roomthreeseventeen
Inaugural Dopey Challenge finisher
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Also, election day is never, ever a Monday. It is mandated to be the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
I think people are overlooking two important reasons for a quick sellout:
1) the pace minimum is 16 minutes per mile. The average person in decent health can walk that fast or faster. Would I ever do a non-Disney half marathon and run the whole thing? No way! But, an opportunity to run and walk at a slower pace? Sure, sounds fun!
2) Election Day is the Monday before the race. We picked that week as a vacation week because my kids will only miss four days of school instead of five. Then, I saw I could do the race while I was already there, so why not?
Really, these two factors may be a HUGE contributing factor in non-runners and regular vacationers signing up.
I know the numbers jump around by the different races, but the elites seem to be included in the consecutive numbering of the Corral Assignments released; even with a ~20 or so gap, it wouldn't cover the difference of 567 bibs listed for the Dopey, though.
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I have run every course on the list and have opinions on what is crowded and what is not. I find the DL courses feel much more crowded than the WDW - possibly due to the parks being the first thing on the course.
1. Have you ever tried to walk a 16 minute mile? I'm a 2:10 half'er, and my walking pace is about 20 minutes/mile.
2. I've never heard of a school district in the Northeast that had election day off.
Our experience on both coasts has been that bottlenecking was worst in the parks. And for the races we've done anyway, you spend a solid 2-3 more miles on open roadways in WDW versus Disneyland before entering the first park, giving more time for runners to separate. Add to that Disneyland's pathways seem generally more narrow than WDW, and I could certainly see that being the case.
I was thinking to myself that the lower numbers were probably due to the need to clear the streets for permits, but in thinking about the (perceived) congestion differences, that could also be a factor.
I do not feel the bottle neck at WDW in the parks; especially since the Jan causes have been revised. The exception are the goobers who stop at the bottom of the Castle ramp for photo ops.
I the last days of the old course, the two starts merged at mile 3.3 just behind Mexico/Norway. With the relative speed of both sides it was not uncommon to have the 4:15 marathoners merging with the 5:30 runners. That was a mess.
I do not feel the bottle neck at WDW in the parks; especially since the Jan causes have been revised. The exception are the goobers who stop at the bottom of the Castle ramp for photo ops.
I the last days of the old course, the two starts merged at mile 3.3 just behind Mexico/Norway. With the relative speed of both sides it was not uncommon to have the 4:15 marathoners merging with the 5:30 runners. That was a mess.
1. Have you ever tried to walk a 16 minute mile? I'm a 2:10 half'er, and my walking pace is about 20 minutes/mile.
2. I've never heard of a school district in the Northeast that had election day off.
Mariannekay said:Do any of the other half marathon run this course?
No. The January 1/2 and Princess 1/2 both loop EPCOT to Magic Kingdom. Tower of Terror 10-Miler runs to the gates of Animal Kingdom but only actually runs in Hollywood Studios. W&D hits the most parks outside of the full marathon.
No. The January 1/2 and Princess 1/2 both loop EPCOT to Magic Kingdom. Tower of Terror 10-Miler runs to the gates of Animal Kingdom but only actually runs in Hollywood Studios. W&D hits the most parks outside of the full marathon.
I'm surprised Wine and Dine took over 24 hours to sell out. I just wonder at what point runners will stop registering for Disney races. I'm reading that this undercurrent is going on now. Cost, stress of registration, crowded courses.
I do not feel the bottle neck at WDW in the parks; especially since the Jan causes have been revised. The exception are the goobers who stop at the bottom of the Castle ramp for photo ops. I the last days of the old course, the two starts merged at mile 3.3 just behind Mexico/Norway. With the relative speed of both sides it was not uncommon to have the 4:15 marathoners merging with the 5:30 runners. That was a mess.
I don't know why it bugs me so much but I really wanted a stupid tink mug and a princess wine glass and I could not get either bc I could not justify paying for an extra night lodging and extra day off work when I also knew I would end up wanting to sit in the hotel room all day to rest up anyway. What good does that do disney if I'm not eating at their restaurants or buying park tickets or Mickey ice creams, or any of that and it wasn't fair to my family for whom this was our vacation. So we chose to stay longer after the race and I did not get a wine glass....
Anyhow, sorry for the tangent just some of my rambling thoughts.
The merge was sometimes a mess, but I loved the old course. Running around World Showcase in the dark with the fire torches lit up was something special.
I wish that you could pre-order the merchandise. I would even be happy to pay shipping, if I could get what I wanted. We got to the PHM expo this year on Friday afternoon and so much was already gone.
I did see the wine glasses, but I looked at the shirts first and when I went to pick up a wine glass, they were all gone. My dh was also going to buy a "My Favorite Princess is my Wife" T-shirt, but the only shirts left were all size Small.
I just don't understand why they don't have more merchandise? We were there on Friday afternoon and I know that some people who were running the PHM didn't arrive until Saturday.
It seems like a no brainer to have lots of merchandise available for everyone, they would make so much more money!
I do not feel the bottle neck at WDW in the parks; especially since the Jan causes have been revised. The exception are the goobers who stop at the bottom of the Castle ramp for photo ops.
I wish that you could pre-order the merchandise. I would even be happy to pay shipping, if I could get what I wanted. We got to the PHM expo this year on Friday afternoon and so much was already gone. I did see the wine glasses, but I looked at the shirts first and when I went to pick up a wine glass, they were all gone. My dh was also going to buy a "My Favorite Princess is my Wife" T-shirt, but the only shirts left were all size Small. I just don't understand why they don't have more merchandise? We were there on Friday afternoon and I know that some people who were running the PHM didn't arrive until Saturday. It seems like a no brainer to have lots of merchandise available for everyone, they would make so much more money!