Advice
and Tips for Enjoying Your Disneyworld Racing Experience
Registering
for your Disneyworld Half- or Full Marathon experience
is just the beginning. Aside from receiving and
perusing your official race program in the mail
in mid-November, here are some other important tips
and suggestions to help enhance your experience,
should you be staying on Disney property and running
either the Half- or Full Marathon at Disneyworld.
Print
out this page and check off your list as you go
along. Should you have any questions, feel free
to email leehoedl@yahoo.com. Also,
revisit this particular page as additional suggestions
are added as they are remembered.
PRE-FLIGHT/PRE-REGISTRATION
RACE
PROGRAM, RACE PICK-UP CARD, IDENTIFICATION
Before
leaving on your flight or travels to Disneyworld,
double check that you have all the necessary
materials (race program, race number pick-up
card and personal identification). You will
need this for your packet pick-up.
HOTEL
RESERVATION (CONFIRMATION)
With
so many runners and family members attending
each annual Disneyworld Marathon Weekend,
it is beneficial to call ahead at least one
week before arriving to Disneyworld to confirm
your room reservation. You can call (407)
939-7675 to confirm your present reservation.
SHUTTLE
BUS SCHEDULE
Take
a moment, when checking in, to see when shuttle
buses will be running (from your hotel [on Disney
property] to the Epcot parking lot) on the day
of your race. In 2008, the shuttles typically
ran from 3:00 - 4:00 am, from Disney hotels to
the EPCOT parking lot (runners' staging area).
GROCERIES
SERVICE
When
checking in at your Disney hotel, check with the
front desk as to how you can secure basic groceries
(fruit, pasta, bagels, juice, etc.) or where you
can find your pre-marathon foods/snacks on Disney
property. Even if you have to take a shuttle to
another Disney hotel complex on property, the
ride doesn't take that long. Friday or Saturday
(if you're running the marathon) is a good time
to secure your food items.
RACE
REGISTRATION/PACKET PICK-UP
MAKE
SURE YOUR PLANS ALLOW FOR PACKET PICK-UP
All
runners must attend the Disney's Health and Fitness
Expo for race number and packet pick-up. If you
are planning to arrive at Walt Disney World®
Resort before Thursday evening, it is recommend
that you attend packet pick-up on Thursday to
avoid expected long lines on Friday and Saturday.
In
the official race program (to be mailed to all
registered runners in mid-November), participants
will receive an official race number pick-up card
and athlete waiver. All runners must bring the
pick-up card, signed waiver, and photo
I.D. and present them at the Expo in
order to receive a race packet. Do not forget
to bring your identification, pick-up card and
signed waiver!
Race
packet pick-up is held at Disney's Wide World
of Sports® Complex. The hours for race packet
pick-up are typically:
Thursday
(Pre-Race)
3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday
(Pre-Race)
9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday
(Half-Marathon Day)
10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
OFFICIAL
RACE MERCHANDISE
A
wide variety of Walt Disney World® Marathon
Weekend merchandise will be available for purchase
at Disney's Health and Fitness Expo. A sample
of the merchandise items can be found in the
official race program.
Following
the Expo, there is limited race souvenirs and
merchandise that will be sold in the runners'
staging area of the EPCOT parking lot prior
to the race, but after that, you won't find
souvenirs or merchandise for sale.
BE
FAMILIAR WITH THE MARATHON ROUTE
Take
some time to review the Disneyworld Marathon
route the day before your race. That way you
have a better mental idea of the mileage placement
within the Disneyworld property. Click on
the image below to see the larger route map
for 2008.
BE
READY FOR YOUR SHUTTLE BUS
After
you have found out what time the shuttle runs
from your hotel to the runners' staging area,
be sure to call desk service on the night
before the race and leave a wake-up call.
Shuttles
have typically started picking up racers at
3:00 am and stop their service at around 4:00
am. A wake-up call for 2:00 am should leave
enough time for a carbo-load breakfast, prep
and out to the shuttle pick-up location at
your Disney hotel's entrance.
BRING
A BLANKET/TOWEL, WARM GRUBBIES, AND CASH
When
you arrive to the EPCOT parking lot, there
will be a short walk to the runners' staging
area. If it holds true to the 2008 races,
the 2009 staging area will be a large compound
where you can (1) listen to outdoor music,
(2) purchase limited marathon clothing and
souveniers, (3) purchase some food items (i.e.
energy bars, coffee, water, juice, etc.),
and (4) store your personal belongings in
the Disney bag drop-off/pick-up area.
The
runners' staging area is very large parking
lot area that is completely bordered by porta-potties
(enough for everyone). It's important to know
there are no benches, chairs, bleachers or
stands to sit on - there is only the graveled
parking lot. Having said that, I would recommend
that you bring a oversized towel to sit on
and to have space to stretch out. This towel
will fit in the bag given to you by Disneyworld
to drop-off prior to the beginning of your
race.
The
average temperature when arriving to the runners'
staging area is in the high 30s/low 40s, with
the race time temperatures ranging in the
60s and low 70s. Again, this is only an average.
In 2007 and 2008, it was 65-65 degrees when
arriving to the staging area and it reached
temperatures in the high 70s/mid 80s of the
marathon, with humidity over 50%. If temperatures
are in the annual average range, it is always
helpful to bring a pair of grubbies/old sweats
that you can discard at the start of the race.
Disneyworld staff will collect all clothing
and good will the items to local shelters.
Keep in mind that you will be in the staging
area from at least 4:00 - 5:30 am until you
walk about a quarter of a mile to the start
line. You will wait there until the 6:00 am
start, so it can get cold while you are waiting.
In
2007 and 2008, there were concessions available
for purchase in the runners' staging area.
Bring money for these items (coffee, hot tea,
snack bars, etc.) and for any souvenirs you
might want to purchase.
RACE
SUGGESTIONS
PACE
YOURSELF AND ENJOY THE OPENING CEREMONIES
There
are about 16,000 marathon runners and 16,000
half-marathon runners, so it not only will take
time to get to the start line but also it will
be slow moving in the first few miles. Be patient,
line up on the right side of the road prior
to the start line so that you can "high
five" Mickey Mouse and his character friends.
With
all Disney events, there are fireworks to kick
off the half-marathon and marathon - you check
out the runners' staging area, walking to the
starting area, the race start and along the
route of the 2007 Disneyworld Half-Marathon
and Marathon by going to Hoedl
Goofy Race-and-Half 2008 Training,
and
then scroll to the bottom to view sample YouTube
movies.
BRING
A CAMERA AND FEEL FREE TO TAKE PICTURES
One
of the greatest mistakes of running the Disneyworld
races is getting back home and then saying to
yourself, "I wish I had stopped to take
some photos." Note the photos on the left;
these and many more were taken along the marathon
route at various spots. Bring a small digital
camera that can be put in a fuel pack pouch
on your waist. Take the time, if you have it,
to add on an extra half hours so that you can
pose with all the premiere Disney characters
- you won't regret it.
POST-RACE
SUGGESTIONS
BE
SURE TO GET A FINISHER'S PHOTO
In
the area just out from where you receive your
finisher's medal, there will be oportunities to
take your official finisher's photo. Don't forget
to do so - just in case you want to order a copy
when you get home.
CELEBRATE
AND PAMPER YOURSELF
After
completing such a memorable and wonderful feat,
be sure to celebrate and pamper yourself. Go
out to a Disney dining experience - but be sure
to wear your medal (see below)! If you are running
in both the half- and full marathon, be sure
to get back to your room and take a quick ice
bath to bring down any swelling and begin the
healing process.
DISPLAY
YOUR MEDAL(S) PROUDLY WHILE AT DISNEYWORLD
It
is customary and expected that you wear your
Disneyworld finisher's medal(s) while in the
parks. Don't be at all surprised if you are
congratulated by a number of other park visitors
- it's not only an honor to participate but
also to finish one of these races.
Finally,
remember that the overall goal of the Disneyworld
races is to have fun. Visit with people along
the way, take photos with the Disney characters, wave
at all the spectators and make some great lifetime
memories. |