Marathon Weekend 2022

Random marathon question: any thoughts on best spots to stop if one opts to DNF and does not want to wait around for the sweep? The key point here is that my car will be at EP, in the race parking area, not normal EP parking - so taking a bus from a resort or park to EP isn't idea, as if I've decided not to finish, I really also won't want to hike a mile from the EP bus depot to my car, lol! I'm thinking the Poly or Grand are good, as I can monorail back... everything else seems prohibitive, but maybe there's an angle I've not seen yet.

(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)

I don’t have an answer for your core question, but I do hope you find your mental footing before race weekend. It would be a shame to let all your prep fall by the wayside. Sometimes I find physical effort and exhaustion to be good counter to mental or emotional exhaustion. Do what’s right for you, I’ll just be hoping whatever path you take leads you to a peaceful place.
 
I don’t have an answer for your core question, but I do hope you find your mental footing before race weekend. It would be a shame to let all your prep fall by the wayside. Sometimes I find physical effort and exhaustion to be good counter to mental or emotional exhaustion. Do what’s right for you, I’ll just be hoping whatever path you take leads you to a peaceful place.
Dittos to the above. And to add on, the whole reason that I started back to running as much and then to training was that the physical exertion helped clear my head after a day of dealing with all the [manure] from work and life. I've had plenty of runs where I started off feeling ticked at the world and felt much better afterward.
 
Random marathon question: any thoughts on best spots to stop if one opts to DNF and does not want to wait around for the sweep? The key point here is that my car will be at EP, in the race parking area, not normal EP parking - so taking a bus from a resort or park to EP isn't idea, as if I've decided not to finish, I really also won't want to hike a mile from the EP bus depot to my car, lol! I'm thinking the Poly or Grand are good, as I can monorail back... everything else seems prohibitive, but maybe there's an angle I've not seen yet.

(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)
Maybe Coronado Springs (I’m not really sure if you could cross the road very well right there or not) - and then hop on a runDisney bus to the finish line??
Or Animal Kingdom, bus to resort, then runDisney bus??
 
Random marathon question: any thoughts on best spots to stop if one opts to DNF and does not want to wait around for the sweep? The key point here is that my car will be at EP, in the race parking area, not normal EP parking - so taking a bus from a resort or park to EP isn't idea, as if I've decided not to finish, I really also won't want to hike a mile from the EP bus depot to my car, lol! I'm thinking the Poly or Grand are good, as I can monorail back... everything else seems prohibitive, but maybe there's an angle I've not seen yet.

(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)
I don’t have a good suggestion about where to DNF. But I did want to say that you are often a wonderful source of support and encouragement on the boards. I’d like to follow your example and just say - do what is best for you. Ultimately we run for ourselves and if the experience is not worth it calling it a day might be best. But I do hope that the spirit and energy of MW helps you to feel the desire to finish. I will cheer you on either way!
 

Random marathon question: any thoughts on best spots to stop if one opts to DNF and does not want to wait around for the sweep? The key point here is that my car will be at EP, in the race parking area, not normal EP parking - so taking a bus from a resort or park to EP isn't idea, as if I've decided not to finish, I really also won't want to hike a mile from the EP bus depot to my car, lol! I'm thinking the Poly or Grand are good, as I can monorail back... everything else seems prohibitive, but maybe there's an angle I've not seen yet.

(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)

Sorry that you may be thinking about this. Poly/GF are around mile 9 outbound and between mile 12/13 headed back inbound. Anyplace else, I'd suggest Uber/Lyft, but the question is how/if they would be able to get you closer to where your car is parked. Depends on whether the cast members handling parking are sympathetic.
 
You are all amazing - THANK YOU! For some great ideas, and for the incredibly kind support. I don't want to share the details in a public space, but running has long been my outlet for stress and the best thing I can do for my mental and emotional health, but I had my life upended out of nowhere thanks to several massive crises, one on top of the other, over the last couple months and it's taken a toll on me physically: the lack of sleep, inadequate eating, and constant state of fight-or-flight has resulted in bone-deep exhaustion. Training has felt pretty awful... and if you've known me here for a while, you know that I usually LOVE the training more than the racing! Instead of things settling down lately, as I'd hoped, it's gotten worse. I've got some time off coming up ahead of race weekend, and I'm hoping that will help: my sole focus then will be rest and recovery. But if it doesn't help, and the marathon feels more like punishment than prize, I want to give myself permission to let it go - and I need a plan in mind to make that happen. And now I've got one, so thank you!! :love:

ETA: my biggest concern if I DNF is getting food in me - my glucose tends to plunge dangerously once I stop running. But it just occurred to me that I don't need to get back to my resort to eat, only to a place that serves food! So any resort or park is a place to eat and sit, and I can get back to the car eventually via WDW transport.
 
I am not confident I will have the wiggle room for pictures but this sounds very useful! I reallyyy want to meet Peter Pan.
Keep in mind that characters will vary during each race and can change up on you. During 2020, the DIS group said that Belle was in France for marathon runners. Turns out that she was alternating with Sleeping Beauty. So while my timing was fortunate enough to get a picture with both, someone just a few minutes before or after me might have only gotten a photo with one of them. For what it's worth, the only park I've ever seen Peter Pan at is Disneyland.
I hope that this doesn't come across as a completely deranged question, but how much time would you estimate that it would add on to your finish time if you stop for every picture stop? Assuming that I run my expected time which is 4:30, would stopping for every picture
While I think that your projected time is fast enough to stop for most, if not all the characters and not be swept if you're in a high enough corral, the trick to this question is that wait times will vary depending on the popularity and/or rarity of the characters. Rarity can also take place in that common characters from say Cinderella can all be together for group photos or you may sometimes be able to get a photo with two different princesses from two different movies. Also keep in mind that sometimes the characters are on break, but will come back in 2 or 3 minutes and you can choose to wait for them or not. I've seen character lines that were estimated to be 20 minutes and I've seen character lines that were maybe 2 minutes.
(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)
I just wanted to chime in and say that I hope you feel better about everything and find the place where you need to be at to have an enjoyable race experience. I think your posts are insightful and I too appreciate your thoughts. Having once run a race where I was in a rough place mentally, that was a long and brutal race. I was sorely tempted to take the 10K instead of the half that I registered and trained for because I just wasn't feeling it.
 
RACE - 5K
NAME - Craig
DIS'er name - cburnett11
Costume/Clothing - normal running stuff
Bib# -
Estimated Pace/Finish/POT from Registration - less than 8:00
Club runDisney Platinum? - No
Pre-Race Meet-up? - Probably
Front, Middle, or Back of starting group - Front
Early Bird or Late Arriver - Early
Expected Race Pace - Probably ~8:00, although it could be faster

RACE - 10K
NAME - Craig
DIS'er name - cburnett11
Costume/Clothing - normal running stuff
Bib# -
Estimated Pace/Finish/POT from Registration - less than 8:00
Club runDisney Platinum? - No
Pre-Race Meet-up? - Probably
Front, Middle, or Back of starting group - Middle
Early Bird or Late Arriver - Early
Expected Race Pace - Probably ~8:00


RACE - HM
NAME - Craig
DIS'er name - cburnett11
Costume/Clothing -normal running stuff
Bib# -
Estimated Pace/Finish/POT from Registration - POT 3:27:35 Full
Club runDisney Platinum? - No
Pre-Race Meet-up? - Probably
Front, Middle, or Back of starting group - Front
Early Bird or Late Arriver - Early
Expected Race Pace - I may run with a friend and that could range from PR or fun run. Let's say 9:09 for now

RACE - Full
NAME - Craig & Selinda (wife)
DIS'er name - cburnett11
Costume/Clothing - normal running stuff
Bib# -
Estimated Pace/Finish/POT from Registration - Wife estimated 4:59, so we will be starting in her corral
Club runDisney Platinum? - No
Pre-Race Meet-up? - Yes
Front, Middle, or Back of starting group - Front
Early Bird or Late Arriver - Early
Expected Race Pace - Training a little behind. We are doing this together and hoping to be close to 5:15
 
Random marathon question: any thoughts on best spots to stop if one opts to DNF and does not want to wait around for the sweep? The key point here is that my car will be at EP, in the race parking area, not normal EP parking - so taking a bus from a resort or park to EP isn't idea, as if I've decided not to finish, I really also won't want to hike a mile from the EP bus depot to my car, lol! I'm thinking the Poly or Grand are good, as I can monorail back... everything else seems prohibitive, but maybe there's an angle I've not seen yet.

(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)
Is getting the medal at all important to you? I may be wrong, but I think I have read on these boards that the folks that ride the sweep bus back to the finish still receive medals. In the overall scheme of things this may well be a very minor consideration, but hopefully worth mentioning. You could also just sell it on eBay for $100+ as well.
 
Sorry to come in with a downer post, but I’m starting to get really anxious about this weekend. Lots of things are being canceled again because of Covid and while deep down I don’t think Marathon Weekend will, is it going to be any fun or just have a dark cloud hanging over it? It’s so unbelievably frustrating. :guilty:
 
Sorry to come in with a downer post, but I’m starting to get really anxious about this weekend. Lots of things are being canceled again because of Covid and while deep down I don’t think Marathon Weekend will, is it going to be any fun or just have a dark cloud hanging over it? It’s so unbelievably frustrating. :guilty:

It will be as fun as we make it. Wine & Dine was a great time and no new restrictions have been implemented since then (thus far, at least).
 
RACE - Full
NAME - Jamie & Amber
DIS'er name -
JamieDen
Costume/Clothing -
Cruella & Maleficent or Anna & Elsa
Bib# -
Estimated Pace/Finish/POT from Registration -
4:31-5:00
Club runDisney Platinum? -
(Yes or No) No
Pre-Race Meet-up? - (Yes or No) Maybe
Front, Middle, or Back of starting group - Front
Early Bird or Late Arriver - Early
Expected Race Pace -
12:00 when running, but stopping at most character stops
 
Sorry to come in with a downer post, but I’m starting to get really anxious about this weekend. Lots of things are being canceled again because of Covid and while deep down I don’t think Marathon Weekend will, is it going to be any fun or just have a dark cloud hanging over it? It’s so unbelievably frustrating. :guilty:
This close to the event, there will likely (hopefully) be little change. The requirement for masking indoors is already annoying enough, but things down south have been back to fairly normal, as compared to up north. I am planning on being there and having as much fun as possible, as normally as possible.
 
You are all amazing - THANK YOU! For some great ideas, and for the incredibly kind support. I don't want to share the details in a public space, but running has long been my outlet for stress and the best thing I can do for my mental and emotional health, but I had my life upended out of nowhere thanks to several massive crises, one on top of the other, over the last couple months and it's taken a toll on me physically: the lack of sleep, inadequate eating, and constant state of fight-or-flight has resulted in bone-deep exhaustion. Training has felt pretty awful... and if you've known me here for a while, you know that I usually LOVE the training more than the racing! Instead of things settling down lately, as I'd hoped, it's gotten worse. I've got some time off coming up ahead of race weekend, and I'm hoping that will help: my sole focus then will be rest and recovery. But if it doesn't help, and the marathon feels more like punishment than prize, I want to give myself permission to let it go - and I need a plan in mind to make that happen. And now I've got one, so thank you!! :love:

ETA: my biggest concern if I DNF is getting food in me - my glucose tends to plunge dangerously once I stop running. But it just occurred to me that I don't need to get back to my resort to eat, only to a place that serves food! So any resort or park is a place to eat and sit, and I can get back to the car eventually via WDW transport.

Have you thought about joining the Goof Troop and using their energy go get across the finish line? No pressure, we all encounter tough life situations, but I have to believe this group would be happy to help you.
 
You are all amazing - THANK YOU! For some great ideas, and for the incredibly kind support. I don't want to share the details in a public space, but running has long been my outlet for stress and the best thing I can do for my mental and emotional health, but I had my life upended out of nowhere thanks to several massive crises, one on top of the other, over the last couple months and it's taken a toll on me physically: the lack of sleep, inadequate eating, and constant state of fight-or-flight has resulted in bone-deep exhaustion. Training has felt pretty awful... and if you've known me here for a while, you know that I usually LOVE the training more than the racing! Instead of things settling down lately, as I'd hoped, it's gotten worse. I've got some time off coming up ahead of race weekend, and I'm hoping that will help: my sole focus then will be rest and recovery. But if it doesn't help, and the marathon feels more like punishment than prize, I want to give myself permission to let it go - and I need a plan in mind to make that happen. And now I've got one, so thank you!! :love:

ETA: my biggest concern if I DNF is getting food in me - my glucose tends to plunge dangerously once I stop running. But it just occurred to me that I don't need to get back to my resort to eat, only to a place that serves food! So any resort or park is a place to eat and sit, and I can get back to the car eventually via WDW transport.
You have to do what is right for you, and take extra care of yourself when times are tough. Please know that there will be a lot of us out there on the course, ready to offer support or company if you need either. I hope things start turning around soon, and your upcoming time off will be rejuvenating for you, both physically and mentally. I’m sorry you’ve had a rough time lately, and hope things are better soon.
 
You are all amazing - THANK YOU! For some great ideas, and for the incredibly kind support. I don't want to share the details in a public space, but running has long been my outlet for stress and the best thing I can do for my mental and emotional health, but I had my life upended out of nowhere thanks to several massive crises, one on top of the other, over the last couple months and it's taken a toll on me physically: the lack of sleep, inadequate eating, and constant state of fight-or-flight has resulted in bone-deep exhaustion. Training has felt pretty awful... and if you've known me here for a while, you know that I usually LOVE the training more than the racing! Instead of things settling down lately, as I'd hoped, it's gotten worse. I've got some time off coming up ahead of race weekend, and I'm hoping that will help: my sole focus then will be rest and recovery. But if it doesn't help, and the marathon feels more like punishment than prize, I want to give myself permission to let it go - and I need a plan in mind to make that happen. And now I've got one, so thank you!! :love:

ETA: my biggest concern if I DNF is getting food in me - my glucose tends to plunge dangerously once I stop running. But it just occurred to me that I don't need to get back to my resort to eat, only to a place that serves food! So any resort or park is a place to eat and sit, and I can get back to the car eventually via WDW transport.

I can't comment on the best place to drop out, but I wanted to say that if you need someone to run with to keep your mind off the sh!tty stuff that has been going on, I'm available. Whether that involves me yabbering away like a monkey or just quietly running beside you, I'm always solo for the marathon, so I am more than happy to assist.
 
Sorry to come in with a downer post, but I’m starting to get really anxious about this weekend. Lots of things are being canceled again because of Covid and while deep down I don’t think Marathon Weekend will, is it going to be any fun or just have a dark cloud hanging over it? It’s so unbelievably frustrating. :guilty:
I am feeling anxious as well though I think unless things take such a sharp turn that we are back to square one I think worst case sinario at this time will be outdoor masking reinstated when not actively on course and/or that character sightings will be limited to just distanced waves and no photos just to move runners along

my first half (non Disney) in late February however I wouldn’t be shocked if it’s delayed or virtual again
 
What is the Goof Troop? :)

The people to blame for the shenanigans you pull during marathon weekend. :rotfl:

It’s a bunch of friends and people from this board who get together during marathon weekend to meet up before the races, run the races together, go to happy hour on Friday, regroup after the races for parking lot beers, and generally make the running as fun as it can be. @lhermiston will be the ringleader this year.
 
Random marathon question: any thoughts on best spots to stop if one opts to DNF and does not want to wait around for the sweep? The key point here is that my car will be at EP, in the race parking area, not normal EP parking - so taking a bus from a resort or park to EP isn't idea, as if I've decided not to finish, I really also won't want to hike a mile from the EP bus depot to my car, lol! I'm thinking the Poly or Grand are good, as I can monorail back... everything else seems prohibitive, but maybe there's an angle I've not seen yet.

(I'm "fine": not injured or anything. Life has been epically cruel recently, I'm mentally exhausted, and my heart just isn't in this at all - I won't force myself to finish if I'm not feeling it and I tend to not think well during a marathon; I'd like to have a plan in place, just in case.)

I had a friend do exactly this at the princess half one year - hopped on the monorail at the Poly and was waiting at the finish line when I got done. He didn't seem to have any issues getting back to Epcot.

As someone else pointed out, if getting the medal is important to you then wait for the parade bus.
 





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