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Disney Princess Half Marathon 2011

March 2, 2011 by Heather Hart, ACSM EP 42 Comments

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Last Updated on January 22, 2022 by Heather Hart, ACSM EP

Disney Princess Half Marathon:
Chip Time: 2:07:02
Overall Place 1373 / 13091
Gender Place 1373 / 13091
Division Place 299 / 2365
# of porta potty stops: 2
# of character photo op stops: I lost count after 15!
Half Marathon # 10
Disney Princess half marathon #2
 

Disney Princess Half Marathon

While I’m thrilled to see my family, the first day back home post a weekend in Walt Disney World is like a big fat slap in the “welcome to reality” face. Like the crash after a sugar-caffeine binge. Ahhh it was soo good while it lasted. So please excuse me if I type this entire blog post with the race medal around my neck and Mickey ears on my head. I’ve got to squeeze every last ounce of magic out of this trip that I can.

And MAGICAL hardly begins to describe it. For sake of not having the longest blog post EVER (I’m talking so long there might be a pop quiz and/or review summary due at the end), I’m breaking this up into two posts: the race (this post), and all of the other fun I had in Disney (tomorrow) . And since I’ve had A LOT of ladies email me about the race last year, I’m going to give you a lot more race details than just my specific race experience. Because quite frankly, as far as running goes, it was a training run, steady as she goes. It still blows my mind that I can say “hey, let’s just go run 13 miles, yeah no biggie, ” haha. But that’s for another post on another day. Back to the magic…

Saturday morning, after two very uneventful flights (no worries, the return trip would make up for that) I arrived at the Polynesian Resort. I had stayed here about 24 years ago with my family, and walking into the lobby it all came rushing back to me. The Polynesian makes you FEEL like you landed in Hawaii, and not the middle of Florida. There’s even a greater at the door who welcomes you with an Aloha and places a lei around your neck. I was also welcomed with a wonderful bag full of goodies from Run Disney, including my packet for the race. Ahhh, anyone who knows the slight anxiety that comes with picking up your race packet/bib knows what a relief it is to see that someone already did it for you! Run Disney had my heart, right then and there.

After taking in some scenery, and a few excited phone calls back home (“MOMI’mInDISNEYWORLD!!!) I met up with the other ladies from the BlogRoller’s Get Moving initiative (HUGE shout out to Lorraine and Christie!) Disney Princess Media Mixer hosted by Walt Disney World, and we hopped a bus to the Fit for a Princess race Expo held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Expo.

As I’ve mentioned a zillion times, I’m only a girly-girl when it comes to running, and this expo was the place for me. Hot pink, glitter, skirts, and all things running as far as the eye could see. All the benefits of your typical marathon/half marathon expo, but with princess flair. I was a huge fan of the race shirt this year, a bit of a style change from the previous two Princess Half Marathons, and it actually fit! And a neon green bag, heeeeyyy someone must have forwarded the memo to Disney that it’s my year of the green (Go Team Trakkers!) haha! Picture taken post race, obviously. No, they don’t give you the medal until you cross the finish line. You’ve gotta earn it.

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After an amazing carb loading dinner at Mama Mia’s in the Hollywood Studios (more on that next post) we all hit the hay for the early wake up call. I think my ONLY complaint about Disney races is how early you have to be there to line up in your corral. My alarm clock went off at 3:00 am, and I boarded one of the last buses to Epcot at 4:00 am. If you are staying on Disney property at one of the race’s many host hotels, transportation is something you NEVER have to worry about. They have a steady stream of shuttles for both the expo and to the race start. We got there without any delay.

One of the amazing perks of being on the Media team this year was access to the VIP tent. Seriously after being treated, quite literally, like a princess, I’m never going to be able to race among the “minions” again. Haha. We dropped our gear off at the Media tent, took a few pictures, and headed over to the start. Having done this race last year as a mere-mortal (lol) I can assure you that VIP credentials or not, the start is a very smooth process. PLENTY of porta potties, a large, smoothly running baggage check, thousands of wonderful volunteers to help you get to your corral at the start, and even a DJ rocking some tunes to get you pumped before your race.
Katye of Long Legs on the Loose, Tonia of Racing with Babes, me!, Rachel of Running Backwards in High Heels, @DisneyDeborah, Amy of Selfish Mom, Renee of Cutie Booty Cakes
One of the most exciting thing at this race is checking out the outfits. Tutus and tiaras as far as the eye can see, as well as princesses, villains, and even a prince charming or a frog thrown in there. Yes, while this race is predominately women, men are certainly not left out! Last year, 400 of the 13,500 runners were men.

There is a bit of a walk from the holding/bag check area to the start. Probably close to a mile. But, you have PLENTY of time to walk there, and it’s a great warm up for your legs. Disney does a corral wave start for this race, as is almost always necessary for larger races. This year, with over 13,000 finishers in the half marathon, it was definitely corral worthy! You may submit a previous race time for corral placement, and my 1:51 Myrtle Beach Mini time gave me a ticket to Corral A. Tonia (TMB) and I met up with Steph (Steph’s 50 marathon challenge) chatted a bit, and before we knew it, it was time to run!

I love the magical start as the Fairy God Mother wishes us well on our adventures ahead. (And don’t worry if you aren’t in the first corral, she does this for each and every wave start, approximately 6 minutes apart, so you will have a front row seat no matter where you are placed!)

Now, I will admit, I fully take advantage of corral A. Because I have no intentions of running a PR half marathon while in Disney. Nope, I have every intention of the most photo ops possible, and when most of the ladies in the first corral are gunning for a fast time, it seems hardly any stop to take pictures with the characters. Which means, NO LINE FOR ME TO HUG ON CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW! Woooo!
Race start is early, I’m not going to lie. 6:00 am. It’s still dark. The first mile is lined with a lot of spectators, a DJ fist pumping you through that first slight hill (no really, that tune was totally Jersey-Shore worthy and he encouraged the fist pump) and then the magic begins. All along the race course, your favorite Disney princes and princesses are out cheering you on and available for photo ops. Didn’t bring a running buddy? No problem, Disney has a cast member (sometimes two or three) available to hand your camera to. Didn’t bring a camera? No problem! Not all of the characters, but some, had a race photographer there to record the special moment. As I mentioned, I took advantage of this like the great big kid that I am.
Somewhere around mile 5, as we started to near the Magic Kingdom, I was overcome with joy. I love love love running. God, my family, friends, and running, they complete me. Really, I am so blessed to be able to have these amazing opportunities, to run, AND to run in such an amazing place, AND to be able to do with with 17000 (ish) other people who are also out there to celebrate how kick a$$ running is. I was having SO MUCH FUN!
The absolute highlight of the race, as I am sure 99% of the runners will tell you, is running through the Magic Kingdom, particularly Cinderella’s Castle, at a little less than halfway through the race. As soon as you turn into the park and down main street, you get an instant view of the castle and hundreds of people and Disney cast members are there cheering you on. Talk about a runners high (sprinkled with fairy dust!). I think I stopped for about 10 different pictures in the, oh, probably less than a mile that you are in the park! It was so fun!

Disney Princess Half Marathon

The character sightings continue through the remainder of the course, along with aid stations, volunteers, and spectators. Here are just a few (really, I have a ton) of my pictures with my Disney pals out on the course!

The last two miles of the race include three pretty significant overpasses, but the volunteers and the music really get you through them. The course ends with a winding loop around the front half of EPCOT and finishes with a spectacular finishers chute. Right at the corner before the chute is an amazing gospel choir. Every year, their words and singing just shoot chills right up my spine. Once you see that 13 mile marker and round the corner, HUNDREDS of spectators are lined up to cheer you in. There are characters in the chute (Mickey and Minnie when I came through) awesome music, photographers, videographers, and announcers welcoming you back in.

Disney Princess Half Marathon

After you cross, you are given one of the most beautiful medals, just fit for a princess, Disney Princess Half Marathon

…and then bipiity bopity booped with fairy dust glitter (if you wish).

Disney Princess Half Marathon

From there you continue through the finishers area, where they stuff you full of yummy food, drinks, take finishers photos, and even have some more finishers gear for sale. We were lucky enough to be able to hang out at the VIP/Media tent, with the most AMAZING view of the finish line.

It was so awesome to be able to stick around and watch the other ladies (and a few gents) finishing the race. To see the expressions and emotion on the finishers faces was priceless. From joy to excitement to exhaustion and everything in between. Tears, cheers, and even a baby!
Disney Princess Half Marathon
We were able to spend a little time talking with Pirate Jeff Galloway while watching the finish. This man and his outlook on running is amazing. Any newbies out there, you need to check out his beginner advice . I am absolutely convinced that ANYONE can finish a half marathon, and probably even a full marathon using his training techniques of run/walk
Disney Princess Half Marathon
Furthermore, if you have always wanted to run a half marathon or marathon, and have felt intimidated by the prospect, you need to consider Disney. Approximately 40% of Disney marathon runners are first timers! They give you ample time to finish (7 hours for a full and 3.5 for a half, so walking is a-ok), and the atmosphere is like no other, supportive and entirely magical! VIP tent or one of the 17,000 runners registered for this weekend (which included a family 5k and a kids fun run in addition to the half marathon), Disney will treat you like roylaty every step of the way. Their customer service and the experiences provided are just above and beyond. Believe me, I had a harsh wake up call when I reached customer service at the airport at the end of my weekend. Those people need some Tinker Bell pixie dust, haha!

So, there you have it, another Disney 13.1 in the books. I’ve decided this needs to be my birthday present to myself EVERY year, since it just happens to fall on my “birthday week”. Who is in for next year?!?!?

Run like ROYALTY!!!

(*note* The Federal Trade Commision says I have to let you know Disney provided me with accommodations and VIP/Media access for the race free of charge, however, the opinions expressed are those solely that of my own. And they are, I freaking LOVE Disney!)

Filed Under: Race Recaps Tagged With: Half Marathon, RunDisney

About Heather Hart, ACSM EP

Heather Hart is an ACSM certified Exercise Physiologist, UESCA certified Ultrarunning Coach, RRCA certified Running Coach, co-founder of Hart Strength and Endurance Coaching, and creator of this site, Relentless Forward Commotion.   She is a mom of two teen boys, and has been running and racing distances of 5K to 100+ miles for over a decade.  Heather has been writing and encouraging others to find a love for fitness and movement since 2009.

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  1. workout mommy

    March 2, 2011 at 12:32 am

    great pictures and yes, the most awesome weekend ever!!

    it was so great to finally meet you in person and I hope we can meet up at another event soon! 🙂

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  2. Ryzmomplus2

    March 2, 2011 at 12:35 am

    great pictures and recap of the event! My daughter and I ran it… truly a magical experience!

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  3. H Love

    March 2, 2011 at 12:46 am

    me me me!!! looks awesome! On my wish list! How did you get so many great pics? Who took the pics along the way?

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  4. Jessie

    March 2, 2011 at 12:47 am

    I would love to have my picture taken with Phineas and Ferb! How awesome is that!!! Wow what a great vacation/race!

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  5. Rachel McPhillips

    March 2, 2011 at 1:06 am

    Awesomesauce. Total awesomesauce. I now have a goal of being in Corral A… no lines for pictures?? Jealous! Plus, your outfit was adorable!

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  6. runningtwig

    March 2, 2011 at 1:17 am

    Great post and pictures – that likes an awesome half marathon!

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  7. Mamarunsbarefoot

    March 2, 2011 at 2:05 am

    Great job!! Disney was my first marathon(disaster) I also ran a 15k there 3 times, they changed it to the half you ran.

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  8. Carlee

    March 2, 2011 at 2:46 am

    That looks like such a fun race!!! I love the recap and the photos!

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  9. Wifey

    March 2, 2011 at 3:12 am

    Love your recap and your pics! It was such a BLAST! I’m so glad you were there – especially when the ducks came to get me.

    Winks & Smiles,
    Wifey

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  10. The Happy Runner

    March 2, 2011 at 3:29 am

    Great job — looks like it was SO much fun!

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  11. Elizabeth

    March 2, 2011 at 3:55 am

    what a great experience! adding this one to my list 🙂

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  12. ashley (redonk runner)

    March 2, 2011 at 4:26 am

    oooo now i want so badly to do a half where everything is themed and i can dress up a little 🙂

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  13. milescovered.com

    March 2, 2011 at 1:05 am

    I’m in for next year!! Sold. That looks like an amazing experience. I’m hoping to run my first half in May, but Disney looks like an event to remember. 🙂 4AM last bus? Ummm… I can do it, right?

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  14. Rochelle

    March 2, 2011 at 1:31 am

    I’m so jealous! That sounds like the BEST race ever – and I love that you got pictures!

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  15. Andree

    March 2, 2011 at 2:20 am

    What a fun trip and race!! Love all of your pictures

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  16. Heather @ Not a DIY Life

    March 2, 2011 at 12:37 pm

    I am not really a Disney fan, but OH MY WORD! You make me wanna run this!! I think I could get into all the princess stuff for a weekend 😉

    Love all the pics. I know you have to go into this race with a total different mindset or you wouldn’t allow yourself to stop for all the photo ops.

    Great race, great post! Can’t wait to read more!

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  17. Christy

    March 2, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    What a blast!

    http://christy-goingthedistance.blogspot.com/2011/03/why-you-havent-heard-from-me.html

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  18. Ros

    March 2, 2011 at 1:27 pm

    I just got back from running this and I loved it too! Definitely newbie friendly because it was my first 🙂 Congrats! I love your pics! I’m slower so I was worried about being swept if I stopped for pics so I didn’t get nearly as many, but next year I know better!

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  19. Karen

    March 2, 2011 at 1:30 pm

    What an awesome experience! Completely agree, Disney races are the best! Loved all the pictures. I am a huge fan of Jeff Galloway. Iused his run/walk for my last marathon and was amazed and how good I felt at the end. You really don’t believe the differenc until you do it.

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  20. Mommy on the Run

    March 2, 2011 at 1:44 pm

    Great Job!! I Love all the photos, I hope that one day I will be able to do that races it looks Awesome!

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  21. Carrie

    March 2, 2011 at 2:29 pm

    So awesome! Congrats! I <3 Disney and would love to do that race. I'm doing their 1/2 here in CA in Sept. So excited. Congrats again!

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  22. Meredith

    March 2, 2011 at 3:06 pm

    Looks like you had a lot of fun!

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  23. AM-GoalsfortheWeek!

    March 2, 2011 at 3:53 pm

    Hi there;-)
    Congrats on Disney half #2;-) And god bless ya for all the photo opps pre, during and post your race. That is photo commitment baby!

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  24. MrsJCH

    March 2, 2011 at 4:02 pm

    My girlfriend and I signed up for the race, I wasnt able to do it due to an injury but drove her there and slept in the car for a while! The DJ at the starting line had some really good tunes to get you pumped up for the start!
    The fireworks for the start were also a nice touch I thought!

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  25. Rae

    March 2, 2011 at 7:56 pm

    I absolutely LOVE your race outfit!

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  26. TutuRunner

    March 2, 2011 at 8:23 pm

    what an awesome re-cap!
    i’ll have to learn to run faster so i can get put in the first corral, and won’t have such long lines for the character pics. this was such a fun race! no way i’d ever want to PR here, because you’d be missing all of the fun. =)

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  27. mhutto

    March 2, 2011 at 9:58 pm

    Love your photo blog! It sounds like a really fun race, thanks for sharing!

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  28. Jeff - DangleTheCarrot

    March 2, 2011 at 10:57 pm

    Great recap….felt like I was there

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  29. Caratunk Girl

    March 2, 2011 at 11:42 pm

    SUCH FUN!! What a fantastic recap and fun pictures. Love the outfit! You look good in green.

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  30. Cindy 6

    March 3, 2011 at 1:00 am

    We did Disney for our first marathon and it was absolutely amazing. We are headed back there for a 70.3 in May. Thanks for sharing what its like to be a VIP! Sounds like fun. Do the photographers accept the photopass on the race course so the pics can be added to the photopass pics? We never stopped for a pic on the marathon as I wasn’t sure I would get started again if I stopped. Congrats on another half in the books! You make running look so fun!

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  31. Twila

    March 3, 2011 at 2:51 am

    WOW! Jealous! That is like a runner’s dream.

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  32. Fair Weather Runner

    March 3, 2011 at 3:42 pm

    oh how FUN! makes me want to do this race even more than i already wanted to. glad you had such a great time.

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  33. Kacie Darden

    March 3, 2011 at 5:43 pm

    Great pictures! I think that year of the green is an awesome thing!

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  34. Elena (Running in Heels After Child)

    March 3, 2011 at 9:15 pm

    I read this post while my 4 year old daughter was looking over my shoulder, now she really wants me to do this race.

    I told her that we could do it together when she was older.

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  35. mostlyfitmom

    March 4, 2011 at 12:19 am

    Between your blog and Tonia’s, I am itching to go back to Disney for a race. I walked the Disney marathon in 2001 and it was, well, magical – despite the early start. LOL. Thanks for sharing!

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  36. Kalani

    March 4, 2011 at 2:35 am

    Such a great race recap! My first marathon was Disney and I’ve been eyeing this Princess half ever since! Huge fan of the photo ops!
    And I am a huge believer in the galloway method!
    Thanks for posting!

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  37. Anna P

    March 5, 2011 at 7:43 pm

    awesome awesome awesome!!!! If I ever have enough money get there, I am TOTALLY doing this!! =)

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  38. FruitFly

    March 8, 2011 at 9:34 pm

    I just did the Princess Half, too – and it was my first ever. So. Much. Fun. I just got goose bumps all over my legs reliving it with you. I’m glad you got pictures, too! That’s what we decided to do as well, and I don’t regret it at all. What a fun, Magical experience!

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  39. Monique

    March 10, 2011 at 9:49 pm

    #2 porta potty stops #15 character and you still finished in 2:07?! You’re a rock star and I am officially changing my name to SloMo.

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  40. Janice @ Mom On The Run

    May 21, 2011 at 12:30 am

    OK seriously – how on earth can I get in on the media gig? I’m dying to do that race, but I will NEVER be able to afford it, or even remotely justify the cost 🙁 I’m so glad you had a great time!

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  41. bethi

    March 26, 2012 at 2:51 am

    Wow! I just decided to try for the 2013 Disney Princess 1/2 Marathon and have been looking all over for blog accounts of the race. Thank you so much for posting! I am totally inspired by you and can’t even imagine being such a great runner. Congratulations Princess! Maybe I’ll see you next year?!

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  42. Julia

    November 6, 2012 at 4:40 am

    I just signed up for the 2013 Princess 1/2 marathon! I discovered your blog and I love it! I hope you’ll be doing it again next year! Maybe I’ll see ya there!
    Great tips!!
    http://blingandsneakers.blogspot.com

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