Latest reviews by Kelly Tyler

(2016)
"Part 2 of Lumiere's two course challenge"
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The half marathon was part two of "lumiere's two course challenge," where you complete a 10k on saturday and a half on Sunday.

The morning started at the ESPN sports complex, which was right near the hotel we were at for the weekend (disney's art of animation). The corrals were well setup, the only downside was that once you were in the corrals there were no porter potties. and it was a bit of a hike to get back to where they were located.

There was plenty of on course entertainment on the highway between ESPN and animal kingdom, which we arrived at around mile 6. The course through animal kingdom was nice, and it was really cool to get to run through the park. We stopped at the bathroom in the park, to avoid porter potties on the course.

The group I was running with decided to split up as we left the park and headed towards the finish, so the second half of my race was faster than the first. The road from animal kingdom to epcot was warm, with little to no shelter from the sun. We also passed by the same waste treatment center that the 10k went by.

As you approach Epcot the crowd levels grow, and so does the runners excitement. We ran through epcot and straight through the finish line. As always, rundisney was handing out snack boxes, bananas, and drinks at the finish line.

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(2016)
"Good race for locals"
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This race was my second half marathon.

The race expo was easy to access, and bib pickup was quick and easy. The race shirt was a long sleeve hooded cotton shirt. I liked it, but it was not a shirt I would wear while running. they also gave away a nice drawstring backpack, which was heavier and had a zipper and water bottle compartment.

It was a cold and rainy morning at the start, and there was no real corral system, just pace signs that the runners were left to gather around, so they could potentially be running with people at the same pace.

The course went though the streets of long island, as a long island native it was a cool experience. It was an easy course without any major inclines. The people that were trying to spectate had a hard time finding us at different points on the course, as traffic in the area gets very backed up.

The volunteers we encountered throughout the race course were friendly, and always ready to hand you a cup of water.

The race eventually winds into esienhour park and to the finish line, where there was a finish line festival. We were given waters and a big bag of snacks that included fruit and bagels. We did not stay for the festival, since it was raining at the finish. It was a bit of a hike back to the car, as parking in the park was limited.

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(2016)
"The race that made me fall in love with running"
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In 2015 my cousin and I decided to sign up for the 2016 princess half marathon, when we learned that it would be going on while we were there in a family vacation. Over the rest of 2015 we began running, really having no idea what we were doing in terms of training. It was the first half that either of us would be running, and we really had no experience with training.

Come February of 2016, the furthest distance we had ran was 8 miles, and we were nervous going into this race. Had we prepared enough? Would the dreaded balloon ladies catch us and wisk us off the course? What if we pooped our pants!?

We got up early on race morning, and left our hotel around 3:15 am, as we were not staying on Disney property. It was easy to get to the race and park, as there were no crouds that early. We were among the first people to arrive to the staging area, and found a picnic table to hang out at while we ate breakfast. The pre race atmosphere was electric, with nerves running high, as Disney put on a show with characters and DJs.

Eventually we started the walk to our starting corrals, which was much longer than expected! It took us about 15 minutes to get from the pre race area that most people were hanging out in to the actual corrals.

We waited in our corrals nervously, slowly moving up as faster runners were released. This being our first event we did not know that it was important to provide a proof of time from another race and, so we wound up pretty far back.

The race started and we got to the archway magic kingdom sign as the sun was just coming up. It was good weather, especially considering we were used to running in NY winter. The first 6 miles zoomed by as we approached magic kingdom, and before we knew it we were running up Main Street and towards cinderellas castle.

After we ran through the castle and magic kingdom we got to go through a backstage area of the park, where we made a porter potty stop. There were also a few character stops and parade floats out in the back stage area of the race for runners to stop and get photos with.

Then we were on our way to Epcot. Around mile 10 we both were getting throughly exhausted, and we had not learned about race fueling at this point in time, so we were throughly confused when an aid station gave us gels, since we had never tried them before. But we threw caution to the wind and tried them, and kept going with our race.

Soon enough we entered Epcot, and the end of the race was in sight. I remember thinking as we crossed the finish like "how do people do races twice as far as this!?"

All in all, the race was an amazing experience and I would reccomend a rundisney even to any first time racer. Their on course aid and entertainment are excellent, and they make runners of all experience levels feel welcome. I look forward to running this event again in the future.

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