Yes, they can walk it. Yes, they should sign up for it.While I am planning on running the 5k twice on our upcoming cruises, my wife and daughter were curious if they could get off the ship with the group and walk the course? Will they need to sign up for it, or is this just not allowed?
Can my 11 year-old son walk it with me? Not sure about the age limit.
well... your rubber toy you put over your next since it's not actually made of medal
Toy?
rundisney 5Ks, even the ones you pay for, involve a rubber medal. IMO it's because they have a lower age limit for them, and they don't want to have the metal medals injure a child.
The ones that came out this year for the CC 5K are absolutely adorable and fabulous, and I don't want to disparage them at all by calling them a toy. They are FAR superior to the hard plastic Mickey head medallions they gave out prior to January 2015. (and even those were fine for a *free* event)
Something bothered me very much on our last cruise. I am assuming that if I search these forums I will see someone posting some "tip" that if you sign up for the 5K you can get off of the ship first and then just proceed straight to the beach and claim your territory for the day. I am a runner as is my 11 year old son. My fault for not signing up for the 5K the second I got on the ship, but when I went to get tickets for the 5K the following night I was told that it was "sold out". Thankfully they had a waiting list and I was called the night before we docked at Castaway that I could come get my tickets. I was horrified to see nearly 300 people, wearing their bibs, getting off the ship only to see about 100 line up at the starting line with the rest breaking off from the group at various points on the island to lay their territorial claim.
Something bothered me very much on our last cruise. I am assuming that if I search these forums I will see someone posting some "tip" that if you sign up for the 5K you can get off of the ship first and then just proceed straight to the beach and claim your territory for the day. I am a runner as is my 11 year old son. My fault for not signing up for the 5K the second I got on the ship, but when I went to get tickets for the 5K the following night I was told that it was "sold out". Thankfully they had a waiting list and I was called the night before we docked at Castaway that I could come get my tickets. I was horrified to see nearly 300 people, wearing their bibs, getting off the ship only to see about 100 line up at the starting line with the rest breaking off from the group at various points on the island to lay their territorial claim.
I witnessed that myself. We didn't beat the main guests by much though. On our last cruise the ship wasn't cleared for a long time since it got in late due to weather. So by the time we were walked off the ship, we only beat the other guests by maybe 5 minutes. And you couldn't walk ahead of the cast members. SSSOOO by the time we got to where people could peel off, the tram had already dumped off the first load.
Thus the trick was on them.![]()
On our Dream cruise in 2014, my sons and I were at the beach for at least a half hour before my DH and the rest of the runners showed up to start the run.On our cruise it was worse than that, the 5k runners were off the ship after people were let out already (by about 10 mins.)