WsPrincess
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If this has been discussed already - sorry. I just found the thread a couple of days ago and haven't been able to read through it.
I thought it was interesting that all the disney resorts were listed as host resorts so I called rundisney to ask about it. I was told that the race had gotten so big that they have to use all the resorts as hosts.
I was confused though because I was told that if I didn't book through rundisney that I would not be guaranteed transportation. (I have an AP and want to use that discount to book a room.) The agent told me they were considering using vouchers or something that you get at check-in that would give you access to transportation.
Has anyone else heard this?
Merci
I find it that unlikely that there wouldn't be transport for those who don't use Run Disney for their rooms. We are DVC and are staying at the BCV on points. The website says that there is transport for all host hotels as a perk of doing the race. It doesn't say that you have to book through them. Just my two cents....
We are also DVC and staying on points. I don't see how Disney could do this since for Marathon and Princess people have already booked. I don't think you can change the rules once things are in motion. Seems like another Disney CM not really knowing what is going on. I mean how can they have people register and then say "We were just kidding, unless your room is from RunDisney you can't get transportation". I think it would lead to a complete Disney nightmare.
Is it feasible to stay off property and still feel like you got at least most of the experience or is it just a total pain in the you know where?
If staying on property for 2 nights, for just the hotel room-- what's the price range per night at minimum?
Would you rather stay on property and forego the Retreat OR do the Retreat and stay off property?
Do you dress up for the race? Why / why not out of curiosity?
Have you done it alone? What was your experience?
Thanks for your help!
We are onsite people and never rent a car. So for me I would forego the race retreat and stay onsite. Just less stress for me.
I am dressing up!! Snow White here I come
I am running alone and I am 100% OK with it. I know I will not be alone on the course and I also do not really like running with someone since that means I have to match their pace.
I am so excited to find this thread! I had always wanted to do a Disney Marathon, but I was always such a weakling I never thought I could. But due to recent events in my life, I have to make a change! I have to make myself shape up and work hard! So I have signed up for the race in secret. I have not told my family yet, they would laugh at me and say that I'd never do it. But I am SO doing it!
I have some questions for you all, as this is all new to me. 1- I have been running on a jogging trail through the woods near my home. Is this okay, or should I really be running on pavement? What do you think? The whole half marathon is on pavement is in it? 2- How soon before the race do you guys start wearing a new pair of shoes? I had to ditch my old pair because they fell apart when I started really running, so I just started on a new pair, but the woman at the store call me if I was going to be running many miles a day, they would definitely wear out before February. 3- Does everyone wear a costume?
Thanks all!
Welcome!!! This is my first race too. Is your jogging trail paved at all? I think I would mix it up but I don't think it matters. Some people train inside and do great!
I plan to get my new shoes in December so I can break them in properly before the race!