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We ate there during Marathon weekend, the food was amazing. You won't be disappointed.First time at Yak and Yeti for us too! It looks delicious!!
We ate there during Marathon weekend, the food was amazing. You won't be disappointed.First time at Yak and Yeti for us too! It looks delicious!!
We ate there during Marathon weekend, the food was amazing. You won't be disappointed.
It is now!I think I want the 5K to be sold out. Mostly so I can stop considering signing up for it.
5K and 10K caps are around 10,000. Dark Side Half was about 20,000. (That's with individual race and challenge bibs combined)Goofy (no pun intended) question...about how many participants do they allow for in the 5k, and other runs if anyone knows. We ran the 5 & 10k Princess weekend runs last year, but I would think there would be quite a few more in that established and popular run over the SWDS.
So about 4,000 more runners than Light Side for the Half. Hopefully the course crowding isn't awful. The last two Light Side 10Ks have had serious congestion problems at the start of the course. I'm not fast by any means, but when it takes me 20 minutes to navigate the first mile, something needs to be addressed.5K and 10K caps are around 10,000. Dark Side Half was about 20,000. (That's with individual race and challenge bibs combined)
So about 4,000 more runners than Light Side for the Half. Hopefully the course crowding isn't awful. The last two Light Side 10Ks have had serious congestion problems at the start of the course. I'm not fast by any means, but when it takes me 20 minutes to navigate the first mile, something needs to be addressed.
I got the Fastpasses I wanted!Got Rivers of Light for Wednesday night the 19th. I'm so excited! Now just crossing my fingers that everything goes as planned because I have 3 nights that aren't pre-race nights to see Wishes, Rivers of Light and hopefully Star Wars (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). If anything happens, I'll have to either sacrifice ROL or Star Wars (definitely not missing my last chance to see Wishes) or sacrifice some sleep the night before one of the races to squeeze one in.
I won't lie: the Dark Side 10K last year was an epic cluster, at least for those of us in later corrals. I've truly never seen anything like it! Just a wall of humanity moving at a snail's pace and nowhere to go to get through or around, with the sweepers and rD people yelling that we needed to "GET MOVING! WE'RE GOING TO SWEEP!", which of course did wonders for the crowded situation. It was the only time in all of my rD races that I really felt like I was in a dangerous situation. BUT, they changed the course this year and I think that, alone, will fix the problem, plus they saw first-hand, and heard form lots of us after, how bad it was, so I'm confident they'll take steps to address it. They already did at Marathon weekend by sending the 5K and 10K corrals off in smaller waves within each corral.So about 4,000 more runners than Light Side for the Half. Hopefully the course crowding isn't awful. The last two Light Side 10Ks have had serious congestion problems at the start of the course. I'm not fast by any means, but when it takes me 20 minutes to navigate the first mile, something needs to be addressed.
Memory Maker - is it worth it for the race photos? We're staying off-site, but it will be my son's first visit to Disney World and we're doing all 4 parks. It'd be nice to just put my phone away, not worry about pictures and focus on spending time with him, but I'm not sure if the price justifies what you get. That being said this is my first (and perhaps only) half-marathon, so I'm definitely going to want some race photos as proof!!
I won't lie: the Dark Side 10K last year was an epic cluster, at least for those of us in later corrals. I've truly never seen anything like it! Just a wall of humanity moving at a snail's pace and nowhere to go to get through or around, with the sweepers and rD people yelling that we needed to "GET MOVING! WE'RE GOING TO SWEEP!", which of course did wonders for the crowded situation. It was the only time in all of my rD races that I really felt like I was in a dangerous situation. BUT, they changed the course this year and I think that, alone, will fix the problem, plus they saw first-hand, and heard form lots of us after, how bad it was, so I'm confident they'll take steps to address it. They already did at Marathon weekend by sending the 5K and 10K corrals off in smaller waves within each corral.
It would be time consuming (but a great taper project, lol!), but how about tacking on red ribbon? Just the minimum number of loose stitches needed to keep them on through a ace. Afterward, just snip the stitches out. I've done that for various pieces and it shouldn't leave holes or anything.And one more ---- I require assistance with costuming!! I want to do a running version of Han Solo. I have the perfect shade of blue running tights and just need to add the stripes down the side. Any ideas?? Preferably - in a not permanent fashion.
I've been told that you can link all photos of yourself in the half marathon to your memory maker which makes it worth the money right there. Race photos can get pricey if bought alone. Add to it the peace of mind that comes when those pro shots from Disney Photo Pass document your son's first trip so beautifully.Memory Maker - is it worth it for the race photos? We're staying off-site, but it will be my son's first visit to Disney World and we're doing all 4 parks. It'd be nice to just put my phone away, not worry about pictures and focus on spending time with him, but I'm not sure if the price justifies what you get. That being said this is my first (and perhaps only) half-marathon, so I'm definitely going to want some race photos as proof!!
Yeah, I hope they fix that. At least the crowds thinned out after mile 1 of this year's 10K to a point where I could go my usual pace instead of leisurely slow stroll through the backstage of DCA.I won't lie: the Dark Side 10K last year was an epic cluster, at least for those of us in later corrals. I've truly never seen anything like it! Just a wall of humanity moving at a snail's pace and nowhere to go to get through or around, with the sweepers and rD people yelling that we needed to "GET MOVING! WE'RE GOING TO SWEEP!", which of course did wonders for the crowded situation. It was the only time in all of my rD races that I really felt like I was in a dangerous situation. BUT, they changed the course this year and I think that, alone, will fix the problem, plus they saw first-hand, and heard form lots of us after, how bad it was, so I'm confident they'll take steps to address it. They already did at Marathon weekend by sending the 5K and 10K corrals off in smaller waves within each corral.
How many park days are you looking at? I'm not sure if the cost is justified for just the race(s). Honestly, most of the PhotoPass photos taken during the Star Wars race weekend at Disneyland involved me looking at the wrong camera. While that's not the fault of the photographers, it's an argument against purchasing Memory Maker for race photos alone.Memory Maker - is it worth it for the race photos? We're staying off-site, but it will be my son's first visit to Disney World and we're doing all 4 parks. It'd be nice to just put my phone away, not worry about pictures and focus on spending time with him, but I'm not sure if the price justifies what you get. That being said this is my first (and perhaps only) half-marathon, so I'm definitely going to want some race photos as proof!!
Memory Maker - is it worth it for the race photos? We're staying off-site, but it will be my son's first visit to Disney World and we're doing all 4 parks. It'd be nice to just put my phone away, not worry about pictures and focus on spending time with him, but I'm not sure if the price justifies what you get. That being said this is my first (and perhaps only) half-marathon, so I'm definitely going to want some race photos as proof!!
I say it's worth it but you really need to make a point to use it in the parks so you don't just have the ride photos. So, anytime you see a photopass photographer have them take your photo, with the main park icons & also they are like everywhere (Like the bride by Everest sometimes) so just look for the tan vests that say photopass and get your photo. Work in character spots (like Character Spot in EP is great when you have your medals, Kylo Ren & Chewie too, Mickey's Circus area characters). All ride photos are included that have them so that's great too.
Then for the races the photopass people hide out in green tents so are easy to spot as your approach them so just make sure you have a clear view of them and they should capture you. Run on the outer edgies as that's where they hang out so you aren't having to weave & maybe cut someone off. SOme character stops sometimes do not have a photopass so make sure you do have your phone or a camera just in case for those. Make sure to stop at the background to get your medal pic afterwards too (although they lost one of my wine & dine ones).