lookingforsunshine
it never hurts to keep looking for sunshine
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I hope MW registration is not at 10 am because I teach then 

They did away with AP and DVC early registration, sadly. Only Gold and Platinum Club RunDisney members get it now.
Kids, today we're going to learn about online virtual ques and platform fees.....I hope MW registration is not at 10 am because I teach then![]()
They’re college students so I should just have them all load the website on their computer and first person to get through the queue gets extra credit hahaKids, today we're going to learn about online virtual ques and platform fees.
It is 10 year anniversary of dopey so between that and international runners or people who didn’t want to gamble going back for 2022…Yet another thing they've managed to monetize, sadly.Luckily for me, Dopey usually doesn't sell out right away, but still, that's just another DVC perk that's been taken away.
You can but you run the risk of one or more races selling out while in your cart same with registering multiple runnersI don't remember how it worked in previous years but can you register for multiple events (like the 5k, 10k, and half) at once or do you have to do each one at a time?
It is 10 year anniversary of dopey so between that and international runners or people who didn’t want to gamble going back for 2022…
Thank you! I’ll have to see how my training is going, and if that’ll be possible, but it’s definitely more attainable than the 4hr cutoff. Now to search for a 10 mile/half race in the fall that’s not too far…And did we see that the POT cutoff for wine and dine got increased to 2:15 (10:18 pace). If it's the same for marathon weekend, would it be safe to assume the cutoff time for the full would be 4:30? And then if that's the case, what would be the required 10mile and half times to get a qualifying POT for dopey?
Based on the Humphrey’s calculator, the 10 mile would be 1:37:12 (9:43 m/mile) and the HM would be 2:09:30 (9:53 m/mile). I’m hoping these hold to be true because I have a HM time that meets this and the previous one wasn’t possible for me just yet.
Now to search for a 10 mile/half race in the fall that’s not too far…
SAFD: I’m on board with so many of your answers already. The only other one I can think of is I wish they would keep the expo open late on Wednesday. Flying in from the West Coast so many of the flights get in too late for me to be able to make it to the expo on Wednesday. So I either have to find a redeye Tuesday night or take an extra day off of work and fly in Tuesday morning.
OK all of you "I stay offsite to save tons of money" people. Where is it that you're staying? Mama needs to budget. Because a lot of the stuff I'm looking at has a parking fee (because offsite=rental car for us) AND a resort fee on top of the nightly fee. And the places I'm looking at just aren't that much cheaper. I've seen a few way less expensive places pop up in my searches, but the reviews definitely make them seem like non-options to me.
On a previous Disney trip, we stayed at the Marriott village hotels and they were nice hotels with a breakfast included and a couple quick service restaurants on property. Nothing special, but definitely a clean room. I've also heard good things about the Sheraton Vistana and would be interested in staying there if I want a little bit more space. I have points with Marriott so I tend to gravitate towards their properties.
(And if anyone wants more information about staying over on the "dark side" during MW, let me know. I know ALL of the tips and tricks for Universal)
I always stay at one of the Marriott properties at Flamingo Crossings, usually Spring Hill Suites. I get a bit of a discount being over 60 years young. My Wine & Dine week reservation is just under $150 a night and my Marathon week reservation is just over $150 a night. That includes all taxes and free parking and free breakfast. I also have the top lifetime status at Marriott (over 1,000 nights) so I have no problems getting early check-in and late check-out and fireworks views. We always rent a car and as an AP don't pay for parking at the parks. I understand the arithmetic changes a if you stay on property without a car, although transportation to and from the airport then needs to be included as well. If you look at a map you'll see that Flamingo Crossings is almost the same distance to the parks as the All Stars.OK all of you "I stay offsite to save tons of money" people. Where is it that you're staying? Mama needs to budget. Because a lot of the stuff I'm looking at has a parking fee (because offsite=rental car for us) AND a resort fee on top of the nightly fee. And the places I'm looking at just aren't that much cheaper. I've seen a few way less expensive places pop up in my searches, but the reviews definitely make them seem like non-options to me.
Are you saving money or "saving money" from what moderate/deluxe rack rates are?
If All Stars are $160-ish per night and we can spend ~$100 on transportation (something for a grocery stop on the way to the resort, Mears or similar back to MCO) is the same as a resort that is "$130" per night with a $25 resort/parking fee.I'm trying really hard to figure out if I'm missing something here.