Showing posts with label wine and dine. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Race Review: Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon (Part 2)

Part 1

As we started running, the excitement was palpable. People were so impressed by the fireworks and a lot of them were excited to be running their very 1st half marathon. As my 1st has long since passed, I always enjoy this part of the run. I was trying to get Cindy to ease into a pace with me as her last half was in August and she hadn't been able to keep up with the training due to being sick and her shoulder injury. We had planned to run the race together and that meant finishing together. So with that in mind, my 1st priority was to not have her go too fast in the beginning and hurt the possibility of being able to finish.

We found a good rhythm but before we knew it, we had found the 1st character stop. I realized at this point that what I had read about there being up to 30 character photo opportnities was most likely true. During the Tinkerbell half the characters were ONLY in the parks. We hadn't even made it into a park yet, we were within Disneyworld but still just on the road.
 
I began to try to calculate with our current pace and 30 photo stops what our finish time would be, I'm not sure why I bothered, but I did. I was pretty sure we would surpass 2:45, but I really had no idea. Obviously it depended on the lines for each photo. 

We continued on to the next stop and I felt really good without my hydration pack even though it was a lot more humid than what we were used to. The next stop was odd because there wasn't a professional photographer. If we had known that I'm not sure we would have stopped.
This is what I mean about taking your own photos, it doesn't work so well...
At this point we realized 10/1s were mostly pointless because of the photo ops. So we just ran when we could and stopped for the pictures when the opportunity arose. It was about 4 miles to Animal Kingdom and I felt really good, granted we were going pretty slow. There were lots of pictures stops in the park and I was enjoying myself just looking around as we hadn't visited this park during our trip.
 
Because we didn't go to all the places we ran during the day, I'm struggling to get my bearings from the photos but I think this was taken in Animal Kingdom too:
After leaving Animal Kingdom we looped, what I think, was the parking lot to find Jack Sparrow:
The next section was going to be the longest without water so I decided to grab some water/Gatorade at the station. Cindy got some Tylenol from the aid station as she was beginning to experience some knee pain and we continued on our way. I was feeling really good. I had tired legs, but nothing serious, mostly I think from walking all day beforehand. My stomach felt a little funny, but I wasn't concerned about it. Fueling for a night race is always an experiment. 

As we came back out on the road, Cindy really started experiencing more pain, but she insisted that it felt better to keep running, so that's what we did for a while. As we came up over a little hill, I could tell she needed to slow down so I tried to get her to match pace with me. Soon it was time to turn the corner towards Hollywood Studios and that's when we came up on the toy soldier:
He was ordering people around and referring to us all as soldiers. It was totally awesome!
It couldn't have been more than a kilometer to the back lot of Hollywood Studios at this point. This is mostly where I got confused because we circled Hollywood Studios twice, so I'm not entirely sure when each picture was taken.
After our 1st loop through Hollywood, we went back through part of the back lot, and there was a disco tunnel! I wish we had a picture of us running in here because it was so cool. Though, I hear some people didn't love it because of the fog machine. If you looked in the windows along the way you could see some of the places where they create and repair the costumes which was really neat.
Photo from the RunDisney facebook page
This also happens to be where we ran into 'Winterpeg' (Darrell, our fellow Canadian from Winnipeg). He said we were doing well time-wise. At this point, I'd quit looking at my watch. I was pretty sure we were going to surpass 3 hours, and though I knew we were doing this race to see everything and take advantage of the photos, it still stung a little bit. I kept reminding myself that we had done well at Tinkerbell and were sad we had missed out on all the fun stuff. 

As we weaved, what felt like, out of Hollywood Studios, I was nervous we were somehow going to miss the Osborne Spectacle of Lights, but thankfully we got to run right through it. It was absolutely amazing, every runner pretty much stopped to look at it in awe.

It was/is by far the most amazing Christmas lights display I have ever seen. I really hope the rumors about it being the last year aren't true, but if it is, I'm so glad I got to see it. 

At this point, we were both tired. My legs were not handling the stopping for much longer than a minute very well. The whole point of interval training is to teach your body to be able to run for 10 minutes and stop for 1 minute to recover. But the thing is, you're only supposed to stop for 1 minute, you have only taught your body not to build up that lactic acid that makes you stiff and sore for 1 minute... so, any longer than that and you're pretty much screwed. But alas, I was having too much to fun to worry about it.
 
 
As we came out of Hollywood Studios, I knew Epcot was up next but I had no idea how big Epcot was or how long it would take to get to the finish line. My garmin had died (I didn't charge it the night before, ooops!) and Cindy's phone with the Nike tracking app had also died. We found ourselves on the boardwalk (I think) and there were lots of spectators which was nice because there hadn't been many spectators yet. Spectators always give me the inspiration I need to run, but Cindy's knee was done and she just couldn't anymore so we walked. We read the signs and thanked the spectators and the volunteers. 

My stomach was really rumbling at this point. I figured I was just hungry because we hadn't eaten much prior to the race and it was well past midnight at this point.

As we moved further into Epcot, there were more and more spectators. I kept thinking the finish line would be just around the corner and that Cindy could just run that last little bit. But every time I'd get us running again, the finish line never came.
I think at this point Cindy was really frustrated, she told me to go on. There was no way I was finishing by myself, we had 1 more mile and we were going to do it together whether we were walking or even crawling.
The spectators lined the course at least 10 people deep as we passed by the Epcot ball/spaceship, I knew we had to be getting really close. And it really was only a little further before we saw the big loop into the finish. I've only ever walked across one other finish line and that was because of an injury at a 10k last year.
 
Even though we walked a lot and had a finish time of, wait for it, 3:22:58... It might have been the most fun that I've ever had at a race and I'm so happy I got to do it with my mother-in-law, Cindy! Seriously, people run a full marathon in that time, haha.
 
We earned our coast-to-coast medals that night as well!
After promptly collecting my checked bag with the Tinkerbell medal and getting this picture, my stomach went into a full blown meltdown. I was all of the sudden extremely nauseous and sharp stabbing pains were gripping my entire abdomen. I could barely walk, all I knew is we had to find a restroom FAST. On your way out of the finish line/recovery chute they handed you a drink of choice: beer, red wine, or white wine. I grabbed the sealed white wine and threw it in my bag with no desire to drink it at that moment. 

As we headed towards the entrance to the finish line party, I became increasingly aware that there was a possibility I might not make it to the restrooms in time. The gardens began to look like a very appealing place to empty the contents of my stomach. It also seemed that I wasn't the only one in this predicament, there were multiple people vomiting along the side. What was going on?!? This is horrible.
 
When we got into the party, the 1st restroom was lined up until the end of time. I didn't even consider it, we just kept walking. We ended up actually having to cross the course to get to a restroom that wasn't lined up as long. There was still a lineup of course, but it only took about 5 minutes or so. I felt bad about walking across the course, but obviously we waited for an opening and my options were running out fast. After 20 minutes in the restroom, I came back out still feeling dizzy, nauseous, and still clutching my stomach in pain. We crossed back over the course and followed the hoards of people. We asked around about how to get to the food and the rest of the party and were directed to where there were 100's of people standing along the side of the course where a cast member was waiting for a break in runners  and sending people across in waves. I was looking at the situation wondering if it was really going to be worth it. It was well after 1:00AM, we were tired, I was feeling sick, things weren't looking very good. I climbed up on a bench to see across the course at what the lineups were like on the other side. The thing is, I couldn't see anything, just people, not the ground, not anything but heads, 1000's of people. I looked at Cindy and said I'm really sorry but I just can't do this, she agreed that it wasn't worth it and we headed for the shuttle back to our hotel. As we walked, we passed more people getting sick in the bushes. I've never seen so many people sick during or after a race.
 
The shuttle for our hotel thankfully wasn't lined up at all (unlike the others). We were back within 10 minutes and unfortunately, and unknowingly, took a walking detour from the bus stop back to our room. Things in Disneyworld look a lot different at night!
 
When we finally got back, I honestly have never been so relieved to be back near a restroom and a bed. I was pretty sick for the rest of the evening. We woke up late, checked out of the hotel, and headed to the beach. I was sick for pretty much the rest of our trip, I'm not sure if I had the stomach flu or if night races just don't agree with me. I happened to have similar symptoms after a local night race last year.
 
Anyways, the beach was a welcome sight at the end of the day.
Race Review Summary
 
Package Pickup/Expo:If you're headed to a Disney race, be sure to leave yourself lots of time to attend the package pickup and expo. Most likely you will have to contend with long lines, though they are always very organized. The expo and merchandise, though it isn't cheap is always awesome, so go early so you don't miss out on anything!

Price/Value: $175-205 (depending on when you register, though it will probably be early because they almost always sell out)
I've heard a lot of complaining about the cost of BIG races lately on twitter and other social media. I get that it is really expensive especially when you factor in travel. However, a Disney race much like some of the other big race organizations isn't just a race, it is a total experience. For me, it isn't something I can do every year because I just couldn't afford it. But I enjoyed myself nonetheless and they are well-organized races with all the support you could possibly need. In this particular Disney race, you get to see 3 parks (the most of any other race as far as I've read) and there were definitely more photo ops in this race than Tinkerbell.

My only issue with this race is not being able to experience the Food & Wine festival and the finish line party because of the volume of people. I think if you're going to sell tickets to the public on top of the runners who got a ticket with their race fee, it should be a lot more limited. Even if we had gotten in there, there was no way we were going to be able to do very much with all the lineups.

Aid Stations: I didn't bring my hydration pack, just a spibelt to hold my phone and wallet. They are plenty of water/Gatorade and aid stations on course. I didn't find myself thirsty at all and I definitely drink a lot more than your average person.

Course Difficulty: Easy. Though a Disney race is just not the time to try for a PR. If you're going to spend that much money, take the time and enjoy the things you see and experience. I'd also factor in the weather in FL because although our race was at night, the other Disney races are not and it can get very hot which can be dangerous if you are not prepared. Though, I've heard they are very responsive to such things with extra hydration stations and other amenities.

Medals: Couldn't be more awesome.
 

Friday, November 15, 2013

Disneyworld Day 1/ Wine & Dine Half Marathon Expo

We arrived to the Port Orleans resort at Disneyworld after midnight on Friday. We not-so-promptly collected our magic bands (they had some printer issues) and headed to our room.
The magic bands are a new program they're rolling out where you use these as a room key and to pay for anything at the resorts and/or parks. If you order them in advance, you can pick the color. I have to say that they were extremely convenient and we had 0 issues with them during our stay.

We briefly unpacked some of our things and then tried to get some sleep anticipating a big day ahead. We planned to get up early so we could line up at the expo and perhaps have a chance to get the limited edition Run Disney shoes! I think we woke up around 7:00am to get ready and the expo wasn't set to open until 10:00AM. We arrived at the ESPN Wide World of Sports shortly after 9:00AM.

We were delighted to see a very short expo line when we got there. They had it separated between those lining up for package pickup and those lining up for the expo. We chose the expo line as we knew our packages would be waiting for us no matter what.
The expo opened early, just after 9:30AM. We immediately headed to the New Balance booth for the shoes and I was overflowing with excitement knowing that with only a few people in line, the shoes would soon be mine. New Balance had me do a survey while I was waiting and I won a pair of socks too!
This was the last chance to purchase this edition of the shoes. In 2014 they will be entirely different. At $125 they aren't cheap, but I wore them most of the weekend and they are very comfortable and overall I'm happy with the purchase.

After visiting New Balance, we stopped by Raw Threads where I picked up a castle-to-castle shirt and then Team Sparkle where I finally got to meet Kelly from According to Kelly:
Though we weren't there in time for me to make the Run Disney Wine & Dine Meetup the night prior, the expo felt a little bit like a blogger meet-up with all of the people I recognized. Hopefully one day I'll get to go to one of the official meetups!

After checking out the official Run Disney merchandise and purchasing an "I Did It" shirt we headed back over to packet pickup where we obtained our package and then had to go back to the expo to get our shirt. The one thing I noticed missing was that we didn't get a bag other than plastic bag check bag. I can't remember if we got the Tinkerbell one when we bought something or if it came with the package but it's always a nice touch.

Next up, we went to Magic Kingdom to enjoy the rest of the day in the parks. I decided that we should head to Be Our Guest right away if we were going to try to eat lunch there. The wait was about 30 minutes so we decided to wait. This seemed reasonable to me because even at 180 days out (the earliest you can book a dining reservation) I was unable to get a dinner reservation here. It is pretty neat, when you arrive, there is literally a cave with a castle coming out the side of it. And as always lots of magical touches that make you feel like you are walking into Beauty and the Beast such as these gargoyles lining the walkway to the gates of the cave.
 

Lunch is a bit different from dinner in that it is quick service as opposed to table service. We picked out our food items and then headed to our table, because of our magic bands they are able to locate the table you choose and the food arrives promptly after being seated. We both had French onion soup and a cupcake. The "grey stuff" which is actually on the menu is a chocolate cupcake with grey icing.
The food was delicious, the best I've had at a quick service Disney restaurant. We both agreed that going to Be Our Guest was the best part of Magic Kingdom that day. Just seeing the inside of the restaurant is worth the trip. There are 3 dining rooms, we sat in what could only be described as the Beast's room which was very dark complete with lightning and thunder and of course the magical rose.

We went on a few rides and toured the park which felt very similar to Disneyland's Magic Kingdom. We didn't buy tickets for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party which was beginning at 7:00PM later that day because we had made plans with my mother-in-law's family who lives in Orlando. We went to their house for dinner and didn't make it back to our hotel until after midnight and we were definitely ready for bed. Up next is Disneyland Day 2 and the first half of my race review!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Racecation Packing List

Well, by the time this post goes up we will be well into our journey towards Walt Disney World. But in case you're headed out for a racecation this weekend yourself, I thought I'd share my must-have packing list.

1. Garmin watch & charger, I feel naked running without my watch even if I'm not trying for a PR, I gotta have it.

2. Hydration. I've tried many different methods of hydration and right now I'm using a pack and it's working well. Though lots of bigger races have many water stations, I usually still prefer to carry my own. I'm considering just carrying the spibelt this weekend since there are 9 water stations, but I will bring my pack just in case. Also, if you prefer a specific method of hydration such as Nuun or Gatorade, then you might consider bringing it with you or at least making sure you can purchase it when you arrive at your destination.

3. Favorite running clothing OR in the case of Disney; running costume. I will be running dressed as Minnie Mouse this weekend.

4. Running shoes. Obviously.

5. Other shoes. As much as I love my runners, I can't wear them ALL the time so I will  be taking a few pairs of comfortable shoes for walking around at the parks and after the race.

6. Race fuel. If you eat something particular before a race, you need to remember to pack that. Because this is my 1st nighttime half marathon, eating beforehand will be a bit of an experiment. I will also be packing some honey stinger chews for during the race because all that is offered at Disney races are clif shots.

7. Other running clothes? It occurred to me only this morning that because I signed up for #NovRunStreak I need to pack more running clothes, 4 outfits at least. Better pull out the bigger suitcase...

8. Ipod. Easy to forget, would be a huge problem for me because I sometimes rely on my music during a run.

9. Earplugs. I can't sleep without them especially when I am somewhere unfamiliar.

10. Schoolwork. Sigh, it is not a complete vacation for me.

11. Warm post-race clothing & compression socks. After reading multiple reviews about Wine and Dine, though Florida is pretty warm during the day, at this time of year, it gets pretty chilly at night and I want to enjoy myself at the Food and Wine festival instead of being frozen.

Next up will be an update on what's happening at Walt Disney World! Have you entered my giveaway for Raw Threads wine-themed athletic shirt?

What are your must-have's for a racecation?

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Off to Disney's other coast! (Giveaway Included)

Time is almost up, we are headed to Walt Disney World tomorrow! I still haven't finished packing or organizing everything and I have mere hours left. I think I'm mostly procrastinating because I feel guilty leaving my 2-year-old at home to go to Walt Disney World... the things you do for running!

Last January we went to Disneyland for the Tinkerbell Half Marathon and this weekend we are headed to the Wine and Dine Half Marathon in Disneyworld to complete our Coast to Coast challenge!
Tinkerbell was a lot of fun and I'm very much looking forward to capping off the year with another Disney race. Since then, I have run 14 half marathons, 1 full marathon, and a few other races. It has been a CRAZY year, and I mean that. Running that many races in less than a year is not something I would recommend. I had tons of fun but I am tired. I am really looking forward to running this race, not thinking about my time, just going to have fun and experience all that a Disney race has to offer.
 
I will be running the race and going to Disneyworld with my mother in law (pictured above). This will be her 3rd half marathon. She actually fell during the Tinkerbell Half and dislocated her shoulder, but she still managed to finish the race... faster than me!

When I went to the Tinkerbell expo, I came across this great clothing company called Raw Threads. They have a lot of Disney themed t-shirts as well as several other run-related clothing. I love all of their clothing. Most specifically, I  love their technical fabric, it is very different and much softer than your average technical material. I admit that I have a hard time controlling myself shopping on their website and the expo will be no different, I've got my eye on one of their castle to castle shirts.
I'm wearing one of their shirts in this photo above. Here is my previous review. They have generously offered to giveaway another shirt to a lucky reader on my blog! And because it is the weekend of the Wine and Dine Half Marathon, one lucky winner will receive this wine themed t-shirt:
The giveaway will run until next Wednesday at which point a winner will be chosen and will have 48 hours to respond to my notification.

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-Please note that Raw Threads only provided me with the t-shirt and is not compensating me for this review in any other way, it is solely based on my own experience with the product- 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Post Marathon Blues

It has now been one week since my 1st full marathon (race review here), and I'm finally starting to feel like myself again. I struggled during this past week to find the motivation to even do a recovery run, and then when I did it was painful and my legs felt like they were right back out there on the Surrey course struggling to get even one step further. But today, today I finally feel better, I'm back up to a normal pace and have no aches or pains to speak of (knock on wood!). I am still sad though that my big race for the year is done, so I think it might be time to start considering what's up next...

The following are my current options:

1. I had considered (before finishing Surrey) doing the Boundary Bay Full Marathon on November 3rd, but have since decided that I'd rather do the half. I think I still want some time to process what happened during my 1st marathon so I can do better the next time around. I also did this half last year, and it was really flat and a great course to attempt a PR!

2. This isn't a full marathon, but I'm super excited that I'll be heading to Florida in November for the Run Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon! Stay tuned for upcoming posts about this weekend and a really awesome related giveaway!
3. Rock n' Roll Arizona Marathon - January 19, 2014
I'd love to do this race because if I were to do this AND the Las Vegas Rn'R Half later in the same year I'd get an awesome medal... but that means I will have to jump right back into marathon training and I just don't know how I feel about that. It would be convenient though since my in-laws have a place in Palm Springs for the winter and they could babysit (I think... you guys want to babysit right???).

4. LA Marathon - March 9, 2014
This one is on my bucket list so it would be nice to check that off next year. However, the timing is inconvenient because it is typically a different type of race weekend for my family (cars), which means I would be on my own, and that's not very appealing... I don't think I'd mind running in LA but the driving in LA might kill me.

5. BMO Vancouver Marathon - May 4, 2014
I think I am pretty much certain that I'll be doing this full next year but the question is, can I wait that long for marathon #2?

How long does it typically take you to recover from a marathon or half marathon? Have you done any of these races, or do you have any recommendations?