What better and more relaxing way to enjoy the 2008 Labor Day Weekend than to run the Disneyland Half Marathon in Anaheim, CA. Join Lee as he takes you through his experience of the Happiest Race ...
What better and more relaxing way to enjoy the 2008 Labor Day Weekend than to run the Disneyland Half Marathon in Anaheim, CA. Join Lee as he takes you through his experience of the Happiest Race on Earth.
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I loved, loved this 1/2 Marathon. I had so much fun spending Labor Day weekend at Disney. Definitely worth the money. The 2009 course was awesome, and included running through Angels Stadium.
Is purchasing the Spectator VIP package really necessary so friends and family can see you cross the finish line? Or, is it possible to view the finish without having a reserved spot? My sister is traveling with me, and she wants to see me finish.
There are plenty of places within the area called Downtown Disney to watch for you. Check the map again and look for locations beforehand. The Spectator VIP page is nice but not necessary.
Id agree my fiance and sister came out last year to watch me run it and they didnt have any problem getting right on the rail to watch me go by for the start, mile 4 and the finish.
The water spots were pretty much every mile last year. Ever spot also had poweraide on hand along with free clif shots at mile 9. As far as events go, its very expensive but disney makes sure this event goes so smooth and everything is taken care of. Its really about as good a support system as it comes, which can spoil you for future events that dont do as good of a job. If you enjoy disneyland to begin with your only regret is that they only hold it once a year!
I believe the water stations are near each mile marker of the course. Visit the Disneyland Half-Marathon 2009 website and then click on the left link "Event Details," and then "Course." It will show a map with the aid and water stations on it.
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