So I have 2 questions:
1) If I sign up for just the half, can I “upgrade” to the Goofy or Dopey later assuming there is space available?
And 2) for those of you who run the Dopey, how do you deal with getting up so early 4 days in a row without it messing up your sleep and/or your entire vacation?
1) Yes, IF Goofy or Dopey is still open at that time and not sold out. Dopey
might sell out quickly because it's an anniversary year. Goofy I don't think will sell out until very late or at all. It'll cost you to transfer, though - I want to say $45 fee last I checked.
2) Honestly, the early mornings don't get to me, but I normally go to bed around 8-9pm to start, so moving that back to 6:3-7 isn't hard, especially after the first early wake-up. But I also don't make a vacation out of race weekends and spend very little time in the parks, so YMMV.
FWIW, I gave myself the same argument about "may as well add the 5K and 10K"... at mile 24ish of my first full last year, I thought to myself "I feel great - with back to back training, I totally could have done Goofy, or maybe even Dopey!" So I started off thinking I'd do Goofy in 2017, but quickly figured I may as well throw in the other races and go Dopey. For me, the most important part of training was the 3 back to back days, and especially the two longest back to back days. I know some folks don't bother with that aspect, but it was critical for my success, so it's something to consider when you think about what training would look like.
Thoughts? What would you do?
Definitely Monday! Both times I've been to V&A were the day after a race - it was
perfect! I had my appetite back, and hours of sitting around eating and drinking was just right for a sore, tired body, lol! I did the wine pairing the first year and it was just way too much alcohol for me, so I skipped it the second year. In both cases, though, we had an early ADR, so the wine didn't go late, and our amazing server kept the water coming so I had plenty of hydration in the mix, too; no hangover, no ill effects the next morning.