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If @The Expert ditches me for spectating (I selfishly want you to hand me a coke on the race course![]()
If @The Expert ditches me for spectating (I selfishly want you to hand me a coke on the race course![]()
As an unplanned experiment, I had a taste of waiting around for hours for a race to start this past weekend… and it sucked. My race didn’t start until 9:15am, but the race before it started at 6am and I was worried about finding parking later, so I got there a little before 6. I killed time walking around, watching the earlier race’s finish line a bit, eating 2nd breakfast, listening to podcasts, watching the sun rise… by the time my race was staging to start, I was tired and just wanting to be done already. All pre-race energy and excitement was gone. If rD really expects people to show up by 4am for a race starting at 7:30, I’ll never sign up for that.
The first group of runners for the 2027 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend 5K will start at 4:30 a.m., 30 minutes earlier than before. Participants’ start times will range from 4:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m., based on assigned start groups. Arrival times will vary depending on your start time.
If I have to get there early, no. But I’d rather not do 4:30 AM when I probably have a flight at 5 AM on Wednesday and the marathon starts earlier too. I will take all the sleep I can get!But do you really want to wait until the 7:30 start groups?
Okay, @The Expert , you’re allowed to do Dopey now. My coke is secured!If @The Expert ditches me for spectating (), I will still be there! Cokes ahoy!
I don’t trust that rD marketing and I have the same definition of “arrival” lol - I view that as the time I must be parked at EP, while they may consider it the time you have to be walking into your corral. I likely won’t ever do another 5K regardless, but I’m very curious to see how they arrange this.The way they have it written it sounds like they'll have more than one arrival time:
True, although I hadn't thought of it like that. I'm glad I'm not running Wine and Dine and being their guinea pigs, because if I can count on one thing, it's runDisney screwing something up the first time.I don’t trust that rD marketing and I have the same definition of “arrival” lol - I view that as the time I must be parked at EP, while they may consider it the time you have to be walking into your corral. I likely won’t ever do another 5K regardless, but I’m very curious to see how they arrange this.
I think they are going to find that even though people have later start times, they are still going to show up early to take in the environment, root for friends before they start, etc.
I had the same issue with the new Triumph, I am glad that it wasn't just me. It forced me to explore new options after years of being a Saucony guy.SAFD: I’ve been happily in Saucony Triumphs for a LONG time now but this newest model is absolutely shredding my feet! I’ve never had an issue with blisters but WOW—-I think I had them on every toe and both the inside AND outside of my feet. Bizarre.
So……happily reading all these posts to get some ideas for a dif shoe going forward!
And what’s going to happen with people who want to run together, but get different groups? Especially people like little kids that can’t run alone?Unless they go the (more complicated) route of having specific bus times based on your start time. They do this for the infinitely more professional/managed races like NYC and Boston. But then, of course, this wouldn’t apply to people who drive.
I've been thinking the same thing. I'm glad I likely won't be running a rD 5k until Dopey 2028 so that will give them some time to figure things outAnd what’s going to happen with people who want to run together, but get different groups? Especially people like little kids that can’t run alone?
They’ll need some kind of mechanism for people who need to move back, while still preventing everyone who would prefer extra sleep from moving back. W&D is gonna be nuts.

The people who coordinate the buses barely know what's going on as it is, I really don't trust them to check who's getting on buses.Unless they go the (more complicated) route of having specific bus times based on your start time. They do this for the infinitely more professional/managed races like NYC and Boston. But then, of course, this wouldn’t apply to people who drive.