this thread is so long so sorry if this has been asked....
what does everyone plan on doing after the run, meaning, change your clothing or just hang out as is?
This is my first AWAY run and I don't really know the "procedure" if any

thanks!
Danielle
One of the best tips I got from the WISH boards is packing baby wipes in my check bag. I make a trip to Wal-Mart on 535 the day I arrive, pick up some bananas, bagels, some 2 liter soda, a case of water and a $0.98 pack of baby wipes.
This thread has been so helpful! I'm starting to get very excited/anxious for next month! I was wondering about the clothing situation too - I'm so glad that question was asked and answered!
I was wondering a bit about the actual race itself... I may or may not be having nightmares about the 'sweepers' chasing me down lol
So this is our first long race and first Run Disney race and I've read a lot of things about characters along the way... I love the idea of taking a running break for a few minutes here and there but does doing this put us in jeopardy of the sweepers?!? Hubs and I average anywhere between 10-12 a mile when we stick together so perhaps we shouldn't stop? What do you guys recommend? I really want to enjoy this race and not worry about my time but it's such a different mentality than normal... I don't know what to think!
Thank you SO much! I'm looking forward to running with all of you soon!
I would agree with Amanda, even at your slowest pace, you will have more than enough time to stop. I have a slower pace and stop at 95% of the photo ops...I'm a ham. And I still finish under the official time.
I know this has been discussed before but I have nowhere in this thread to find it.
Does anyone has any recommendations on how to deal with eating throughout the day when doing a night run?
Big breakfast, light late lunch, snack a few hours before?
Big lunch, lite early dinner?
Thanks for any tips. I am hoping to try a long run at night towards the end of the month since I usually go as soon as I wake up.
I do know that I hate eating anything within about 2 hours of running b/c it makes me feel sick while running.
Don't try new things out on the day of a race.
You know what your system tolerates. I am an evening runner. For dinner before a longish run, DP makes quesadillias for us. Or I make some sort of mild (to us) chicken with light sides. If I have a potato with dinner, it sinks my run. Same with salad. And dairy. But that is partially to my digestive track, I think.
I'm not sure what my friends who are doing this race have planned, but as of now this is that I am thinking:
Breakfast: Captain Cooks (Polynesian Resort)
Tonga Toast (about 1/3 the price at Kona Cafe and I don't need an ADR). Probably around 10am or so, it's going to be a long day so I am sleeping in.
Dinner: Olivia's (Old Key West)
Bacon Cheeseburger. This sounds counter intuitive to what I said early, but since we plan on this meal around 5pm it works fine for me.
Pre-Race: Banana in the field, about 90 minutes prior to the first wave.