annmarieda
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The OP has already confirmed that they have not submitted a time so they WILL be in the last corral. And they are doing the 10k, not the half.
That is what I get for not reading more thoroughly. Sorry bout that. I missed it.

I'm thinking that we'll be fine in the last corral, but may have to ditch the character stops if the lines are too long. Just because we're in the last corral it doesn't mean we'll get swept. I'm sure there are many people before us who have started in the last corral and manage to finish the runBut I'm still going to aim to be at the beginning of the last corral, just for a bit of buffer.
I really hope I didn't offend. I hope you didn't think that I was saying people in the last corral get swept. Far from it. There are people in the last corrals that are able to run and make such good time they finish well before people in earlier corrals. (I would not be one of them... but fast runners who can do that do exist) So yes... the only reason someone in the last corral would be at risk for being swept is if they were one of the last to cross the start AND do not maintain a 16 minute mile. Everyone outside of that group of people will be just fine. Because ultimately even if you are in the last corral but have say a 1000 people behind you - you have a buffer and will likely be able to finish with greater than a 16 minute mile. (my first ever disney race I had a greater than 16 minute mile pace yet did not get swept)
My main point was to say that one should anticipate their time will be a bit slower. Maybe not as much as mine is (mine is about 2 minutes per mile slower for a half than it is for a 10k even though I do not stop for characters.)
