Hi gang!!
I had a pretty good time at the run on Saturday.
It was a very quick trip for my friend and me...we each left our homes by 6 am on Saturday morning (due to work schedules), and...my friend arrived on time by noon or 1 pm. My plane was delayed, and I was completely freaking out about missing packet pickup and therefore the race!
When I got to MCO, I was on and off the phone with my friend--should I just take a cab to PI, rent a car, or try to do ME?--turns out she was at packet pickup and they allowed her to get my packet and my pin (I reminded her to get my pin...so sorry for the previous poster who didn't get hers). That saved me much stress and the question of getting a rental car.
We met at POP and had a bite to eat and took naps to rest for the race.
We got over to MGM on the bus by 730. We didn't want to wait too long, in case busses weren't running there any longer after park closing. Wish we had been smart enough to bring something like a plastic bag to sit on...the 2+ hours on our feet took its toll. Lots of portapotties...so that was great! We didn't have trouble finding where to go. People were able to tell us. But more signage would be nice.
We were very happy to have our photos taken with several people...if y'all saw two girl bellhops with the striped hats, that was us!

We only saw one other set of bellhops, and they didn't have the hats. It was really great fun to have a themed costume on.
The delay was really aggravating...since we had planned ahead and gotten there with plenty of time to spare. I'm sure the traffic situation was compounded by the bus situation--had they bussed more people in from resorts, etc, they probably could have controlled the traffic flow better. And...I didn't realize (from the *lovely* race map) that the race course blocked the main traffic entrance to MGM. Brilliant.
Was happy to start running....I felt pretty good starting out, but the time on our feet and the humidity got to me by mile 3 or 4. Thank goodness, my friend was a little patient, and I had a little incentive to keep running with her, as I wanted us to run through MGM together to show off our outfits.

We averaged under 10:30 a mile for the first 6, then slowed down a bit due to my legs not wanting to go more, and the twists and turns through the park once we entered. I just kept willing myself to hold the pace...would have been a little more comfortable at 11/mile, but I'm glad I got pushed.
Had to dodge a few 6.5K walkers....but not too bad...I've seen much worse foot traffic at other races. And, really...good on the people who are just starting to get active to actually sign up and carry through with an event like this. Nice for the ones who are aware to not block people who may have other goals, too. Thanks for that. I liked the course...even though I never got to the part where we went down the slide through the hat like the pic looked. heehee! I agree that having at least a few characters out would have been fun and something to look forward to. And to whoever said they liked our Haunted Mansion outfits....duh! It was the Tower of Terror run! besides, the HM girl CMs wear little doilies on their heads.
Post-race....it was great to have been able to check a bag. I liked the brownie. Was more interested in fluids and was able to get a water and a powerade. (wonder why some didn't get one of each?) Had a banana, too. Didn't feel like eating much else. Glad about that, once I caught a glimpse of the outrageous pricing for beer, etc. !
We rode TOT--of course, we had to, we were freakin' Bellhops!! The CMs were funny when we walked up. After the first time through, we were greeted by 3 CM bellhops and they said they heard about us running. And offered us a second time on TOT....so we got to go up the back elevator and straight back onto the ride! very cool!
We rode RNR once, and that was plenty. I think riding rides so soon after the race effort and continued need for hydration made us both a little queasy. (and I can usually ride anything) We were ready to go find a cab by that time, and were pleasantly surprised that someone in transportation was smart enough to not leave all those participants stranded at MGM or be forced to take taxis. I really hope they learned their lesson with that. I had already sent WDW sports an email about that. (note: EMMI did not produce this race, though they do produce others, like the marathon, I believe. WDW produced the race. EMMI just timed it.)
The next day we went to AK, MK, and Epcot....then had a tiny break before a 9:30 ADR at California Grill, which was quite yummy. But very tiring, as our ME pickup was at 3:45 the next morning. ow!
Love the medal...not worried about no difference between the 13K and 6.5K (truthfully, that there is a medal at all, esp. for the shorter race, is nice, based on my 8 or 9 years of running). Having the word "inaugural" would have been cool, though. But we all know it was. Like the race t-shirt.
If I did it again, I would allow more time for the whole trip...took me a bit to recover, and I'm not sure we enjoyed Cali. Grill as much as we would have if more rested.