mr incredibleS1
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I will have a spiderman shirt, hat, and blue shorts and I also am in coral C.I think I am in corral c. Would love some people to spend the time with. How to know who is whom?
I will have a spiderman shirt, hat, and blue shorts and I also am in coral C.I think I am in corral c. Would love some people to spend the time with. How to know who is whom?
He can take the bus with you pre-race, hang out with you until you enter the corral, then spectate the start and head over to the finish area to wait. For the Half that would be a pretty long time to just sit tight. Another alternative would be for him to take an Uber or taxi closer to your finish time.
ETA: He can also just come out to the Boardwalk and see you go by there on the course -- not the finish line but it's an option.
Except the half doesn’t run through Boardwalk. Other races do, but not the half.
Has anyone spectated at MK? From what I understand, you take a rundisney bus from your resort to Epcot, then the monorail to TTC, then the monorail to MK. Any guesstimates on how long that would take?
I apologize in advance bc I’m sure this has been covered. Dh decided last minute to come spectate the half. He would prefer to get to the finish line. We are staying at Yacht Club. Right now we don’t park hoppers so no walking through Epcot(I could get hoppers but really don’t want to spend $$$)
Are there buses to the finish line or can he drive? I looked at the road closure map
And it looks difficult to navigate driving. (We aren’t that familiar with the roads)
Thank you
I did it last year during the half. I'd plan on 30-45 minutes, depending on how long the wait is for a monorail. I was in the EPCOT lot between 4:30 and 4:45 and I was in MK by about 5:10 waiting for them to let us on Main Street.Has anyone spectated at MK? From what I understand, you take a rundisney bus from your resort to Epcot, then the monorail to TTC, then the monorail to MK. Any guesstimates on how long that would take?
The ugly crying I did at the end of the Marathon last year still feel fresh in my head a year later.2. I’ll cry at the finish line
I'd say you'd earned it.The ugly crying I did at the end of the Marathon last year still feel fresh in my head a year later.
I think I am in corral c. Would love some people to spend the time with. How to know who is whom?
Apologies in advance w/ the dumb question...where do you get the corral info?![]()
Prediction number one already becoming reality: I cannot sleep the night prior to departure.
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We are boarded now if we can just push back then I should hopefully make my connection to Orlando.
On the flight to Orlando. I had to run from one end to the other but I made the flight. Here’s to hoping the rest of this trip goes better!
Sorry...just reading up on some old posts so Im sure you've already gotten some great advice but foam rolling helps but DO NOT roll the actual IT band. Roll the lower legs, gutes, hamstrings and quads but let the IT bands rest. Before rolling (if you can) go for a walk to loosen up or take a nice hot bath, then roll and stretch but again....don't stretch the IT band, just let it rest. Stretch everything else...like everything you can.Looks like my 7 miler today aggravated my right IT Band...Looks like stretching and rest for the rest of the week....Anyone have any tips?