FerretAfros
Well-Known Member
Traffic getting to the race itself isn't too bad, but leaving the parking structure after can be a nightmare. The race wraps up during the peak hour for day guests arriving at the park, so they direct exiting traffic out the back, and it's not unusual for it to take over an hour just to leave the garage. If you are a slower runner and/or hang out for a while at the finish and DTD, you may be able to avoid the worst of it
If at all possible, I'd recommend staying somewhere nearby. The ART buses run before the races, and runners get free transportation passes for the weekend when they show their bib. There are a wide variety of hotels near ART stops at a range of price points, so hopefully you can find something reasonable. Many of them are also close enough that you can just walk directly to/from the race
Be aware that the ART buses also get tied up in traffic after the race. The DL1/2 course is the most impactful on traffic, as Harbor Blvd remains closed until around 11:00, causing gridlock on the east side of the resort and forcing all park guests to park in the parking garage. Runners love to talk about how convenient the DLR races are due to the number of nearby hotels, but the post-race traffic and logistics are far worse than the WDW counterparts IMO
If at all possible, I'd recommend staying somewhere nearby. The ART buses run before the races, and runners get free transportation passes for the weekend when they show their bib. There are a wide variety of hotels near ART stops at a range of price points, so hopefully you can find something reasonable. Many of them are also close enough that you can just walk directly to/from the race
Be aware that the ART buses also get tied up in traffic after the race. The DL1/2 course is the most impactful on traffic, as Harbor Blvd remains closed until around 11:00, causing gridlock on the east side of the resort and forcing all park guests to park in the parking garage. Runners love to talk about how convenient the DLR races are due to the number of nearby hotels, but the post-race traffic and logistics are far worse than the WDW counterparts IMO