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Glad you got your Disney race mojo back!!! I love seeing the pictures from along the race route, especially all the characters who have come out to cheer you on!
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Yay - you lost your funk! Great job on your "run-by" photos.
Glad you're enjoying them!
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Yep, that was my plan too - do as much running in the beginning and then see how I felt after the sun came up. It seemed to work! So glad you relaxed and started having the usual fun! I take "drive by" photos too. Those lines were LONG!!
I find that the lines are longer with every Disney race I do. They were ridiculously long during the Princess!
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Just found this!!! Great start!!! So excited that you got your mojo back!!! Can't wiat to hear more!!!
Coming up!
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Glad you got your Disney race mojo back!!! I love seeing the pictures from along the race route, especially all the characters who have come out to cheer you on!
So, I had gotten through the first five or so miles of the marathon and finally had a smile on my face. We left the hub and turned right into Liberty Square, where Tiana and Naveen were taking photos. I didn't stop, but I love that movie, so when they were between runners, I called out, "Tiana! I'm going to dig a little deeper!" and she responded, "You're almost there!" I heard one of the runners behind me say so,mething like, "We're NOT almost there!" Apparently, they've never seen The Princess and the Frog.
Liberty Square turns into Frontierland
Off we go past Splash Mountain and into a backstage area. The train was there, blowing its whistle. In the past, Jack Sparrow and his crew have been in this area, but this time it was Princess Aurora and Prince Philip. (During the Princess, the three fairies were there, too.)
After we left the backstage area of Magic Kingdom, there was a stretch where not much going on. I believe there was a firetruck on the left hand side of the road, and they were playing "Stronger" by Kelly Clarkson, which is the song that was chosen for mile 7 of the Princess half. Whenever I hear that song, I tell whoever is listening, "This is my mile 7 song!"
I sang along, because I really love that song!
I have no pictures between miles 7 and 8, except a blurry one of Mary Poppins and Bert as we head toward the Speedway.
I wasn't terribly excited about this section of the course, but it WAS new, so that was something. When it was first announced that we'd be running through the speedway, people were concerned about the angle of the road and how difficult it might be to run there. As it turned out, we ran mostly on a flat surface, and I didn't have any trouble with it.
We were running directly into the sun!
There was a very steep ramp down into the speedway, and we had to be very careful with our footing
Basically, we ran around most of the speedway, and there were classic cars and more "modern" cars (Nascar? I have no idea.) as well as a couple of Cars characters. My DH would have loved this section, but I don't think he would have run 26.2 miles to see it.
I thought this was Sally...
We had an updated one of these in the 80s; same color and everything!
My favorite of the classics: the Mustang!
This was not "THE" Herbie; we saw him in the Studios later. This one was cool, though; it was interactive and its doors and hood would open and close!
These were just the cars on the left hand side, where I was running. There were more where I couldn't photograph them. I don't enjoy cars that much, myself, but the speedway gave us lots to look at. It made the mile go by pretty quickly, and sometimes that's all that matters.
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Kind of nice to have a different route and see the raceway. Cars don't do anything for me, either, but it's always interesting to see more of the World. Was it starting to get super-hot with the sun up?
More fantastic photos!!! My DH would have LOVED the speedway area - not the running part - but all the cars!!! It is really neat that they have so much set up along the route - it must really help with the mojo and making the time pass!!!
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Kind of nice to have a different route and see the raceway. Cars don't do anything for me, either, but it's always interesting to see more of the World. Was it starting to get super-hot with the sun up?
It wad definitely heating up! I made sure to take water and/or gatorade at every stop! Hydration was going to be key in getting us to the finish line.
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How cool to be able to run through the Speedway and it certainly looks like they put plenty of attractions there for everyone to see.
I wouldn't mind if they didn't repeat this in next year's marathon, but I'm glad I got to see it this year.
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More great pictures along the way!
Thanks! More to come.
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Cool cars! I liked the mix of actual cars and characters. Still can't believe you have over half the race left to go!!
More than half the race and many, many more photos!
Tiana is funny!! You got way more pics of cars than I did! I stopped for like 4 and I thought I'm wasting time -- keep running! Great photos though.
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So cool seeing the course! I have always wanted to be a runner, but my body has other ideas I think I start out too quickly when I try and go back to it again, then I give up because it's too much. Running a Disney Marathon is a dream though (okay a half marathon!)
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Great photos! The speedway looked fun and I love the special characters and some of the outfits that I haven't seen before.
I don't know that I'd call it "fun," but it did help pass the time!
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More great pictures! That's really cool that you got to run on the Speedway!
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So cool seeing the course! I have always wanted to be a runner, but my body has other ideas I think I start out too quickly when I try and go back to it again, then I give up because it's too much. Running a Disney Marathon is a dream though (okay a half marathon!)
Yep, you have to start small. I'd recommend the Couch to 5K program to give you a good start. Running a Disney race was my motivation to get started!
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