Tony the Tigger
Well-Known Member
My wife tells me that that means "go eff yourself" in the feminine vernacular.
Works for males also!
My wife tells me that that means "go eff yourself" in the feminine vernacular.
It's not just runDisney that doesn't do refunds if a race is canceled. It's very common - industry practice, I think - to not refund race registrations if weather delays or cancels a race.I honestly don't get all of the criticism towards @Kamikaze . He/she has brought up some valid points. I don't understand why Disney wouldn't offer the ability to receive a full refund. It just makes them look bad by making them look greedy to the general public, not just those who follow the inner workings of the company. And I get that a 90 minute delay would not be feasible, but couldn't they delay it by a few hours? I'm not too familiar with Run Disney so I don't completely understand how all of this works.
Freudian slipOK, that's funny right there.
Haven't seen you post in a while. Good to see you back!
Right now runDisney staff is at the Light Side event in a California, so I'm guessing you won't get a response to phone calls/emails until they're back from that.Has anyone had a chance today to call for details on registration transfer? My apologies if this has already been expressed in the thread, but does anyone have any thoughts on how transferring your race registration to the Wine & Dine this fall will impact those who have to register for the half marathon beginning on the 17th next week? Will spots be more limited?
Dude or chick (no idea), I've read every hateful word that you've posted in this thread.
Wait, I'll back off from "hateful" and replace it with "disgruntled".
We've been around here an equivalent amount of time. I've read your posts here for almost 15 years. Something happened in the last few that turned you bitter. Towards WDW in general, I couldn't give a damn about your attitude.
This thread is about runners who paid a bunch of money to run a race and get a medal. Weather interfered. You said early on that you "don't pay to run", therefore how could you relate to taking the chance that you pay your $ and something happens to cancel the run? In 99 44/100ths of the time, you'd be out your registration fee and that would be understood.
And 98% of runners would be fine with that. But you don't pay to run, so how would you know? I can go out my front door and run for miles without paying for it, but I wouldn't get a medal
Same, and yet...I certainly can't think of a reason to be all grumpy about it.
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