fmingo36
Well-Known Member
....Also cut out the loop through Epcot at the start. I liked running through the main entrance and through the park in the morning.
Me too.
....Also cut out the loop through Epcot at the start. I liked running through the main entrance and through the park in the morning.
Here's my guess...it will use the scoreboard....but display our names as well, using our timing chips.
I don't think that it's the big surprise though. From the looks of the map, mile 20 is just as you are about to leave WWoS.
Overall, I like the new course but I am really going to miss the early run through Epcot That was one of my favorite parts. Running on the race track will be neat, especially for my husband. I am hoping that the out and back doesn't feel as bad since running through the WWOS will break it up a bit rather than just running out and turning around. It will be nice getting to the MK in 5 miles rather than 10+!
Someone commented on the facebook page that the first 8 miles are the same as the half marathon. I didn't even think of that, which kind of stinks if you are doing the Goofy.
Agree with you on the Epcot/MK points. The only downside of being in the MK earlier is now my pictures won't come out as well!
ETA: On the bright side, maybe the MK will be lit up nice and pretty for us?! I wouldn't mind that!
I noticed that too...:shrug:
It kinda makes sense to have the big celebration at WWoS. From a logistics side, they can take time to get everything set up, as its not like they will be closing off portions of a popular theme park or a busy road way. Not to mention they already will have the facilities in place for volunteers, staff, and characters so hopefully they can pack tons of stuff in there. The video on the jumbotron is cool, but they used to do that for the old ToT races. I will admit adding the speedway and WWoS to the course are a good way to completely encompass all of property, but come on, trying to convince us that getting to the MK 2 miles earlier is a big surprise? Thats kinda meh. Hopefully the mile 20 celebration is really good, and not cheesy.
I didn't take from the press release that getting to the Magic Kingdom earlier was the big surprise. At least I hope not. And you arrive in the Magic Kingdom way more than 2 miles earlier, not that it matters when you are running 26.2. In the new course, you pass mile 6 in Liberty Square, and in the old course you didn't enter the Magic Kingdom until somewhere between miles 10 and 11, so you are getting there 4 miles earlier, at least.
I didn't take from the press release that getting to the Magic Kingdom earlier was the big surprise.
Have you watched the course video? They refer to getting to the Magic Kingdom "earlier than ever" as one of the surprises from the new course (along with the Speedway and the WWoS portion).
Exactly. They were like "WOW!!! Now you get to MK earlier!" They were trying to sell it like "Best thing ever since we tried to build hype for the Tinkerbell with the crazy confusing hints we used!" I'll admit that a video that is just a fly over is hard to keep exciting for the whole time, but they really tried to oversell this particular change as a surprise.
Does anyone know how many water/aid stations there will be and how far apart they are on the course.
Goofy is 63% full...I wonder how they decide what registration updates they will post? I know they start when a race is 50ish% full...every couple of weeks after that?! :veryconfu Something to ponder while I'm bored at work :snore:
I have a question on the proof of time requirements for corral placement. If I am running the full marathon can I submit a half marathon time or does it have to be a full marathon time.
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