Marathon Weekend 2026

brunch at Summer House on the Lake for Saturday before the Marathon. That will be our big meal for the day. First time trying that restaurant, but I’ve seen good things about their brunch
I haven’t had their lunch but we finally tried last time we were in town and very much enjoyed our meal! I cannot imagine brunch would not be good!
 
SAFD: I went vegan in 2018 in part because of my GI upset on long runs and it has helped tremendously! I try to stick to some combo of rice/veggies/tofu the night before a long run. We will be eating at the Skipper Canteen the night before the marathon.
Race morning is a Clif bar and some coffee.
I don't carb load per say, as too much gluten is no bueno for me, but I try to eat rice and starchy veggies the day before a long run.
 
SAFD: I really appreciate reading what every one else's plan is because I have no clue.... Doing the Marathon, with Magic Kingdom the day before. Current thoughts that are changing daily are... Harbor House for lunch thinking the salmon and rice should be a good/safe bet the day before. No idea on dinner, hoping for something around 5/6ish. Probably in the park but depending on how the kid is doing may be at the resort.

Last big meal will be Lunch on Saturday with character dining at EPCOT, then probably share a pizza.

Day of current plan is do some yogurt, and probably a banana, then a stroopwaffel about 10/15 min before the start. No idea how I'm gonna do my coffee, my goal is to not wake everyone else up when I get up to go to the race, so I would like to just buy some once I get there (my understanding is there is at least one vendor?), but worried that may be to late to fully use the porta johns....

I'm still working on exactly what I'm gonna carry with me for food during the race, I have been using pumpkin oreos and that has been working so far, but carrying enough is problematic... I can carry enough for about 8 with the pockets I have which works out to about 16 miles. Fortunately Aldi still has stroopwaffels right now so I may try that on my next long run, they are a little more compact.
 

SAFD: I went vegan in 2018 in part because of my GI upset on long runs and it has helped tremendously! I try to stick to some combo of rice/veggies/tofu the night before a long run. We will be eating at the Skipper Canteen the night before the marathon.
Race morning is a Clif bar and some coffee.
I don't carb load per say, as too much gluten is no bueno for me, but I try to eat rice and starchy veggies the day before a long run.
I have a dear friend who is a vegan and nutritionist who wrote a book on plant-based fueling that you might want to check out: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/...utrition-handbook-by-nichole-dandrea-russert/

I'm not vegan, but she does a great job of explaining the science behind it all, and I have used SO many recipes from this book!
 
I'm still working on exactly what I'm gonna carry with me for food during the race, I have been using pumpkin oreos and that has been working so far, but carrying enough is problematic... I can carry enough for about 8 with the pockets I have which works out to about 16 miles. Fortunately Aldi still has stroopwaffels right now so I may try that on my next long run, they are a little more compact.
Two responses come to mind:
1. "He's going to need bigger pockets"
2. I like the idea, but trying to open and close a tray of Oreos for 26 miles.... ;-)

And, yes, there is a coffee truck in the pre-race area. Hopefully you like or can tolerate Joffree's coffee (I'm not a fan).
Many of the resorts have started having coffee available before you get on the bus. You might check where you are staying and ask if they'll have anything available.
 
Two responses come to mind:
1. "He's going to need bigger pockets"
2. I like the idea, but trying to open and close a tray of Oreos for 26 miles.... ;-)

And, yes, there is a coffee truck in the pre-race area. Hopefully you like or can tolerate Joffree's coffee (I'm not a fan).
Many of the resorts have started having coffee available before you get on the bus. You might check where you are staying and ask if they'll have anything available.
There’s also coffee in the food tent. It’s not good coffee (I prefer Joffreys) but it doesn’t have the massive line Joffreys has. If my resort doesn’t have coffee that’s where I grab mine because I desperately need a caffeine infusion on race mornings.
 

New Posts



Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE








DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top Bottom