I was wondering why they didn't add a Dumbo challenge like race to marathon weekend. This is a better solution.
Anything to enhance the runners experience.... and make more money.runDisney is out of control.
THIS. I start to worry more and more that the runner experience is going to suffer BECAUSE they have figured out how profitable these races are. They've been making good changes (reducing the field for some races, being stricter on corral placement) and potentially bad changes this year.Anything to enhance the runners experience.... and make more money.
Me too. I think they are expanding too fast, but hey, they are the business model experts, so who am I to question them.runDisney is exhausting me. I can't keep up with all these races and challenges. Everything keeps getting bigger and more complicated.
Im done with them until the prices go down or the numbers of attendance get regulated or go down. Im not running and rubbing elbows with someone after paying $200+ for a half. Nope. Not me.THIS. I start to worry more and more that the runner experience is going to suffer BECAUSE they have figured out how profitable these races are. They've been making good changes (reducing the field for some races, being stricter on corral placement) and potentially bad changes this year.
See above. I have lost interest because of the insane price hikes. I get it... people will still sell it out. I just think this bubble will burst one day. I think that once the "I have to do a Disney race at least once" wears off, i dont see how people can or could continue to enjoy the experience with the increase in numbers of runners and prices.I wonder how long the novelty factor of these additions will last. Having challenges for every one of these events will start to dilute their value to the point where people lose interest. Or will they? What do you think?
Those numbers look like gradual trend numbers. The Princess looks like an incredible marketing job. Seriously. I can see where, as stated above, non local women saying, "I want to run at least one Disney race, I want to do the Princess"Once the inaugural bling goes away, the big draw for runners will be anniversary years. I think non-anniversary years will be slightly more difficult to sell, especially with the current pricing.
In the past 5 years, they have added 3 race weekends (4, if you include Tower). Plus, they've announced new challenges similar to Goofy, i.e. Dumbo, Dopey and now Glass Slipper. Don't be surprised to see another announced for Tink weekend.
Here's a breakdown of the number of finishers over the years, as best as I could obtain from online.
Disneyland Half
2006 - 9,361
2012 - 14,831
Princess
2009 - 6,329
2013 - 22,739
Wine & Dine
2010 - 7,287
2012 - 11,625
Tink
2012 - 11,948
2013 - 10,212
I didn't include Marathon weekend. But, we all know the issues with capacity and crowding surrounding that weekend. These are obvious money makers for Disney. We will see where things go over the next few years.
I wonder how long the novelty factor of these additions will last. Having challenges for every one of these events will start to dilute their value to the point where people lose interest. Or will they? What do you think?
I read your post over the weekend and just came back to re-read it. A couple of thoughts...Once the inaugural bling goes away, the big draw for runners will be anniversary years. I think non-anniversary years will be slightly more difficult to sell, especially with the current pricing.
In the past 5 years, they have added 3 race weekends (4, if you include Tower). Plus, they've announced new challenges similar to Goofy, i.e. Dumbo, Dopey and now Glass Slipper. Don't be surprised to see another announced for Tink weekend.
Here's a breakdown of the number of finishers over the years, as best as I could obtain from online.
Disneyland Half
2006 - 9,361
2012 - 14,831
Princess
2009 - 6,329
2013 - 22,739
Wine & Dine
2010 - 7,287
2012 - 11,625
Tink
2012 - 11,948
2013 - 10,212
I didn't include Marathon weekend. But, we all know the issues with capacity and crowding surrounding that weekend. These are obvious money makers for Disney. We will see where things go over the next few years.
The Tink numbers are surprising to me simply because there's a DECREASE there. Did more people get swept or did they already lower capacity for that one? Hmm.
1. I agree with you about the appeal of the anniversary years. After running the marathon in 2013 I was pretty sure I wanted to go Goofy the next year, but not fully committed. Once I remembered that 2013 would be the 20th anniversary of the marathon that made the decision a lot easier, and now I'm skipping marathon weekend in 2014 but plan on coming back in 2015 for the 10th anniversary Goofy Challenge medal.
2. It's nuts how much running at Disney has really grown over the past few years. I think it's great that they have so many weekends to choose from - different time periods, different themes, different distances (big thumbs-up for adding 10K and 10-mile races) etc. - but I really cannot get excited about every weekend having a *challenge* of some kind. The challenges they had before seem less special, or something, and I almost wish they'd leave spots for people that want to run the 10K only, the half only, etc. rather than allocating a decent amount to the challenge runners.
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