Anyone driving to the race?
I'm not staying on property (with friends), so I will be driving to the race. I know most of us on here will be taking a Disney bus, but I have heard the traffic is crazy..it definitely was for the 5k last year and that was a lot less people!
I had emailed RunDisney too, they said I'm in Corral B... but they called me "Deborah"So I emailed them back and let them know that is not my name, can you please re-check my info and please I hope I'm still in Corral B!
But she did say in the email that Corral B is for people with estimated finish times of 2:11 and 2:30 - hope that helps people figure out their corrals!! I think I put down an estimated time of 2:30 so I'm in there by the skin of my teeth lol!
Yay! For some reason I feel like B is the best corral to be in!
And thank you...now I don't have to email them and ask, you've confirmed that I'm in B as well!
This might be getting to specific, but does anyone have any idea how many people are registered? I wonder if they went all the way up to 20,000 before they got to the teams or if there was an earlier cut-off for single runner numbers and then they 'skipped' to the 20,000+ number for the teams? I'm wondering how many people are in each corral...22,000/8 works out to 2750 per corral. Wait a second...if that's the case, could I possibly be in A? Nah...there have to be more than 178 teams in A.
Okay. I'm over thinking this. I'm going to go make a packing list!
I will be driving to the race, and have driven the last two years as well.
Traffic is a bit nuts but not too bad really. I would try to be getting to Epcot by about 4:15-4:30, and then bring coffee/breakfast/etc with you and stay in the car to stay warm until it's time to go to gear check, take a potty break, and walk to the corral (which will take ~30 min to do all three).
I've never had trouble getting out after the race, but we are slow and take our time getting out of the finish area.
And I must be in corral A by the skin of my teeth. I submitted a 2:10 half as my proof of time. I love that Disney isn't being so secretive about corral placements or maybe people just haven't asked in the past![]()
I remember someone mentioning that they were going to do a sort of Belle outfit with blue and white. Well, yesterday I was a few minutes early for my boxing class, so I did what I always do when I have a spare few minutes and headed to TJ Maxx to see what kind of workout clothes they have (I have a slight problem). Lo and behold, they had a display of blue running skirts and running tanks. Winner! I already have a white tech shirt that the tank can go over...so bookish Belle I am!
I really hope that however I 'stole' this idea from doesn't mind....
I have known my bib number for a few days now and I could not be more disappointed. I haven't bothered to even ask what the Corral is.
The thing is - I ran 13.5mi Sunday with a sore knee. I didn't realize at the time that what I was feeling was IT Band Syndrome, but after that run it is really evident what I'm dealing with. I went to Target and bought a foam roller today.
So my question is: will this IT thing keep me from being able to participate? Especially since I'm starting in Corral Z?
Thanks in advance!!
I have known my bib number for a few days now and I could not be more disappointed. I haven't bothered to even ask what the Corral is.
The thing is - I ran 13.5mi Sunday with a sore knee. I didn't realize at the time that what I was feeling was IT Band Syndrome, but after that run it is really evident what I'm dealing with. I went to Target and bought a foam roller today.
So my question is: will this IT thing keep me from being able to participate? Especially since I'm starting in Corral Z?
Thanks in advance!!
My question for all experienced runners. I am thinking I am in corral C with number 7677. For my healthy body, this would have been perfect. Now that I have stopped training and basically hoping to walk it (best case scenario, break into a run here or there), how should I approach the corral? Shuffle myself to the back? I do not want to interfere with the other runners start.
I did this last year too. I was in corral C (with a time to prove it), but was recovering from a stress fracture. Basically I just started toward the back and walking and moving aside for anyone behind, and within about 2-3 min we were alone anyhow.
This year, again, sigh, I am recovering from injury and will be doing the same thing. In C, walking.
For those of you who are truly racing this race, remember to CALL OUT that you are passing on the left or right. You will for sure run into those who can't hear you due to headphones, but for those of us who aren't wearing them, it's not exactly fair to get mad for someone not moving if you don't cue them. For the record, I feel the same way about bikers/faster runners on trails.
I had a few people get mad last year, but never said anything until after they passed. It was waaay into the race, too, like mile 6-7, to which I say get a proof of time next time and start in a higher corral if you are really that fast.
I had ITBS while training for my first half. I found a knee strap online that said it was for people with ITBS, although I'm not sure how much it helped because I got through the race fine, but my knee still hurt bad after the race. I'm no expert, but ice and foam rolling really worked well for me. Also I'd slather on icy hot, or some kind of muscle rub before and during runs to kind of numb the pain.I have known my bib number for a few days now and I could not be more disappointed. I haven't bothered to even ask what the Corral is.
The thing is - I ran 13.5mi Sunday with a sore knee. I didn't realize at the time that what I was feeling was IT Band Syndrome, but after that run it is really evident what I'm dealing with. I went to Target and bought a foam roller today.
So my question is: will this IT thing keep me from being able to participate? Especially since I'm starting in Corral Z?
Thanks in advance!!
My question for all experienced runners. I am thinking I am in corral C with number 7677. For my healthy body, this would have been perfect. Now that I have stopped training and basically hoping to walk it (best case scenario, break into a run here or there), how should I approach the corral? Shuffle myself to the back? I do not want to interfere with the other runners start.