I'm in corral A! My first starting corral placement!
I am in C for the Dark Side. It looks like they have a lot more corrals at WDW than what they had for the Rebel Challenge at DLR (They had Elite, A, B and C there). I was in Corral A for the Rebel Challenge. Why do they have so many more corrals at WDW than Disneyland? This is my first runDisney event at WDW.Corral D. I'll take it!
Wondering the same thing.Anyone know how to determine 5k starting?
Starting way back in corral J. Anyone know how to determine 5k starting?
I am in C for the Dark Side. It looks like they have a lot more corrals at WDW than what they had for the Rebel Challenge at DLR (They had Elite, A, B and C there). I was in Corral A for the Rebel Challenge. Why do they have so many more corrals at WDW than Disneyland? This is my first runDisney event at WDW.
I'm in corral A! My first starting corral placement!
I am in C for the Dark Side. It looks like they have a lot more corrals at WDW than what they had for the Rebel Challenge at DLR (They had Elite, A, B and C there). I was in Corral A for the Rebel Challenge. Why do they have so many more corrals at WDW than Disneyland? This is my first runDisney event at WDW.
There are WAY more participants in the WDW races vs. DL races. For some perspective the Star Wars race in January had around 11000 finishers. Based on the corral assignments for this one there are going to be over 20000 participants in the half, almost double the size. If you look at the corral cut off times for Light Side vs. Dark Side for corral A in DL it was >2:05 and for A at WDW it is >1:49. More runners mean they can make the corral cutoff times tighter.
They are much more reliant on local entertainment and volunteers (which they do an excellent job, by the way).
The major bottleneck point will be the walkway between Epcot and the Studios. It is about as wide as a normal neighborhood sidewalk, so only 3-4 people can comfortably fit abreast.
I'm a bit slower during a long race (think 10:30/mile) and every time I've run a half (at WDW or elsewhere) or the ToT Ten Miler there always seems to be a point 3/4 of the way into the race where I see walkers 3/8 of the way into the race being trailed by the 16 minute mile van. Usually at this point the fast runners have been done for a while. Because of my pace, I find that I'm oftentimes alone on the course even in a race where there are thousands or tens of thousands of people. Fast people are way ahead of me, the walker/joggers are way behind me. Random tip: I showed up at a local half 18 minutes late because I just had the start time wrong (I really thought it was 8, however, it was 7:30). I had a friend working the start of the race. After an annoyed cop saw my number and let me through the blockade and I was able to park I ran to the start/finish line (0.6 miles of free running!). I saw my friend and said, "Can I start?" She simply replied, "You'd better". Anyway, I eventually caught up to the walker/joggers and weaved my way in and out of them for several miles. Thus, I a) got some free running, b) got a huge ego boost by feeling like I was Mercury himself weaving in and out of folk for a while, and c) didn't have to worry that I was lining up in the correct starting corral. :lookarounInteresting. I don't really remember any real crowding at either of the 2016 Rebel Challenge races. Don't get me wrong, there were what I thought was a lot of people, but once you got past the first 1/4 mile from the start, I thought it was good. The 5k was somewhat of a mess, but I started in Corral C with the wife and kid, so we were running past people like crazy.
The one observation that I did not expect was the number of walkers, especially in the Half. I was running right at a 9:20 pace, and when we came back up Harbor to Katella, there was this mass of humanity walking south. I was at Mile 11-12 and they were at maybe 5.
Wow. I'm wondering about logistics of clearing the 5K runners/staging with Epcot opening at 8am.
Any ideas on how staggered the corrals will start? Every 5-10 minutes?
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