skfulkers
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Ok, here's what happens when I have a whole week and a round trip flight to California to write a marathon trip report. Sorry it's so long, but I just got caught up in all the details of the weekend and couldn't stop typing.
So, if you make it past the first paragraph and are still reading, enjoy.....
Expo and WISH Dinner
We arrived at the expo around 12:00 on Friday and proceeded to check-in. The lines for the half marathon check-in were huge, but Im assuming thats because the half was the next day. I got my race number and chip for the full fairly quickly, verified the chip, and then it was off to the expo floor. The expo seemed crowded this year! Maybe it was just timing, but the aisles seemed much more congested on the main floor than in years past. And it also appears Disney tried to cram in as many booths as possible, which made the aisles even narrower.
Made a trip through the official Disney merchandise and picked up the obligatory race apparel (we always tell ourselves that we have enough WDW marathon merchandise and we dont need more, but somehow always end up leaving this area with a receipt of over $100). After picking up my race shirtsanother test of crowd controlwe headed outside to pick up Kristas volunteer packet. Are we the only ones who had a hard time finding the volunteer trailer? It didnt seem to be too well marked. When we did find it, getting her packet was a snap. She received her final instructions and access badge (more on that later) and we were ready to head out. We saw Judy and Charlie as we were leaving the main floor and chatted for a few minutes. Judy, if you were nervous about the race on Saturday, you sure didnt show it Friday afternoon!
On the way out of the expo, we ran into Lynne, Kathy and Erin as there were heading in to pick up their packets. We chatted about the weather for the weekend and Lynne pulled up the Orlando forecast on her phone (I should have known Lynne would be on top of that!). We said our goodbyes and it was off to check in at the Pop Century.
Fast forward a few hours and a pool-nap & swim later .we made our way over to the Food Court at the Pop for the WISH meet. Wow, there were a lot of people there! We had such a great time. We all chatted and laughed and hugged and rang cowbells and looked at pictures (why did this feel like a family reunion??). We got a chance to see a lot of old friends and meet a lot of new ones, too. By the way, thanks to Karen and John for the backpacks. They are way cool! After way too many group pictures, we headed into Pop for some food. Krista talked me into the lo mein noodles (since I guess I really should think about carb-loading), which ended up being really good.
After dinner, we took a quick trip over to the MK to catch Wishes and ride a few rides. Made it back to the Pop and were asleep by 11:00.
Saturday, Jan 12
Saturday morning, we decided that instead of trying to scream team on Main Street for the half, wed set up camp around Mile 12 so that we could sleep in a little bit and still make it to the race course. We got up around 6:30am and were dressed and out the door before 7:00. I was a little worried that we may hit some traffic delays heading into Epcot, but we actually cruised right down World Drive and into the Epcot parking lot without any problems. We were out of our car and over to the Mile 12 portion of the course by 7:20. I remember seeing the racers coming through the area (still on a sub-1:30 pace), and they looked VERY hot. Great, so much for the cooler temps this year! We cheered for the racers as they came through, looking for the first signs of any WISHers. Then, about 7:40, we saw the first one. It was Mike, and he was cruisin pretty fast! My quick math told me that he was on pace for a 1:50 half. Wow, with a full to do the next day. Im in awe, Mike! Then, sure enough, the crowds started to get pretty big. More WISHers, and more cheering! Eventually, we saw that our WISH faithful scream teamers who had been on Main Street earlier were now about 200 yards down the course from us. Im not sure how long we were cheering without seeing them. Or maybe they saw us and decided not to say anything. Its all coming together now.
We met up with Scott, Carrie, Cam, Colleen, Sara, Mike, Bill (and Billy & Timmy), Heather and others. It was so great to see all the WISHers come through. And is it just me, or do the people with the NF jerseys look remarkably like WISHers? I think were a big enough group now that we need to formally ask them to change their colors so that we have the only obnoxious lime green/yellow out on the course!
We all stayed at Mile 12 until the last racers came through. I had never stayed that long before. It was pretty amazing to see. We even thanked the guys on the sweeper bikes (even though most people probably hated them along the course) as they passed through. When we got to the finish line, it was quickly realized that Disney pulled the ultimate taboo. They misplaced some of the half medals for the second year in a row! I wont even go into that, but at the very least I plan to write a strongly worded letter about it. Inexcusable.
We chatted with everyone for awhile, gave congratulations, and then headed back to the Pop with Pat and Jim. Krista made plans to meet Jim in the morning (they were both working Water Stop #2 on the full marathon course) at 2:30am. So our alarm clock would be going off at 1:50. Is that bed time or a wake up call?? We lounged around for a few hours and had lunch at the Pop food court again, which to this point had been our only source of meals at Disney. Yum!
Later that afternoon, we swung by Cam & Howards villa to say hi. Had a great time chatting and looking through pictures of last years races. Thanks guys! We then headed over to Spoodles where we had a great dinner with Colleen, Sara, Lisa, Mike, Kathy, Jodi, Steve, Chester, and a lot of their families. You know, all those Philly Marathoners?
You guys are great. We had such a good time, and Im assuming there are a lot of great pictures since the server was busy for about 10 minutes snapping pictures left and right for us. We left Spoodles around 7:00 and headed back to the Pop. Re-organized the race stuff and packed up our carry-ons, since we were checking into SSR tomorrow, and it was lights out before 9:00. I was asleep immediately, and Krista said she was not far behind.
Up next...marathon day....
So, if you make it past the first paragraph and are still reading, enjoy.....
Expo and WISH Dinner
We arrived at the expo around 12:00 on Friday and proceeded to check-in. The lines for the half marathon check-in were huge, but Im assuming thats because the half was the next day. I got my race number and chip for the full fairly quickly, verified the chip, and then it was off to the expo floor. The expo seemed crowded this year! Maybe it was just timing, but the aisles seemed much more congested on the main floor than in years past. And it also appears Disney tried to cram in as many booths as possible, which made the aisles even narrower.
Made a trip through the official Disney merchandise and picked up the obligatory race apparel (we always tell ourselves that we have enough WDW marathon merchandise and we dont need more, but somehow always end up leaving this area with a receipt of over $100). After picking up my race shirtsanother test of crowd controlwe headed outside to pick up Kristas volunteer packet. Are we the only ones who had a hard time finding the volunteer trailer? It didnt seem to be too well marked. When we did find it, getting her packet was a snap. She received her final instructions and access badge (more on that later) and we were ready to head out. We saw Judy and Charlie as we were leaving the main floor and chatted for a few minutes. Judy, if you were nervous about the race on Saturday, you sure didnt show it Friday afternoon!

On the way out of the expo, we ran into Lynne, Kathy and Erin as there were heading in to pick up their packets. We chatted about the weather for the weekend and Lynne pulled up the Orlando forecast on her phone (I should have known Lynne would be on top of that!). We said our goodbyes and it was off to check in at the Pop Century.
Fast forward a few hours and a pool-nap & swim later .we made our way over to the Food Court at the Pop for the WISH meet. Wow, there were a lot of people there! We had such a great time. We all chatted and laughed and hugged and rang cowbells and looked at pictures (why did this feel like a family reunion??). We got a chance to see a lot of old friends and meet a lot of new ones, too. By the way, thanks to Karen and John for the backpacks. They are way cool! After way too many group pictures, we headed into Pop for some food. Krista talked me into the lo mein noodles (since I guess I really should think about carb-loading), which ended up being really good.
After dinner, we took a quick trip over to the MK to catch Wishes and ride a few rides. Made it back to the Pop and were asleep by 11:00.
Saturday, Jan 12
Saturday morning, we decided that instead of trying to scream team on Main Street for the half, wed set up camp around Mile 12 so that we could sleep in a little bit and still make it to the race course. We got up around 6:30am and were dressed and out the door before 7:00. I was a little worried that we may hit some traffic delays heading into Epcot, but we actually cruised right down World Drive and into the Epcot parking lot without any problems. We were out of our car and over to the Mile 12 portion of the course by 7:20. I remember seeing the racers coming through the area (still on a sub-1:30 pace), and they looked VERY hot. Great, so much for the cooler temps this year! We cheered for the racers as they came through, looking for the first signs of any WISHers. Then, about 7:40, we saw the first one. It was Mike, and he was cruisin pretty fast! My quick math told me that he was on pace for a 1:50 half. Wow, with a full to do the next day. Im in awe, Mike! Then, sure enough, the crowds started to get pretty big. More WISHers, and more cheering! Eventually, we saw that our WISH faithful scream teamers who had been on Main Street earlier were now about 200 yards down the course from us. Im not sure how long we were cheering without seeing them. Or maybe they saw us and decided not to say anything. Its all coming together now.

We all stayed at Mile 12 until the last racers came through. I had never stayed that long before. It was pretty amazing to see. We even thanked the guys on the sweeper bikes (even though most people probably hated them along the course) as they passed through. When we got to the finish line, it was quickly realized that Disney pulled the ultimate taboo. They misplaced some of the half medals for the second year in a row! I wont even go into that, but at the very least I plan to write a strongly worded letter about it. Inexcusable.
We chatted with everyone for awhile, gave congratulations, and then headed back to the Pop with Pat and Jim. Krista made plans to meet Jim in the morning (they were both working Water Stop #2 on the full marathon course) at 2:30am. So our alarm clock would be going off at 1:50. Is that bed time or a wake up call?? We lounged around for a few hours and had lunch at the Pop food court again, which to this point had been our only source of meals at Disney. Yum!

Later that afternoon, we swung by Cam & Howards villa to say hi. Had a great time chatting and looking through pictures of last years races. Thanks guys! We then headed over to Spoodles where we had a great dinner with Colleen, Sara, Lisa, Mike, Kathy, Jodi, Steve, Chester, and a lot of their families. You know, all those Philly Marathoners?

Up next...marathon day....