Danhockey04
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2011
In other words, if you were in the back of A vs. the front of B, does that make a huge difference? Back of B or front of C? etc. Also, if you submitted a time, what times match up with which corrals? A few people have commented and mentioned where they were, but it would be helpful to compare directly everyone's experiences. Also, if someone next year wants to start in a certain corral, having a general "goal time" for that placement 10k would be helpful.
Front of C to B and front of B to A makes a big difference. That is about 2700 runners that you have to pass. If I'm towards the front of B, sure I will have some A runners to pass, but no where near as many if in C. But this is in a man's view, since we started in C.
For those that have done other Disney races (W&D or the half in Jan)--- is the atmosphere different? I'm sure people still do it for fun, but would you say there is more of a race vibe than a party with your girlfriends vibe? Hubby and I both agree we'd like to do another Disney race, but trying to decide which one. (Unfortunately, west coast is not an option in the near future). Thanks!
W&D is also a party race, not much on course support, but a fun race and one I am going to do again this year given the course last year was much improved to previous year. The best race is definitely marathon weekend. It too is crowded, but I think better organized. However, I do not have a grasp on crowds as I've always been in corral A, which there is thin crowds and plenty of room.