Okay see, THAT I get - I totally get why people who didn't get to finish it last year would want to come back and do it again. The "unfinished business" angle makes sense to me.
That really bothers me that people are made to feel that way - it would be your first marathon, right?Training for and completing any of these events is a big deal.
Dopey gets the most attention (look at this board - it's the only event right now with its own thread), but the preparation (at least for me) wasn't that much different than the training I did for my first marathon in 2012. Same training plan, just threw in more back-to-back runs. I'm proud of myself for doing Dopey but for me, completing my first marathon (something that I never ever thought I would do) is still my biggest running accomplishment.
And Dopey is NOT a vacation - it is work. The one true Dopey I did was a weekend where my BFFs were also in Disney, and I kept having to check out of things because I needed to go back to the room to rest/nap/go to bed early. It was the right decision, because I made it through all 4 days and didn't die, but it was hard to know that I was missing out on so much. Truly that, the training (which, again, not much different than marathon training) and those 4 awful wake-ups in a row, were the hardest things about it.![]()
And this is why I am planning on not making my Dopey trip a vacation. A) It's too dang expensive for me to buy the race, fly across the country, book a hotel, go to the parks, make costumes, eat food, drink booze every time. B) During other race weekends when I am only doing two races, I still close the parks down because I am trying to do the best of both worlds. C) I wanna finish Dopey and feel good about it. So my plan is to make my Dopey weekend a relaxing race weekend.
You should! Definitely something to be celebrated.You are really validating my feelings on this- thanks!
This would be my first (& only. seriously!) marathon, so I think I am going to celebrate/aim for that!
Exactly!!Just because I can do something (like run Dopey) doesn't mean I want to!
Okay so I'm gonna be no fun...here comes the opposite of peer pressure, not sure what one would call that...
Dopey isn't the end-all, be-all. You have the wake-ups, the cumulative time on your feet leading up to the marathon, the $$$ factor, extra days taken off to get down there early, etc. I said this elsewhere but if/when I go back for marathon weekend I would do the 10K + marathon (my 2 favorite courses of the weekend, plus my 2 favorite characters as the themes).
The marathon is by far the best course so realistically if you can't do the 4 races (and I think the considerations you have listed above are valid and thoughtful on your part), that's a great bucket list item. 4 parks during one race is an experience you'll never forget. And, I mean...Mickey medal. Everyone needs a Mickey medal.
I feel like that probably made the marathon and weekend as a whole that much more enjoyable too, to just have one race to focus on.I completely agree. After doing the three races on Princess weekend last year, I knew there was no way I could handle one more early wake up call and 26 miles. I gladly "only" ran the marathon this year and got my medal with a smile on my face.
I feel like that probably made the marathon and weekend as a whole that much more enjoyable too, to just have one race to focus on.
I'm glad to have been able to do the multiple race thing (both from a physical and financial standpoint) but more relaxed race weekends seem very appealing to me!
There will be no crashing and burning only running and fun!Okay, I'm super late to this discussion, so I'm just going to get to the bottom line: you do you and don't let people pressure you into something that isn't right for you.
That said ... it's possible that everyone has to do marathon weekend next year. Highly unlikely because life, but ... someone might be thinking something and if that something happens, all this runDisney DIS peeps need to be there to see that something crash and burn.
There will be no crashing and burning only running and fun!
and the reason I was able to fully enjoy it, was that I went solo (my Dad and his wife only joined on Friday for the 1/2 but we are all very independent).And Dopey is NOT a vacation - it is work.