SarahDisney
So ... Yeah
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OHHHH SNAP GUESS WHO IS DOING WINE AND DINE NEXT YEAR!!!!!!!!!
Um... not you. You're gonna be in NYC.
OHHHH SNAP GUESS WHO IS DOING WINE AND DINE NEXT YEAR!!!!!!!!!
I know I was hoping to catch some Halloween but it’s already Christmas today. I’ve never seen Halloween at WDW.Do it! Do it! My favorite thing about WDW at the holidays is seeing it as Halloween on 10/31 and Christmas on 11/1. Disneyland doesn't do a turn around that quick. I was only going to do it in 2019 if it fell on this weekend!
More people dress up at Disney than any other race I've attended. My gut tells me about 1/3 are in costume or Disney bounding and 1/3 are in a Disney themed running outfit. Then that leaves the rest that are in regular running clothes. This varies quite a bit based on the corral so I wouldn't be surprised if someone had a different experience. I've found the faster corrals generally have fewer costumes.QOTD: Todays question comes from a fellow poster of this thread. The question reads "I am curious about how many dress up in costume for Disney races, do they wear the costume more than once, do they ever dress up for any other races during the year."
OHHHH SNAP GUESS WHO IS DOING WINE AND DINE NEXT YEAR!!!!!!!!!
QOTD: Todays question comes from a fellow poster of this thread. The question reads "I am curious about how many dress up in costume for Disney races, do they wear the costume more than once, do they ever dress up for any other races during the year."
ATTQOTD: I do run in "costumes" for some races, but I make my "costumes" out of running clothes, because comfort trumps all else for me. I don't seem to do much costuming for WDW Marathon Wkdn because life is hectic leading up to it, and weather is so unpredictable. I've alwyas done something fun for PHM races, and always for Star Wars. I've re-purposed some costume pieces, but haven't used the exact same costume twice... yet. I'm running out of ideas for SW, though, and may start re-wearing some of those.QOTD: Todays question comes from a fellow poster of this thread. The question reads "I am curious about how many dress up in costume for Disney races, do they wear the costume more than once, do they ever dress up for any other races during the year."
I soon found out why people had the front of their tutus cut so high up. I wore a tutu ONE time and it annoyed me so much. I don't care how cute I looked.The tutu was terrible and I hiked it up around my rib cage to keep it from being sucked into my thighs.
The sweat and 'oh my! that is going to leave a mark!' face as a result of the tutu eliminated any chance of it looking cute. I fully believe I looked worse off for wearing it!I soon found out why people had the front of their tutus cut so high up. I wore a tutu ONE time and it annoyed me so much. I don't care how cute I looked.
Last night as my nephews were happily sharing their haul for the evening, the adults were removing all Reese's and Butterfingers from the youngest's bucket since he's still too little to try peanuts in case of peanut allergies. It was a good night for us.ATTQOTD: So, I went out and bought a ton of full-sized candy bars for ToTers tonight ... and as soon as I got home, it started pouring rain and hasn't really stopped.
Looks like I'm going to be living off of Reese's Cups for the next two weeks.
Hoping everyone gets better.My training, if you want to call it that for marathon weekend is a train wreck. It seems every week something comes up, and I just cant get it together. This week is more of the same. DD is running a fever againand all of our people are out of town. Neither of us can miss work this week as we are both working on big projects, so we are praying for a miracle over night that shes feeling better. I am also still sick and have a ton of things to do to prepare for Saturday.
Hang in there. While I haven't had a lot of injury problems, I know how it feels to be disappointed about something that cannot happen and not feeling like participating in things related to that.Anyway it all makes me feel like not participating in a running message board right now. I don't know if that's a typical feeling or not (and I don't know if I'm even doing a good job of explaining how I'm feeling), but there it is. Very bummed out running-wise right now. Thanks for reading and I'm glad to get this off my chest a bit...
I had a lot of fun last year when people read the back of my Jedi Knight Prince Phillip cape that read "Once Upon a Dream In a Galaxy Far, Far Away. . . ." and realized what the costume was.I APPRECIATE AND LOVE how many people dress up at disney races. It helps the miles go by (and passes time in the corrals) to people watch and it's fun when spectating to yell out character names enthusiastically at people.
This is mostly me. I choose tech shirts in character colors (black or gray for Luke Skywalker depending on the movie) or tech running shirts (Darth Vader, Batman) that clearly suggest the character. I'll also carry a lightsaber for Star Wars races. I might carry a lightsaber for marathon weekend, but I want to get a shorter hilt than the one I used for Dark Side as that one started to annoy me during the races.ATTQOTD: I do run in "costumes" for some races, but I make my "costumes" out of running clothes, because comfort trumps all else for me. I don't seem to do much costuming for WDW Marathon Wkdn because life is hectic leading up to it, and weather is so unpredictable. I've alwyas done something fun for PHM races, and always for Star Wars. I've re-purposed some costume pieces, but haven't used the exact same costume twice... yet. I'm running out of ideas for SW, though, and may start re-wearing some of those.
I've been away from the board for a while. I have a knee injury that's probably just muscular (quad above the knee) but it's not going away and my physical therapist doesn't want me running. I'm really bummed out about it and coming here is actually tough since I don't feel like a runner at all at the moment. I had taken 2 weeks off, did the physical therapy exercises and felt better. Then I did a short and slow run and the pain came right back. Now I'm off my feet again and I'mreally worried that my injury is going to be more long term. Anyway it all makes me feel like not participating in a running message board right now. I don't know if that's a typical feeling or not (and I don't know if I'm even doing a good job of explaining how I'm feeling), but there it is. Very bummed out running-wise right now. Thanks for reading and I'm glad to get this off my chest a bit...