cburnett11
DIS Veteran
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- Jun 19, 2007
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I've enjoyed running at all the resorts I've tried in the past. I haven't run at AKL and see no reason to try. I need to try Fort Wilderness sometime. We've gone down to WDW quite a bit in the late summer/early fall and I'm usually in the middle of training for a fall marathon. For a more serious workout, I prefer Hourglass Lake. It's easy to settle into tempo runs or speedwork. For long runs I like meandering around the Boardwalk resorts, heading out to the Studios, and running around some roads circling Beach/Yacht that I'm probably not supposed to be on. But Saratoga/Old Key West are great too and I've had some nice runs around Coronado and heading over to and into All Stars.
I love reading comments from those that were racing the half in 2017 that made lemonade that day by running anyways. I happened to be staying at Pop and was only doing the marathon the next morning. But when I went out to do my shakeout run, hourglass lake was packed. Seeing so many out there getting it done, with impromptu water/powerade stops, "character" stops, spectators, etc. was really something. I actually started tearing up and it just motivated me more to just enjoy myself the next day. After I got cleaned up, my family went over to the Boardwalk area to shop/eat and we saw plenty more over there and that was when it was windy, rainy, etc. We stayed watching and cheering people for quite a while. Many of them finished their runs right in front of the General Store where a couple of clever spectators were using some toilet paper rolls as a makeshift finish line tape for anyone that wanted to finish by "breaking tape". It was just awesome!
I love reading comments from those that were racing the half in 2017 that made lemonade that day by running anyways. I happened to be staying at Pop and was only doing the marathon the next morning. But when I went out to do my shakeout run, hourglass lake was packed. Seeing so many out there getting it done, with impromptu water/powerade stops, "character" stops, spectators, etc. was really something. I actually started tearing up and it just motivated me more to just enjoy myself the next day. After I got cleaned up, my family went over to the Boardwalk area to shop/eat and we saw plenty more over there and that was when it was windy, rainy, etc. We stayed watching and cheering people for quite a while. Many of them finished their runs right in front of the General Store where a couple of clever spectators were using some toilet paper rolls as a makeshift finish line tape for anyone that wanted to finish by "breaking tape". It was just awesome!

