@roxymama - are you not going for C2C?
I'm C for the half. Does that mean I'll also be C for the 10k?
And friends are 10k only; is there a way to figure out their corral?
I did not get an email and was not expecting one as runDisney does not allow people who live outside USA and certain provinces of Canada to optin for them.Anybody else NOT get an email this afternoon?
That will be me!And a lot of people will be slowing and speeding up throughout the whole race because of character stops too.
How many character stops can we expect for the 10k? .
Ooh very exciting. Where do we find corral assignments for the 10K and 5K?
And I am correct in thinking we just need to bring the waivers and some ID to pick up our bib, t-shirt etc from the expo? Or is there a confirmation umber we need too?
Thank you!Negative.
You might be ... or you could end up in B.
For the 10K you really don’t know until you pickup your bib and see the letter.
I didn't either, but I rarely get runDisney emails so I wasn't surprised. I depend on these boards and FB for my info and if I get an email (which is usually after everyone here has already relayed the info) it is just a bonus!Anybody else NOT get an email this afternoon?
We are in coral B for the challenge. Really exciting for us our last coral placement was for Dopey so we were in I then, will be nice to set off a bit earlier. Hoping for A for 5k... bib number is 400XX for 5k any idea what that means? Also isn't it one bI've for the challenge so that would mean B for 10k?
Won't find out about 5K until expo when you get your bib. I think it's just waivers and ID but I'm sure someone else can confirm!
The best advice I can give is get to the start early. That way you can hang out and go about your pre-race routine and keep an eye on your corral. You want to be at the front of it. As soon as people start to fill in, enter it and get to the front. There is usually a 1 to 2 minute gap between different letter corrals. If you are at the front, you will have little traffic from your corral and the prior corral will have started to spread out making dipping, dodging, diving, ducking and dipping again a little easier. Disney races are large and harder to get a fast start when deep in a corral, but with good vision and picking your moves ahead of time, a quick start is possible. Just remember, A slower start may allow you to pick up the pace towards the end to make up for it. With too much dodging through traffic at the start you may just end up wasting energy and the ability to speed up in the 2nd half of the race. It is usually pretty easy going once you get through the first 1/2 -3/4 mile at most.Ok, can someone calm my nerves a little bit! This is my first Disney race, I'm running the 10K, so don't know corral assignment yet. My bib number is high so I'm thinking that I'm going to be in one the last corrals. I somewhat expected it since I didn't have a POT to submit but had hoped that I would be in a corral closer to my anticipated pace. I run a 8 min mile on a good day, 9 on a bad day. I'm super nervous because I want to be able to run and I've heard that it's hard sometime to maneuver around the walkers in the later corrals. Can someone with more Run Disney experience put my mind at ease!
We are in coral B for the challenge. Really exciting for us our last coral placement was for Dopey so we were in I then, will be nice to set off a bit earlier. Hoping for A for 5k... bib number is 400XX for 5k any idea what that means? Also isn't it one bI've for the challenge so that would mean B for 10k?
Do you remember what you put in for your estimated finish time for the 10k?Ok, can someone calm my nerves a little bit! This is my first Disney race, I'm running the 10K, so don't know corral assignment yet. My bib number is high so I'm thinking that I'm going to be in one the last corrals. I somewhat expected it since I didn't have a POT to submit but had hoped that I would be in a corral closer to my anticipated pace. I run a 8 min mile on a good day, 9 on a bad day. I'm super nervous because I want to be able to run and I've heard that it's hard sometime to maneuver around the walkers in the later corrals. Can someone with more Run Disney experience put my mind at ease!