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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Canada
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Tell me everything i need to know for the Princess Half Marathon
I've decided to push my WDW vacation back from this fall to next February so I can run the Princess Half. What do I need to know about that weekend? Are there specific hotels that you have to stay in? How do the different events work? Do people do both the half and the family events? This is all very new to me and I have to admit I have not done much in the way of research. I don't have my email added to Run Disney for notifications when the 2014 registration begins! Any other info would be a great help!
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: North Carolina
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First find a training program and start NOW. Life will get in the way and you can always do the program twice or 3 or 4 times to be ready. Next run a timed 10k event or longer and get a verified time so that you can get corral placement.
Most hotel are host hotel. You can do all the events or just the half. Soon there will be an "official" thread and just lurk and ask specific questions.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Metairie, LA
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I trained all year for this past race. The one thing I wish I had done differently was train outside (I live in Louisiana) to prepare myself for the heat and humidity. I trained on an indoor track at my gym. I also did not properly fuel. My friend that ran with me ate a power bar through the race and was fine. I did one gu shot but just did not feel like I needed anything else. Immediately after the race I ate a banana and thought that was enough but I started to black out waiting for the bus after the race. I have never experienced anything like that before. I was not dizzy at all but my vision kept getting darker and darker. I ate a luna bar and immediately felt better.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: WNY
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I agree with the above posters that say START TRAINING NOW! I started running in April of last year for the Tower of Terror 10 Miler with this years Princess Half being the end goal. I finished, but it took a LONG TIME because of the humidity and heat (I'm from Buffalo, I've been running in sub 32 degree temperatures for months). I also agree with PP and run a 10k or longer before the race so you can get a proof of time. I ran a 10 miler on February 9 and brought the proof of time to the race so I could move up, it worked well.
All of the hotesl were host hotels this year for the Princess. I stayed at POP and it was perfectly fine, the runDisney buses ran well and I never waited long for one (except at the end of the race, when I wanted the bus the most!). |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Read the 2013 race reports. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Canada
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Thanks folks. I will certainly be keeping an eye for the "official 2014" thread. I have been running since September last year, did my first 5K back in December (I'm in Eastern Canada, it was cold)
I will definitely be getting longer races in throughout this year, doing a 10K in July and hopefully more. I like POP and would prefer to stay there since the family will be with me. Thanks for the tip about extending the vacation after the race... My only obstacle would be winter storms in February, so it would be likely that I would have to travel a few days beforehand. Cheers! |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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We loved it!
My daughter and I ran this and had an awesome time!
Following these boards helped me prepare a lot. Also, find a training program and stick with it. Have fun! I just wrote a race report at www.roadtriptheworld.com. Hopefully this helps.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Charlotte, NC
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1. Train. Train and Train and TRAIN! Start now, you have plenty of time to ease in and then get down to business towards the end of this year. I started in July of last year, as a complete non-runner, someone who exercised once a week. I did great.
2. Don't let how complicated it all seems scare you. Stick to these boards, Disney maps things out so well, you'll be fine. I was very intimidated by the process but it all ran very smoothly when I arrived. 3. Give yourself lots of time down there. Time for the Expo(it can get very busy), time to get to the race, etc. Yes, some ladies do it all. The 5k and the half, or the kids races and the half. This year I just did the half, no other events. Next year it will be a family trip and we'll do more of the family races with our kids. The 5k is early Saturday morning and the kids races are after that. The Expo itself runs Friday and Saturday. This is where you bring in your signed waivers(which you get a few weeks before the race), where you pick up your bib and race goodies(t-shirt and stuff). There are also lots of vendors so you can do shopping. I recommend going very early if you can, it gets busy fast, and there are commemorative items that Disney sells(like shirts that say "I Did It!" with the race info) that sell out pretty quickly. I went when they opened on the first day, didn't fight lines and got the items I wanted, like the t-shirt. Prepare for all kinds of weather. I've heard in the past it's been chilly and/or rainy. This year was very much not. It was very warm(70 degrees when we left at 3am) and extremely humid, humidity in the mid to upper 90s. It was rough on a lot of people, esp people coming from the cold north. Make sure you know how to fuel your body and properly hydrate. Training now helps with more than just getting ready to run, it helps you practice how to treat your body in different conditions, since you'll run in the spring, the heat of summer, the temps in fall and winter. Longer training runs will also help you tinker with the right ways to fuel your body. Everyone is different when it comes to that. Disney has add ons all weekend, from breakfast after the 5k, a pasta party the evening before the race, race retreat(a special tent you pay to get in to before and after the race with extra amenities), ChEar packages if you have family coming to watch. Lastly, my biggest piece of advice, besides training, is to relax and have fun! This year was my first year. I can't tell you how much I stressed in the months leading up to it. The idea of getting swept and not finishing, the idea of not being ready, just the weekend in general, because it was unknown to me. Turns out I had nothing to worry about and I probably just annoyed my travel buddy with my constant stream of questions and fretting lol. I trained plenty and was physically ready for the race. There was little pressure, Disney puts on a great race, I had a lot of fun, and it's so fulfilling.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() We stayed at Pop and it was great! It was a really fun race, and even with the heat and humidity, the miles seemed to fly by. Have FUN!
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![]() I'm in TN, so we have plenty of heat an humidity through at least mid-Oct, sometimes later. The PHM however is at the tail end of winter here, so all my outside miles meant my body was used to 40 degree weather. I'm pretty sure when I decide to do the Goofy (either 2015 or 2018), I'm going to buy a treadmill. Then I'll plop it in front of the TV and crank up the heat.
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![]() As long as you put in the effort and train- just do the work- anyone can do this race and not get swept! (barring injuries of course!) I'd say make sure to get a 10K time, stay onsite at a host hotel if possible, and don't go into it thinking you are going to PR--- it happens, but it's really tough under the crowded conditions of the course. Try to go with the flow and don't sweat the small stuff!
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While yes, training is important, it's equally important not to over train. Follow the mileage increases in whatever plan you choice. Don't increase your mileage too fast. And if you miss a long run or two, which will probably happen at some point, don't worry about it and don't try to make up the mileage. Just pick up where you left off.
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