Any racers who have done Princess in the past know the layout of the corrals? I understand that anything could change, but I am curious about the placement and logistics from the time you get to the pre-race waiting area until the starting line gun. The only long Disney run I have done is TOT, and the corrals were placed side by side. Is this the same for Princess?
The reason I ask is that I am traveling with my Mom, we are both running, but we run at different paces so don't need to actually start/run together. However, I am in A and she is in B, and it would be really nice to at least wait together. At TOT, this would have been super simple. A and B corrals were side by side with just a simple fence in between, so even if we each waited in our own corral, we could just sit near the fences and talk/wait/hang out together.
However, I have no idea if this is the standard. Are the corrals usually placed this close together? Similar set-ups? Or are they ever front to back?
It also seems like people are talking about a rather long walk from the corrals to the start. When does this happen? Less than 20 min from the gun? 30 min? 45 min? An hour? At TOT, it seemed pretty quick, so if Mom and I had to split up when the corrals started walking, we would only be waiting for a short time for the actual start. But is this time much longer at the Princess? Would we be standing around alone for a really long time in separate corrals post-walk?
Looong question, probably simple answer. Just wondering if its worth me moving back to B to wait with her, or if we can reasonably wait together and still run from different corrals. Once we start, we won't see each other until the finish, and that's totally fine. So I am hesitant to give up my A placement and face more a crowded course, if there is a way to take advantage of the waiting time together.
Thoughts?
The reason I ask is that I am traveling with my Mom, we are both running, but we run at different paces so don't need to actually start/run together. However, I am in A and she is in B, and it would be really nice to at least wait together. At TOT, this would have been super simple. A and B corrals were side by side with just a simple fence in between, so even if we each waited in our own corral, we could just sit near the fences and talk/wait/hang out together.
However, I have no idea if this is the standard. Are the corrals usually placed this close together? Similar set-ups? Or are they ever front to back?
It also seems like people are talking about a rather long walk from the corrals to the start. When does this happen? Less than 20 min from the gun? 30 min? 45 min? An hour? At TOT, it seemed pretty quick, so if Mom and I had to split up when the corrals started walking, we would only be waiting for a short time for the actual start. But is this time much longer at the Princess? Would we be standing around alone for a really long time in separate corrals post-walk?
Looong question, probably simple answer. Just wondering if its worth me moving back to B to wait with her, or if we can reasonably wait together and still run from different corrals. Once we start, we won't see each other until the finish, and that's totally fine. So I am hesitant to give up my A placement and face more a crowded course, if there is a way to take advantage of the waiting time together.
Thoughts?