PJofNB
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2019
- Messages
- 73
After reading and enjoying a number of trip reports from marathon weekend, I have decided to jump in and write my first trip report. I am still quite a novice with posting to these boards, so this will likely be a bit rough. First, a bit of background before getting to the trip itself...
Who: Me, my wife and our young-adult daughter, from Fredericton, NB, Canada. (We left our son at home with the pets!)
What: A trip to WDW for our first runDisney event, the Princess Half Marathon on Sunday, 24 February.
Where: Port Orleans French Quarter
When: 21-25 February for me. My wife and daughter stayed longer, returning home on 2 March.
Why: Motivation to get fit and participate in a runDisney event, run our first half marathons, excuse to visit Disney World, opportunity to escape winter for a short time,...
How: Read along to find out!
This was our third family trip to Disney World. The previous ones were in 2005 (our family of four plus my sister-in-law and her husband shared a cabin at Fort Wilderness) and in 2012 (just our family, Caribbean Beach Resort). My wife also visited as a girl in the 80's with her parents and siblings.
Further background / pre-trip
I started running off and on about eight years ago when my son was running cross country and track in high school. I did a few local 5k and 10k races, typically a couple per year, but nothing very much longer. I first read about the runDisney races a few years ago and thought they sounded like fun, but wasn't ready to commit to training for longer distances. Travel to other places, work commitments and aging children meant another trip to Disney World didn't seem to be in the cards. That changed last spring (May 2018) when we were having a family chat about travel and my daughter expressed an interest in returning to Disney World. I had just run a local 10k and was interested in trying a half marathon. I suggested another family trip to Disney was not likely, unless she was interested in starting to run and train for a half marathon, as I was interested in trying a runDisney event. I think the next day (certainly within a few days), my daughter reported back that she had done some research and thought that the Princess Half Marathon in February 2019 was the right event to aim for, considering time of year (weather), theming and the amount of training time that would allow. She wasn't sure if I had been serious in my offer of a runDisney trip and I admit to being a bit surprised by how quickly she came back with specific information and suggestions, but I was happy to confirm and the real planning began. My wife committed to training with my daughter and running as well. Neither did any real running prior to this point, although they both walked quite a bit and participated in some fitness classes. With some internet research, we put together a basic training plan for them and I found my own "first half marathon" plan to follow for people with moderate running experience at shorter distances. My daughter and wife also started planning where to stay, costumes, and other crucial pre-trip details.
Trip schedule (I will try linking each day's report here as I post them.)
Thursday, 21 Feb: Travel, run expo, (and part 2) Epcot
Friday, 22 Feb: Magic Kingdom (part 1), and part 2.
Saturday, 23 Feb: Hollywood Studios
Sunday, 24 Feb: Disney Princess Half Marathon (pre-race and first half), second half and post-race, Animal Kingdom
Monday, 25 Feb: Travel home
Off we go! (arf! arf! on y va!)
Who: Me, my wife and our young-adult daughter, from Fredericton, NB, Canada. (We left our son at home with the pets!)
What: A trip to WDW for our first runDisney event, the Princess Half Marathon on Sunday, 24 February.
Where: Port Orleans French Quarter
When: 21-25 February for me. My wife and daughter stayed longer, returning home on 2 March.
Why: Motivation to get fit and participate in a runDisney event, run our first half marathons, excuse to visit Disney World, opportunity to escape winter for a short time,...
How: Read along to find out!
This was our third family trip to Disney World. The previous ones were in 2005 (our family of four plus my sister-in-law and her husband shared a cabin at Fort Wilderness) and in 2012 (just our family, Caribbean Beach Resort). My wife also visited as a girl in the 80's with her parents and siblings.
Further background / pre-trip
I started running off and on about eight years ago when my son was running cross country and track in high school. I did a few local 5k and 10k races, typically a couple per year, but nothing very much longer. I first read about the runDisney races a few years ago and thought they sounded like fun, but wasn't ready to commit to training for longer distances. Travel to other places, work commitments and aging children meant another trip to Disney World didn't seem to be in the cards. That changed last spring (May 2018) when we were having a family chat about travel and my daughter expressed an interest in returning to Disney World. I had just run a local 10k and was interested in trying a half marathon. I suggested another family trip to Disney was not likely, unless she was interested in starting to run and train for a half marathon, as I was interested in trying a runDisney event. I think the next day (certainly within a few days), my daughter reported back that she had done some research and thought that the Princess Half Marathon in February 2019 was the right event to aim for, considering time of year (weather), theming and the amount of training time that would allow. She wasn't sure if I had been serious in my offer of a runDisney trip and I admit to being a bit surprised by how quickly she came back with specific information and suggestions, but I was happy to confirm and the real planning began. My wife committed to training with my daughter and running as well. Neither did any real running prior to this point, although they both walked quite a bit and participated in some fitness classes. With some internet research, we put together a basic training plan for them and I found my own "first half marathon" plan to follow for people with moderate running experience at shorter distances. My daughter and wife also started planning where to stay, costumes, and other crucial pre-trip details.
Trip schedule (I will try linking each day's report here as I post them.)
Thursday, 21 Feb: Travel, run expo, (and part 2) Epcot
Friday, 22 Feb: Magic Kingdom (part 1), and part 2.
Saturday, 23 Feb: Hollywood Studios
Sunday, 24 Feb: Disney Princess Half Marathon (pre-race and first half), second half and post-race, Animal Kingdom
Monday, 25 Feb: Travel home
Off we go! (arf! arf! on y va!)
Last edited: