I totally agree. I think I'm the odd voice out, but IMO this was easily the worst course I've ever done. There was so little park time, the construction area was horrible (with no lights!), the course felt super crowded and narrow, and the section from grand floridian was worse than the boardwalk section. We were in D (second wave), and it felt like we were always in a crowd--it never really loosened up. We could see ahead at times, and it looked so nice and open. I think we were just stuck in a crowded section, but the course itself was a big disappointment. We haven't done Marathon weekend since 2023 (I think). I don't understand why there isn't more park time and more wide-open highway roads. Overall, we had a good race because we were taking it easy for tomorrow so the super slow crowded sections didn't phase as much as they would. Maybe I'm romanticizing the courses from before COVID, but they seemed so much better. Oh well, it is what it is, and we love RunDisney races, but I do hope they re-examine Isome of these routes and up the park/wide street time.