I am caught up... well enough to get the short version of conversation and race times and upcoming races.
First I would like to thank yall for keeping things going. I realize that this thread and each addition of it has now probably become large enough to where it could really go on a while without much input from myself lol. Thanks for participating everyone!
The disunplugged just did a show about this.
I think Flight of Passage has the best overall queue. It’s incredibly immersive.
I also very much enjoy the Haunted Mansion queue and Expedition Everest queue. Tower of Terror is also fantastic.
I had recently listened to the recording on
YouTube, so I am guilty of stealing the idea.
3rd ish... I think I have everyones races and finish times. I will work on updating the list tomorrow. Thank you for your patience.
Last thing I would like to discuss is from nearly two weeks ago in the thread. Charity runners at Boston. I am aware there is a segment of people who feel this should not be allowed for various reasons. I'll say it here, that I ran for charity at Boston. I was to poor to write a check for the amount required, so I went out in my community and raised the funds. That aside, the race would not be the race it is without it's charity partners. They are given bibs for people to raise money for their cause, but in return they work the butts off. Every water station is run by a charity, and they have plenty of them. They do all the free work that keep race cost somewhat down. This is why Boston and other races have charity groups involved, they provide labor, and in return receive donations by the bibs they distribute. A marathon that cost $200 dollars today would probably need to increase that entry fee without the charity groups 2-3 times more to cover hiring temp workers to work 1 day a year. Bash them if you want, but without them races would be very different. There are people that are just buying their way in and writing personal check, but they also have others that are truly touched by the cause they are running for and this is how they can contribute.