Marathon Weekend 2023

And I have freaking COVID. I have not had it once this entire pandemic. I am so upset right now y’all </3
I’m so sorry. I know how hard you worked to train, and to have it taken away at the last second sucks so much. I wish rundisney would allow deferrals in cases like this. Hoping for a mild symptoms.

The Photopass pics start to flow in so quickly that I think this is a RunDisney urban myth. More than likely there's an automatic OCR linkage that happens as a first pass through the pics. Then the Photopass photographers have to do a manual read and entry for photos where the bib number isn't fully visible. That's why pics can continue to trickle into your account for some time after the race. I think they may even have the option to add multiple tags to the pics so that they can cover a range of potential bib numbers when a number or two might not be 100% clear.
After wine and dine 2021 a photopass photographer told me she had to manually tag all of their photos.
 
I had a great race today! Was a little chilly before starting in my throw away clothes, but was fine once I started running. I nailed my nutrition, and felt great the whole time.
I did end up speeding up after getting into magic kingdom, which definitely wasn’t the plan, so I’m a little concerned for tomorrow. Hoping to go to the CR gym later to do some yoga and stretching.

I’m really confused by tomorrow weather forecast. It looks like it’s going to be cool at the start line, but really high humidity, which I don’t know what to make of. They were freaking my out this morning talking about cutting the course short tomorrow due to the conditions
 

Thanks everyone for the kind words. I can’t wait to read y’all’s race reports. I feel icky obviously but I had been planning to show up at the start line when I thought it was a cold and didn’t have the positive test yet so my symptoms aren’t THAT bad. Although maybe I was just being stubborn.

and that the cruise line is willing to work with you on a solution.

They were super great. I called and they immediately cancelled and gave me a refund, no questions asked. I also emailed runDisney about my marathon and CCC registrations but we shall see there.

Also my friend went to the expo today to get my 10k shirt that they forgot to give me and they gave it to her, which was really nice of them.
 
I’m frankly baffled at rD’s stress about weather tomorrow - every forecast shows it not even hitting 70 until noon, with the high of 76-78 around 3pm. Low 50s and humid is unpleasantly cold while waiting around, and nothing shows it warming to 60 until around 9am. We are not talking heat indexes near 90 or anything. The yellow flag and talk of cutting the course feels like unnecessary panic, but maybe that’s just my Floridian showing? (FWIW I’m originally from WNY and felt the same there.) I’ll be layered up in throwaways for a while lol!
 
Thanks, I realized I entered the wrong code number (even though it was accepted, weird!) but now I am in good shape and got a bunch of pics. I actually think there is some automatic element to the photopass system because I know you don’t have to have your number showing for the pic to get linked to your bib.
May be out of date info but when I worked photopass back in 2016 it was literally a massive office where a few dozen of us would sign up for shifts, get sodas and occasionally pizza, and sit at a desk where an auto queue system would feed us photos, we would manually type in bib numbers as tags, and submit. We'd have boards that we would put difficult to see costume bib numbers up on (and occasionally just favorite costumes), and often you'd get so many photos from a sequence that even if you couldn't see a bib in one photo you could usually sit it in a previous/next image.

I know it's wild but all the photos are tagged by hand :) We were told to tag EVERYONE possible which is why you might get so many photos where you are strangely in the background. Not computers just following an algorithm, photographers genuinely trying to give you every possible moment you were captured on course. The shifts were actually a blast if you signed up with friends.
 
May be out of date info but when I worked photopass back in 2016 it was literally a massive office where a few dozen of us would sign up for shifts, get sodas and occasionally pizza, and sit at a desk where an auto queue system would feed us photos, we would manually type in bib numbers as tags, and submit. We'd have boards that we would put difficult to see costume bib numbers up on (and occasionally just favorite costumes), and often you'd get so many photos from a sequence that even if you couldn't see a bib in one photo you could usually sit it in a previous/next image.

I know it's wild but all the photos are tagged by hand :) We were told to tag EVERYONE possible which is why you might get so many photos where you are strangely in the background. Not computers just following an algorithm, photographers genuinely trying to give you every possible moment you were captured on course. The shifts were actually a blast if you signed up with friends.

That's super interesting! I felt the same as some of the thoughts mentioned upthread, I've had some race pics show up so instantly that I figured there must be some automated OCR happening and the manual tagging was just for ones the automation couldn't handle.
 
anyone here a spectator expert? We are staying at Gran Destino. Is there enough time to spectate here and then make it to the finish? If I’m in pace it’ll be about 1:08ish from coronado to crossing the finish. My guess is no. And in that case, I’m just going to send my husband to the finish line as the only spectating spot. Does he ride the Epcot bus or a race bus? He wouldn’t leave our hotel until later. Maybe 9am or so.
 
I bought a Nathan Trail Mix Plus hydration running belt today (boy that's a mouthful). Is anyone familiar with these? I'm trying to figure out what those stretchy cords on the sides are for. They look they're for hanging things off of but I can't imaging running with...things?...hanging off the belt. They're like what you see on some backpacks, usually with nothing hanging from them but occasionally you'll see a backpacker or hiker with shoes or boots hanging there. I don't know how to post pictures or I would, haha.
 
Hey y'all... some insight from a NOLA-girl that lived in Boston for decades... the humidity does make a difference in cold weather. When you layer up in drier climates the dry air in between layers can become warm and stay warm if there's not a bad wind. In humid weather it's harder for the air in-between the layers to stay warm. Basically, it's like trapped cold chill. That said, I still do layer up in cold weather. But even my Boston people coming down for Mardi Gras in mid-feb will be surprised how cold they feel. They say it feels like ten degrees colder than the actual. So yes, humidity does have an impact in chilly weather. Of course, all that said, your personal mileage will vary because "cold" and "feels like" is subjective to a certain degree.
Hope all y'all have a merry and magical race tomorrow. Congrats to all the runners!
 
I bought a Nathan Trail Mix Plus hydration running belt today (boy that's a mouthful). Is anyone familiar with these? I'm trying to figure out what those stretchy cords on the sides are for. They look they're for hanging things off of but I can't imaging running with...things?...hanging off the belt. They're like what you see on some backpacks, usually with nothing hanging from them but occasionally you'll see a backpacker or hiker with shoes or boots hanging there. I don't know how to post pictures or I would, haha.
Yep, you can secure (large enough) items in it, and can pull the stretchy cords tighter at the plastic clamp. I think some ppl will put their gels in there? When I did the NYC marathon, secured my gloves in them when it started to warm up around a quarter of the way in and they stayed til the end. Though last time I used them to secure a granola bar, I did lose that...
 
That's super interesting! I felt the same as some of the thoughts mentioned upthread, I've had some race pics show up so instantly that I figured there must be some automated OCR happening and the manual tagging was just for ones the automation couldn't handle.
I was honestly surprised to learn too! At the time the office out of FL also tagged the Disneyland races, which was awesome because we'd be online at 8am EST for their 5am start and just be tagging as soon as photos hit the cloud.
 
Hey y'all... some insight from a NOLA-girl that lived in Boston for decades... the humidity does make a difference in cold weather. When you layer up in drier climates the dry air in between layers can become warm and stay warm if there's not a bad wind. In humid weather it's harder for the air in-between the layers to stay warm. Basically, it's like trapped cold chill. That said, I still do layer up in cold weather. But even my Boston people coming down for Mardi Gras in mid-feb will be surprised how cold they feel. They say it feels like ten degrees colder than the actual. So yes, humidity does have an impact in chilly weather. Of course, all that said, your personal mileage will vary because "cold" and "feels like" is subjective to a certain degree.
Hope all y'all have a merry and magical race tomorrow. Congrats to all the runners!
That makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is them saying they may cut the course short because of the humidity. They were acting like it’ll be so hot tomorrow, but the forecast I’m seeing says it’ll be nice (cooler) until the sun comes up around 9am
 
With full sun it will feel quite warm (or at least to me). When I went to Epcot this morning after the race about 10-11, it was only about 65, but I was quite warm in my long sleeves in the sun. It would feel even warmer if I were running - so I think part of their caution is because a lot of runners are coming from more winter like conditions, and may not be prepared for running in warmer weather (even if it is not ‘hot’).
 
May be out of date info but when I worked photopass back in 2016 it was literally a massive office where a few dozen of us would sign up for shifts, get sodas and occasionally pizza, and sit at a desk where an auto queue system would feed us photos, we would manually type in bib numbers as tags, and submit. We'd have boards that we would put difficult to see costume bib numbers up on (and occasionally just favorite costumes), and often you'd get so many photos from a sequence that even if you couldn't see a bib in one photo you could usually sit it in a previous/next image.

I know it's wild but all the photos are tagged by hand :) We were told to tag EVERYONE possible which is why you might get so many photos where you are strangely in the background. Not computers just following an algorithm, photographers genuinely trying to give you every possible moment you were captured on course. The shifts were actually a blast if you signed up with friends.

Every PhotoPass photographer I’ve spoken to recently says this is still how it’s done. You would think that a massive corporation would have a better system, but you’d also think this corporation could run a website that doesn’t crash during a predictable surge, or have people actually answer phones at their help center.
 
I bought a Nathan Trail Mix Plus hydration running belt today (boy that's a mouthful). Is anyone familiar with these? I'm trying to figure out what those stretchy cords on the sides are for. They look they're for hanging things off of but I can't imaging running with...things?...hanging off the belt. They're like what you see on some backpacks, usually with nothing hanging from them but occasionally you'll see a backpacker or hiker with shoes or boots hanging there. I don't know how to post pictures or I would, haha.

This is what I use. Today, I took off my running gloves and used the shock cords (their term) to hold them while I ran. I don't put gels in them. I think I have also stuffed a neck gaiter and also a headband once or twice. It's a handy feature to have.
 
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Every PhotoPass photographer I’ve spoken to recently says this is still how it’s done. You would think that a massive corporation would have a better system, but you’d also think this corporation could run a website that doesn’t crash during a predictable surge, or have people actually answer phones at their help center.
Wow!! You’re awfully demanding there. Just cool down a little. This is Disney we’re talking about. Im not sure they even know how to spell IT. What makes you think they could do the things you’re asking for. 🤪😁
 















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