a2grafix
Well-Known Member
Pretty much. They can charge it, and suckers like us will still come to run it. Wouldn't be at all surprised if someone saw how fast the DLR weekend sold out, and got greedy. The race prices keep creeping up each year. And as I said last year, the cost difference in a 10mi vs 1/2 marathon isn't that much. Looking at maybe 1 less water stop, but the rest of the infrastructure still exists, not to mention the costs of the post race party.
I commented in the Wine and Dine Half thread that with the yearly $20-$25 increment in price, shall we see the 2014 half marathons up near the $200 fee as registration opens? Before tax? Before the extra stuff we decide (special pin, etc.). I know it is Disney but $175 - $200 for a half is starting to be pricey. And I thought $100 for the 2012 Tower 10-miler was steep, but it is the Disney allure and we are getting the Disney experience. runDisney knows how to do it.
I entered late for my first half marathon, the Louisiana Half on Jan. 19, in Baton Rouge, in early December 2012, and at the time I still got a military discount. I paid just under $100 for the race. With registration open that late and the pricing, I understand. I'm looking forward to running the 2014 Louisiana Half again, but also looking forward to "local" (Mid-South / Midwest / South) half marathons that are likely just as enjoyable, but not quite "Disney." I'm still on a Disney high and will forever be, but after these two half marathons in Anaheim and Orlando, I will likely not run in any runDisney races until I get an itch to run them again several years down the road.
Maybe the rise in half and full and 10-miler prices from year to year has to deal with the finisher parties, the finish bling, and the economy?