The vast majority of guests won't care and almost certainly won't know anything about it. It just infringes on a small group, albit probably very vocal on the issue. The other question is how many only volunteer because of the free ticket?This just makes DISNEY look cheap. Not an issue that will cause Disney financial stress by giving out some park passes. Not a good look.
Volunteers play a critical part in WDW road clean up. During the races multiple roads on WDW property are closed due to the marathon and other races. Volunteers like me clean up our stations so law enforcement can open up the roads for vehicle traffic later in the afternoon. The roadways with the clothing debris, garbage , thousands of cups don’t magically disappear by themselves.The vast majority of guests won't care and almost certainly won't know anything about it. It just infringes on a small group, albit probably very vocal on the issue. The other question is how many only volunteer because of the free ticket?
RCID has nothing to do with runDisney races.
This is a slap in the face of the thousands of volunteers who man bib pickup, races mornings, etc.
I am shocked and appalled that Disney would do this. Without volunteers, there's be no races.
@DznyGrlSD, what are your thoughts?
Volunteers don't just dispense water and clean up cups. Volunteers are everywhere from medical service support to expo customer service support. Run Disney refers to a round number of approximately 15,000 + plus volunteers supporting the annual events each year and refers to the volunteers as critical. Welll if volunteers are critical then treat them accordingly and a little incentivizing will go a long way to maintaining the resource.Volunteers play a critical part in WDW road clean up. During the races multiple roads on WDW property are closed due to the marathon and other races. Volunteers like me clean up our stations so law enforcement can open up the roads for vehicle traffic later in the afternoon. The roadways with the clothing debris, garbage , thousands of cups don’t magically disappear by themselves.
Yes, medical volunteers in the medical tent by the finish line are a god send. The volunteer RNs helping out play a key role, and also volunteers at runners expo at ESPN, etc. A number of runners vomit in many places and volunteers assist custodial in cleaning up. Some say that the volunteers should get paid. The Mouse won't be putting the 15K volunteers on the payroll. The most memorable race I still remember was the 10pm start time Tower of Terror road race throughout WDW approx 10 years ago. The finish line was at DHS, then the entire park was opened until 4am .Volunteers don't just dispense water and clean up cups. Volunteers are everywhere from medical service support to expo customer service support. Run Disney refers to a round number of approximately 15,000 + plus volunteers supporting the annual events each year and refers to the volunteers as critical. Welll if volunteers are critical then treat them accordingly and a little incentivizing will go a long way to maintaining the resource.
The vast majority of guests won't care and almost certainly won't know anything about it. It just infringes on a small group, albit probably very vocal on the issue. The other question is how many only volunteer because of the free ticket?
They ran the nighttime races through 2015, and they were truly some of the best experiences. Keeping the parks open late and giving runners access was an awesome experience, one that will sadly never come back without a leadership change and a sudden realization that constant increasing prices and decreasing value will eventually kill the magic.Yes, medical volunteers in the medical tent by the finish line are a god send. The volunteer RNs helping out play a key role, and also volunteers at runners expo at ESPN, etc. A number of runners vomit in many places and volunteers assist custodial in cleaning up. Some say that the volunteers should get paid. The Mouse won't be putting the 15K volunteers on the payroll. The most memorable race I still remember was the 10pm start time Tower of Terror road race throughout WDW approx 10 years ago. The finish line was at DHS, then the entire park was opened until 4am .
They ran the nighttime races through 2015, and they were truly some of the best experiences. Keeping the parks open late and giving runners access was an awesome experience, one that will sadly never come back without a leadership change and a sudden realization that constant increasing prices and decreasing value will eventually kill the magic.
I think there is a tent at the finish line at Epcot where volunteers? give massages to the runners. That's a nice thing for the runners. The meet and greets with Mickey and friends at the finish line was sweet!Some do. But many are runners themselves or have been volunteering for years.
Without those volunteers, the races won't happen. They do everything, from manning the bib & race shirt pickup booths, setting up the staging areas and corrals race mornings, staffing the hydration & fuel tables along the course, picking up the thousands of cups and other items runners discard, including clothing, cheering us on, handing out medals, water and Powerade after we cross the finish line, handing out the snack boxes, guiding us from and to our resort buses.
And the best part? Cheering us on at 4 AM and throughout the course.
Frankly, I think it's crummy of rD to not give the volunteers a park ticket.
I think there is a tent at the finish line at Epcot where volunteers? give massages to the runners. That's a nice thing for the runners. The meet and greets with Mickey and friends at the finish line was sweet!
Disney is really spiraling downwards at a fast pace.
Unbelievable..I hope they don't get enough volunteers and have to pay people to work.
I think people are finally getting tired of thier behavior..
Whats this?I have to wonder how long the free W&D after party ticket will last…
I have to wonder how long the free W&D after party ticket will last…
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