Steve's Girl
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I am running the WDW half marathon in Jan, 2011. I have been planning this trip since the spring of this year. The more I read and research, I realize that I have planned everything wrong! We will be driving to Florida from Michigan on Dec. 26-27. We will be staying with my in-laws who live about 30 miles south of Orlando. Since I will be coming from cold, snowy weather, I thought it would be good to have some time to get used to the warmer climate. My kids will be out of school, so it was a good time for us to go as a family. Then, on January 2, my mom will be flying down to spend the week with us. She has already rented a condo off-site for all of us. (We are Disney veterans, but have never stayed off-site before). This is something my mom wanted to do for us, so we graciously accepted her offer. Now, I am realizing that getting to the race Saturday morning from off-site can be a nightmare. (We will be staying near Animal Kingdom on Old Lake Wilson Rd.) Since we will be moving to a location near Disney on Jan. 2, that means that we will be touring the parks the week before the race. I thought that might be a good taper, but now am realizing that probably isn't the best either. The better option would have been to save park touring for after the race, but unfortunately, that doesn't work for our family's schedule. And for my final wrong decision, we will be leaving to drive home Saturday afternoon after the race. Ugggghhhhh......can I get any of it right!
So...all no no's - park touring the week before the race, staying off site and driving home right after the race. Guess I'll add to that eating all kinds of Disney junk the week before the race. I have really been working hard to train for this race. I just hope my training will pay off and I won't pay for all my boneheaded planning. I'd be pretty disappointed with training this long and this hard only to flop in the race.
So...all no no's - park touring the week before the race, staying off site and driving home right after the race. Guess I'll add to that eating all kinds of Disney junk the week before the race. I have really been working hard to train for this race. I just hope my training will pay off and I won't pay for all my boneheaded planning. I'd be pretty disappointed with training this long and this hard only to flop in the race.