Just wanted to jump in with a random question - did anyone's families use the text alert service, and if so, how well did it work? I'm assuming they got alerts at the start, 5K, 10K, 15K and finish...is that right?
Just wanted to jump in with a random question - did anyone's families use the text alert service, and if so, how well did it work? I'm assuming they got alerts at the start, 5K, 10K, 15K and finish...is that right?
Great report! It's so inspirational to read this. I just started running six months ago and would love to build up to running a half at one of the Disney events. Again, great report!
That is how it should have worked. And I do recall seeing timing mats at approx those points. However, both my parents registered and neither got messages. I don't know if they went for texts or emails. I know they have had issues in the past. Back in 2008 the full marathon sent out the first one on time, the second one a few hours later, and I don't think the others ever went out. My wife was wondering what happened to me when she never got an update after the halfway point. In 2010 both the half and the full in January went out as scheduled as far as I can remember.
We didn't use it for this race, but it worked well enough at the 2009 half marathon and the 2010 full marathon.
I was down this past weekend as well and ran the Mickey's Halloween 5K...
Great pic.I was down this past weekend as well and ran the Mickey's Halloween 5K, if anyone was interested you can watch a video of my dad and I running the race HERE.
It was a great run with a ton of great picture opportunities. Happy Halloween everyone!
Returned yesterday...here's my quick race report...overall great trip, decent race...
...and worst of all, hit the finish with a straight shot and high-fived Mickey...and race photogs didn't get the shot! Was so looking forward to that one!
For a photo of me, solo high-fiving Mickey crossing the finish, I think I'll take your suggestion and take a look through the lost & found photos! Thanks!
don't limit yourself to lost and found. If someone else was in the photo with a legible bib number, your photo may be posted to a stranger's account.
I hope you find your photo. I never did find a finish line photo for myself for this race.
Bryan, great video. I love those character photo ops. Where did the race start and finish? You had an excellent vantage point, right up in front. I guess it pays to get up early.
If you are talking about the guy who had on the blaster pack, and the DJ made a crack about him wearing highwater or something like that I think we all just missed each other. I was like 5 or 6 behind him in line for Mickey pics. I did hang out over where I thought the meeting area was, but didn't see anyone.
I saw two cooks on course. I didn't even think they were sampling. I thought they were going for the aromas. One of the two I saw had a fan he was using to blow the aroma into the course. Both seemed to be overwhelmingly spicy/flavored.
My thoughts, they didn't have their act together for the pre race stuff at all.
Starting with the expo, at the Beach club took 4 or 5 CM's telling me that there was no bus to the Expo there, that I had to transfer to All Stars, Downtown Disney, or take a Taxi, it took me 25 mins to find the bus.
The expo itself was ok. Merch selection was a little meh. I was hoping to find a polo, but nothing doing. It looked to me like their merch designer couldn't make up their mind on the logo. Some stuff had the soles/glass logo, others had a Chef Mickey logo, and there were 2 or 3 others. Registration was nice and smooth at the 5k, but the guy at the half didn't tell me anything about a wrist band or the food vouchers. Kinda crucial part in my opinion.
Bus transportation issues continued with the half marathon. Got in line at 7:30 for a bus, didn't get on a bus until 8:15. And there were still several bus loads worth of people waiting behind me. No idea when they got loaded.
Then getting to the expo, had no idea where anything was. Saw the sign for the bag check, and started tracing the line back. After 20 mins of barely moving, it suddenly starting surging forward. At that point they were just taking bags from people and piling them on the ground.
Finish area was ok. I finished early enough that there was no post finish congestion. Bags were a bit out of order which I could see being an issue later on, especially since they only really had the single line that then split up at the tables. Call me crazy with the heat, but a space blanket would have been a welcome touch. While walking around Epcot I chilled down way to fast, and did not feel good at all.
Post party was both great, and ehh at the same time. The area between United States and Canada was awesome. Plenty of people, servers walking around selling drinks, etc. But once you made it past the US, it just died off. They had a decent array of entertainment, every country had a musical act, and most had characters. That said, I only saw the Jaminators setting up in Norway, and saw Mulan in China and Donald in Mexico. I never knew that the boat rides were open.
I think that if they had done a better job of describing the post race party beforehand it would have gone over much better here on the boards. Saying that Norway/Mexico would be open, and that they had 10 musical acts scheduled, plus characters is hugely different than the flyer that had the kiosks, and a musical guest at American Adventure.
Overall a pretty solid inaugural event. Some definite growing pains, but not bad.
Just wanted to jump in with a random question - did anyone's families use the text alert service, and if so, how well did it work? I'm assuming they got alerts at the start, 5K, 10K, 15K and finish...is that right?
My friend signed up for both email and text.
He got some splits on text, and all of them on email (a tad late, but at least they came in). They were able to get over to the line to see me finish.
-dave
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