the corral about 20 minutes before start ready to go and got fairly close to the front.The thing that I wish people would do(and will never do) is use a little common sense when seeding themselves inside their corral. But inevitably people push themselves as far to the front(you all know the person winding their way through the corral 3 minutes before start) and so you have a jumble of paces at the front. I've been fortunate to start in the A corral and the same stuff happens there as any other corral. Everyone takes off and immediately people are dodging others, weaving side to side to get around a slower runner, etc., because their is such a variety of paces jammed at the front. And I know this dynamic changes some as you move back thru the vast Disney alphabet of corrals but it would be easier if people self-policed. Hopefully people work it all out though, no one gets injured, and everyone finds a comfortable space to run in.
Just looked back in my email...I remember thinking the money came oddly quickly. I submitted the transfer on 9/24, transfer was approved on 9/26 and the money was back in my account the next day!
Old registration is gone from Active and the new one is there instead. Hope this helps!!
Thanks! It's been a week since I submitted and I'm starting to get nervous since the paperwork states no transfers after 10/4, I called them before I bought my second registration and they said I could still do it but we all know how accurate rD is over the phoneI still have 5 days in the 2 week window so fingers crossed!!
With no POT at Wine and Dine I was positioned in Corral H even though I'm about a 9:00/mi pace. I missed the cutoff by a couple of weeks on a 10-mile race. In Houston we don't have to many long races over the summer. I was solo so by blind luck of heading to the bag check/porta potty as soon as getting off the bus I was in the corral about 20 minutes before start ready to go and got fairly close to the front.
Within 50 yards of the starting line I was in the clear with nothing in front of me and right on my pace....then it happened. I just hit a wall of humanity before even getting to mile 1, people 5-6 wide already WALKING. I think Galloway's run walk method is fantastic, I started training with that and just got my pace too fast to stay with it so I am for it. I'm not sure what plan has you walking at less than a mile though.
Plus, if you want to walk that early, don't stand 5-6 wide. I think if you plan to walk THAT MUCH, you should start in the back. I feel like that people run a 5k to get as far up as possible to walk an even slower pace then 16:00/mi so as to not get swept. Apologies if this was you, just a little frustrating. I really wanted to get under 2 hours for my first half marathon and I ran 2:03 because my first few miles were weaving and dodging people with a pace over 9:40. It took till mile 7 to get on a decent pace. I was quite proud of running 9:47 on my first mile and 8:13 on my last and I do wonder if the slower pace helped me achieve that but I was disappointed to encounter walls of walkers so early and so many not standing to the right.
Sorry for venting, but this group is probably the only people that can understand that frustration.
With no POT at Wine and Dine I was positioned in Corral H even though I'm about a 9:00/mi pace. I missed the cutoff by a couple of weeks on a 10-mile race. In Houston we don't have to many long races over the summer. I was solo so by blind luck of heading to the bag check/porta potty as soon as getting off the bus I was in the corral about 20 minutes before start ready to go and got fairly close to the front.
Within 50 yards of the starting line I was in the clear with nothing in front of me and right on my pace....then it happened. I just hit a wall of humanity before even getting to mile 1, people 5-6 wide already WALKING. I think Galloway's run walk method is fantastic, I started training with that and just got my pace too fast to stay with it so I am for it. I'm not sure what plan has you walking at less than a mile though.
Plus, if you want to walk that early, don't stand 5-6 wide. I think if you plan to walk THAT MUCH, you should start in the back. I feel like that people run a 5k to get as far up as possible to walk an even slower pace then 16:00/mi so as to not get swept. Apologies if this was you, just a little frustrating. I really wanted to get under 2 hours for my first half marathon and I ran 2:03 because my first few miles were weaving and dodging people with a pace over 9:40. It took till mile 7 to get on a decent pace. I was quite proud of running 9:47 on my first mile and 8:13 on my last and I do wonder if the slower pace helped me achieve that but I was disappointed to encounter walls of walkers so early and so many not standing to the right.
Sorry for venting, but this group is probably the only people that can understand that frustration.
With no POT at Wine and Dine I was positioned in Corral H even though I'm about a 9:00/mi pace. I missed the cutoff by a couple of weeks on a 10-mile race. In Houston we don't have to many long races over the summer. I was solo so by blind luck of heading to the bag check/porta potty as soon as getting off the bus I was in the corral about 20 minutes before start ready to go and got fairly close to the front.
Within 50 yards of the starting line I was in the clear with nothing in front of me and right on my pace....then it happened. I just hit a wall of humanity before even getting to mile 1, people 5-6 wide already WALKING. I think Galloway's run walk method is fantastic, I started training with that and just got my pace too fast to stay with it so I am for it. I'm not sure what plan has you walking at less than a mile though.
Plus, if you want to walk that early, don't stand 5-6 wide. I think if you plan to walk THAT MUCH, you should start in the back. I feel like that people run a 5k to get as far up as possible to walk an even slower pace then 16:00/mi so as to not get swept. Apologies if this was you, just a little frustrating. I really wanted to get under 2 hours for my first half marathon and I ran 2:03 because my first few miles were weaving and dodging people with a pace over 9:40. It took till mile 7 to get on a decent pace. I was quite proud of running 9:47 on my first mile and 8:13 on my last and I do wonder if the slower pace helped me achieve that but I was disappointed to encounter walls of walkers so early and so many not standing to the right.
Sorry for venting, but this group is probably the only people that can understand that frustration.
Thanks, I feel better knowing I'm not alone!When I called RunDisney on Friday 11/11/16, I was also told that race transfers were still being allowed. I registered for Dopey that day and immediately sent off the email request a race transfer. Still haven't received any emails, a refund, or any changes on Active.com....I called them on Monday (a week too soon...I'm very impatient) and the representative took my information and told me that a RunDisney representative would be in touch with me. Still nothing...I guess technically they have until Monday. I'll let you know when I get my response!
The whole family is together for the Holiday weekend and just started looking at tickets. Looks like annual passes are 13 months for the price of 12 and we are now planning to purchase them to hit both Marathon Weekend 2017 and 2018. I have no idea when this deal came about, how often Disney has offers like this, or how long it will last but we are pretty excited.
I was planning on setting up a meeting prior to each race morning before corral release. I was going to bring a sign and provide a map of where we could meet race mornings with the list of dis'ers we'll put together. Also, was going to put together a meeting place post-race near the finishing line for the 5k and marathon. I can try to do a meet-up during the day, but it's tougher with family vacation obligations for me.
That and they want attendance up.I don't think they have offers like this very often. IIRC, this discount is part of the 45th anniversary of Magic Kingdom celebration.
Houston has the Run Houston 10k series - 5 races throughout the year:With no POT at Wine and Dine I was positioned in Corral H even though I'm about a 9:00/mi pace. I missed the cutoff by a couple of weeks on a 10-mile race. In Houston we don't have to many long races over the summer. I was solo so by blind luck of heading to the bag check/porta potty as soon as getting off the bus I was in the corral about 20 minutes before start ready to go and got fairly close to the front.
Within 50 yards of the starting line I was in the clear with nothing in front of me and right on my pace....then it happened. I just hit a wall of humanity before even getting to mile 1, people 5-6 wide already WALKING. I think Galloway's run walk method is fantastic, I started training with that and just got my pace too fast to stay with it so I am for it. I'm not sure what plan has you walking at less than a mile though.
Plus, if you want to walk that early, don't stand 5-6 wide. I think if you plan to walk THAT MUCH, you should start in the back. I feel like that people run a 5k to get as far up as possible to walk an even slower pace then 16:00/mi so as to not get swept. Apologies if this was you, just a little frustrating. I really wanted to get under 2 hours for my first half marathon and I ran 2:03 because my first few miles were weaving and dodging people with a pace over 9:40. It took till mile 7 to get on a decent pace. I was quite proud of running 9:47 on my first mile and 8:13 on my last and I do wonder if the slower pace helped me achieve that but I was disappointed to encounter walls of walkers so early and so many not standing to the right.
Sorry for venting, but this group is probably the only people that can understand that frustration.
Wow, thank you for taking the time to think all that out for her (and me!). It does sound like a reasonable plan. She does run/walk. She used to be a continuous runner before she started training for races, just a recreational runner. Hopefully her crazy schedule will back off soon. Her main job had a person out having surgery so she was having to cover all their shifts as she is a manager and they were/are short staffed.
I am going to copy/paste this into a word doc and send it to her. Hopefully it will give her some reassurance, having a definite plan. I will let you know what her thoughts are on the plan. Thanks again!![]()