What an amazing day! This was my very first race of any kind and it was probably the hardest thing I have EVER done! I got a bad case of plantar fascititis back in November and it seriously impaired my training - did not get to do nearly as much as I hoped so I was pretty nervous going into today. Just waiting in the corrals was a blast - fun music, fun conversation, and fun costumes! The first 2 miles were really hard for me - usually are - I had shin splints - but they went away after that and I felt pretty good until mile 10. I walked most of the race and was pretty slow - managed to stay ahead of the balloon lady who was keeping the 16 min mile pace and the sweepers until between mile 10 and 11. Then she passed me and I had nothing left - thought I would seriously pass out - so dizzy, hands swelling, ugh. I heard from some they stop sweeping at mile 10 but others said the last spot was mile 11 so I thought I was through. I just kept going and there were some wonderful ladies that encouraged those of us back there - helped us get the swelling in our hands down and told us we could keep going - if they are on here and reading this - THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! I made it to mile 12 and started to cry because I thought I was actually going to finish! I met a new friend who I walked with the last mile and that helped, too - we were in Epcot now so i felt pretty certain they wouldn't sweep us. And I made it to the finish - my end overall pace was about 16:40 - finished in 3:38:56 and got my beautiful medal. It was such an incredible feeling - can't describe it - and still almost can't believe I did it. Anyone out there who is thinking about doing this - GO FOR IT! You can do it - you have plenty of time to train - start slow and start now! I can't imagine a more fun race! I wish I had had the time to stop for pictures but I knew I was slow and just had to keep going. Maybe one day I will come back with more training and get those pics and relax and enjoy it even more!
are you from chicago? I walked epcot with someone from Chicago a nice girl who was having PF issues as was I. We jogged over the finish line together. My time was 3:29:51. Really helped finishing and that last mile to have someone to chat with who was dealing with same foot issue. i never got a name. I had on the red hat with tiara and bow sewn on.

I couldn't believe it, same thing happened to me for the January Half. I had NO choice but to stop in a bathroom once. That added a couple minutes to my time.
Only downside is it's a bit further off the course. I think its worth it though. My goal this race was to finish in under 2:30 and my time was 2:28:50. So it would have been around 2:26/7 without my stop.
WHY oh WHY did I have to get sick that weekend? I am so disappointed in my time, I have always been a sub 2 half marathon and my time on this race was HORRIBLE. I am reading everyone's fabulous experience and its honestly such a blur to me and I have no good memories......I did really enjoy running the 5K with my daughter, great memories there. I guess I need to get over my disappointment and try to run it again next year



The only one I might purchase is the one I had made at the Castle. The one they took as I crossed the finish line, I was holding 2 thumbs up but in the picture, it looks like I am flipping off the camera. My children thought that was funny. I know now where the cameras are for next year. I will be sure to look like a princess not a royal mess.