
Totally agree!
Yeah, that's what we all said, lol!

Yay, welcome back to the madness... again!
Honestly, I think she has to
want to do it -both the race and the training - first and foremost. If she's not interested in training for it, I can't imagine it'll be a very fun race. OTOH if she's a soccer player, she's already in great shape, so she may be able to get through the race with little training. Then the question becomes are you okay with her winging it, or will her choosing not to train create stress and tension?
See, now I'm the total opposite - I'm a HUGE fan of rD's pre- and post-race support! I'm not arguing; just pointing out for new folks how different people have different thoughts on what "good" is. I adore the items in the snack boxes and much prefer them to the white-bread bagels I've gotten at other races. And the party atmosphere with a DJ spinning tunes totally gets me going, especially as I am NOT a morning person. I don't love needing to get up so early, but I figure it is what it is and deal with it as best I can.
I've actually had the opposite reaction... I race non-rD races for time and to see what I can really do with my training. But having done a few of them, I totally understand the cost associated with rD now; there's just no comparison, to me, when it comes to entertainment, running through parks, on-course support, medals... As much grief as I give rD about other stuff (I'm talking to YOU, rD marketing!), I honestly feel like I get what I pay for.
You can find pricing at
http://www.rundisney.com/princess-half-marathon/. Here's the 5K info: