dis_or_dat
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Thanks for the tip about the video. It was actually really cool to see them - looks like the Rebel medal is pretty big.
I managed to do 4 miles w/o IT band pain last night. I did have my knee band on though so its not a true gauge of how its doing but it does show me how far I can go if I have to!
We've pulled the plug on our RnR Vancouver trip so most likely SW will be my next half. Still optimistic that I have enough time to heal and do well!
Better to wait and heal than to push yourself and do more damage. Looks like it's going to be a cold, rainy race and not too much fun. Not looking forward to the weekend - must be because it's "lucky" 13 towards RNR Hall of Fame!
I'm bummed I wont get to see you! But I know you're gonna do great on the 10K! Is your plan still to PR that one?
Now that we're a month or so into training, how's everyone coming along?
Now that we're a month or so into training, how's everyone coming along?
Good morning All I am new to this whole "run Disney" thing. I am doing the 5k light side as an inaugural event. Woot!!
So we will obviously be done by 6am at the latest. Does Disney do anything after the event or am I safe to make some breakfast plans?
Wendy
Good morning All I am new to this whole "run Disney" thing. I am doing the 5k light side as an inaugural event. Woot!!
So we will obviously be done by 6am at the latest. Does Disney do anything after the event or am I safe to make some breakfast plans?
Wendy
A few park touring questions:
What are the typical hours for race weekend (Saturday, Sunday?) Am I safe in assuming there won't be Extra Magic Hours or Magic Morning offered?
We are just running the 10k. Let's say you are starting in a later corral and don't plan on stopping for pictures, what time would you say you are done by and heading back for the hotel? Thinking about making concrete breakfast plans since we're heading down with another family.
I find my disney 10k times to be consistently 10-15 minutes slower than my normal 10k time. However, I purposely do a lot of walking during the 10k cause I save my legs for the Half.
Don't plan on magic morning that weekend because of the race.
I'm not sure what times the park opens on race weekend since I've been running both race weekends, but I believe they both stay open until midnight or maybe 11:00pm. Again in both cases, I've been asleep by then.
I've had breakfast reservations around 10:30 the past 2 years and made it just fine starting in the second to last corral.
Looking at old programs it looks like last year on Saturday and Sunday Disneyland was open 9:00am-midnight and DCA was open 10:00am-8:00pm. The prior year, both parks opened at 9:00am.
If you're starting in the last corral, I would assume that you'll start within 30 minutes of the official start time. Then figure in your 10k pace, add some time for crowding issues and any selfies you may stop and take and that should give you a pretty good estimate of when you'll finish. Getting through the finishers chute doesn't take more than 5 minutes, unless you stop for an official photo and sometimes that takes a few more minutes. I find my disney 10k times to be consistently 10-15 minutes slower than my normal 10k time. However, I purposely do a lot of walking during the 10k cause I save my legs for the Half.
Backing this up for sure. My Disneyland 10K time was about 7 minutes slower than my previous 10K time due to crowding in some narrow areas. People will randomly stop in front of you .. or in my case, literally run into me because she missed the photo stop and had to turn around. ***!