melificent
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I figured this went best here, but someone should feel free to let me know if it belongs in the Tips forum.
Prior to leaving for the Half-Marathon, I tried to do some research for suggestions for spectators and didn't find too much information out there. So I thought I'd post what worked for me (or what I thought would work better next time), in case someone else has the same need in the future. I hope it's helpful and I'd welcome any additions y'all have.
Preparation
Prior to leaving for the Half-Marathon, I tried to do some research for suggestions for spectators and didn't find too much information out there. So I thought I'd post what worked for me (or what I thought would work better next time), in case someone else has the same need in the future. I hope it's helpful and I'd welcome any additions y'all have.

Preparation
- Prepare sign elements ahead of time and glue them to the posterboards when you arrive. Construction paper does not work well with the humidity, but cardstock is pretty durable. I would also recommend giving them a day to really "cure."
- Sign up for runner tracking. YOU WILL WANT IT. Even with runner tracking, consider having your runner text you at certain points if they have their phone. Just a mile number will help you track them in the times between the 5K increments youll receive officially. (And it will help you know whether or not they've already passed your spectating spot.)
- Things to bring with you: water, snacks, sunglasses, a padded seat cushion, and anything your runner might need at a break (wet washcloths, body glide, snacks, etc.).
- Please note that there are coffee and pastries available at the TTC and Polynesian, as well as at EPCOT.
- When your runner is planning a costume, black makes them stand out more. Nearly everyone's in pink and pastels.
- When choosing which host hotel youre planning to stay at, I have two words for you: hot. tub.
- Plan a massage for the afternoon following the half-marathon. Please note that some of the spas are cheaper than the others, so you may want to price check.
- Do not plan to go to the park the day prior to the event. Or the afternoon/evening of the event, unless it's a casual couple rides/shows. Monday is a good park day, but other than that it seemed like too much for us. You will have plenty of other things to do, between the Runners Expo and getting settled and having a massage.
- Dont make full-size posterboard signs. Instead, cut them in half. Additionally, if you want to make them easier to see over the crowds, use paint-stirrers as handles to hold them up. You might consider doubling the posters up to give them more heftthey will absorb moisture in the air and become pretty floppy by the end of the race.
- Give your posters two sides. I was glad I had a sign for my friend, but wished that I could have flipped the poster over when she wasnt around in order to have a generic sign to cheer on the other participants.
- If you plan on cheering at one of the sections where the course is gated off (e.g., TTC, Mile 13), consider putting holes in the top of your signs and bringing string/ribbon so you can hang the sign up. (Although that WILL make it harder for your runner to see. AOBVE the crowd is better.)
- Bring a cowbell or noisemaker or horn or whistle. You will be doing all kinds of clapping for runners you dont know, and your hands will get sore. Youll make more noise with some sort of aid and probably still be able to wave your sign at the same time. If you get really industrious, you could attach bells to the sign.
- Of course this will vary greatly with your runners speed, but this is what worked for us with a 12:30/mile runner. We took the monorail to the TTC (mile 4), walked over to the Polynesian (mile 8), took the monorail to EPCOT and walked to the bus stops (mile 12) and walked over to mile 13.
- Plan to leave your (host) resort no later than 4:30. You want to get in line for the monorail ASAP, rather than waiting at the Starting Line. The monorail will begin running around 5:30 and there will already be a substantial crowd waiting to ride it.
- Try and position yourself in a bend in the crowds so that you can spot your runner more easily and they can find you. Also, texting your runner a brief description of your location may help them pick you out if they have a chance to see the text. Letting them know which side of the road youre on, at the very least, will help them find you more easily, as well as allowing them to get over to your side of the road ahead of time.
- From what I understand, theres a lot going on at the Magic Kingdom, and the runners have plenty of distractions. It's the less-populated stretches where they may need more cheering.
- You have some time between miles 4 and 8 to get a snack and use the bathroom, but expect to be fairly brisk about returning to the monorail and EPCOT to meet your runner at mile 12 due to the crowds at the TTC monorail.
- Following the half-marathon, plan to meet somewhere in the giant lot rather than the family reunion tents. Its much less crowded there.