Friday, February 28, 2020

Race Review: Running with All the Colors of the Wind at the Enchanted 10K // Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend 2020 👑 Day 2

This post is part of a series about my trip to Walt Disney World for Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend February 21-23, 2020. 
Make sure you check out my day 1 post first!


Saturday morning my alarm went off at 3AM - it was finally time to get dressed and ready for the Enchanted 10K! Luckily we had all set out our flat runners the night before so it was easy to get changed and ready to go in a short amount of time. Plus, we had to lay our flat runners out so we could post them to social media, OBVIOUSLY. 😂 For the 10K I was going as Meeko (since the race was themed after one of my favorite Disney movies, Pocahontas) and my mom was going as Ariel. Here's what our costumes looked like:



It was a FREEZING morning (in the 40's! 😭) so I added a couple of layers to my costume before heading out the door. We stayed off-property so we did not have built in transportation to the race, but luckily we had my mom to get us to the race in her car! We were on the road by 3:45 and at Epcot by 4. We stayed in the car for a little bit to stay warm, but I was anxious to get out and check out the staging area. We weren't there to just sit in the parking lot, after all! So we all grabbed space blankets and headed over to the staging area to see what it was like.


We didn't have any gear to check so after doing a quick look around to get our bearings of the area, we tried our luck at getting a pre-race character photo. I had told Brett that I would try to get a photo with Mulan since she is his favorite princess, and lo and behold Mulan was out to take photos with! We hopped in her line, but 5AM rolled around before we were able to get anywhere near the front of the line and the staff brought all the characters in to encourage folks to start heading to the corrals. One thing to remember if you're running a runDisney race and are hoping to get a pre-race character photo, GET THERE EARLY! I believe the staging area opens around 3AM (depending on the race) and people have nothing but time on their hands to wait in line for the photos so lines are super long, so if you want a character photo make sure you're there right when it opens.

Even though we were bummed we didn't get a pre-race photo with a character, we made sure to take some full-costume photos before snuggling back up in our space blankets and heading to the corrals and waiting for the start!


All three of us were placed into different corrals, but we all wanted to try to run together so we went to the lowest corral as a group. We had a loooong wait to get to the start because we were fairly far back (we even had eyes on the infamous balloon ladies! 🎈😨) but we made the most of the wait and tried to stay as warm as possible because we knew that the race was going to be totally worth it. I believe we finally got underway around 6:30am or so and we were finally running the Enchanted 10K! 

(Fun fact - this was my 50th lifetime race which was so exciting and such a special race to run for #50!)

We ran as a group of 3 for the first mile or so but around 1.25 I turned around and could not find Cassie. I sent her a quick text to check in and it turns out she had gotten stuck behind some walkers and couldn't push through. I tried a couple times to run back to see if I could spot her but the course was so crowded and I didn't want to also lose my mom so I just made sure Cassie was okay (she was fine, just stuck!) and opted to run with my mom. One thing about being in one of the last corrals is that you're going to have to navigate through a lot of walkers. People are generally really nice if you say "excuse me" and will let you pass them, so my mom and I were able to weave through folks for most of the race without problem, but you should go into this race knowing it's going to be PACKED from start to finish and adjust your mindset accordingly.

Mom and I kept the pace easy because we just wanted to take in the experience and we honestly loved every minute. There were so many characters out on the course (I would say one every .5 - .75 mile or so, with much more within the park), they were bumping Disney music the whole race (mainly Pocahontas), and they even had video screens playing clips of the movies the weekend was themed around.

While we didn't stop for any character photos (every line was 1 billion years long and we knew we were at the back of the pack and at risk of being swept by the scary balloon ladies) but I opted to snag some quick selfies before continuing on the course. This is a great alternative to waiting in line for an individual photo if you're worried about time, and the characters are usually really great at waving to the crowd running by between the photos they're taking. My favorite was, of course, Meeko!


The miles seemed to absolutely fly by and my mom and I had a fantastic time together singing along to all the Disney songs and taking in all the sights. We made sure to take plenty of photos to remember our experience. Mom teared up a bit when we got into Epcot around mile 4 because it brought back so many memories of the last time we were in the park - over 20 years ago when I was 8 years old! It really was such a fantastic experience running through the park with my mom since we were together the last time either of us were there. Going back there with her was so special and I'm glad we got to have those moments together.

This one is probably my favorite photo that we took all weekend long!


Around mile 5.5 Cassie was able to catch up with us which was amazing because we got the chance to all finish the race together! We all danced down the finisher's chute and held hands as we all crossed the line together. We had such an amazing time at the race and I'm glad we all got to finish with each other! We all picked up our medals and (of course) snapped the all-important finish line pics!



The medals were absolutely gorgeous and so much bigger than I was anticipating! You can tell that runDisney really put a lot of thought into what their medals would look like and they are absolutely beautiful. It made me so excited to earn my half marathon and Fairy Tale Challenge medal the next day!


Dad and Grammy came all the way up from Melbourne to congratulate us on finishing. They even brought a hand painted sign which was SO STINKIN' CUUUTE! Look at how adorable they are:


We were definitely famished after all that waiting and running and lucky for us we had breakfast reservations at the Grand Floridian Cafe. We made our way over there after the race to chow down. Of course we had to celebrate with breakfast cocktails (I sprang for the Grand Mimosa because DUH 🥂) and I ordered the brioche French toast which was just... *chef's kiss*


After breakfast Dad headed back home and Mom, Grammy, Cassie, and I went over to Disney Springs to do some walking around. I think we were all fairly beat, though, because after a little under two hours we were ready to head out. Mom and Grammy dropped Cassie and I off at our room before making their way back to Melbourne. I'm so happy that my family was able to come up to Disney for a little while and spend time with me!



Operating on very little sleep, Cassie and I opted to take a nap for a little bit after Disney Springs. I'm not really a napper so I mostly just laid down and watched a couple episodes of Love Island. Around 5 or so we knew we needed to grab some dinner ASAP because bed time (and another 3AM wakeup call) was quickly approaching! Luckily our room was in an area with plenty of food options in walking distance so we decided on grabbing something from Macaroni Grill which was right across the street, but not before taking a selfie with THE MOST AMAZING GIFT SHOP WE'VE EVER SEEN.


Yes, that is a giant wizard. Yes, he is amazing.

Cassie pointed out that it was also National Margarita Day, so it was basically the law that we had to order margaritas with dinner. I'm not one to mess with the law, so I got myself a Strawberry Italian Margarita and it was amazing. 😍🍓🍹


With a belly full of food and very little sleep, I was so ready to crash. I think I was in bed and asleep my 7:30pm. 😂😂 I was proud of us for getting into bed at a good time, though, because not only were we running another 13.1 miles in the morning, but we were also planning to hit up Magic Kingdom after the race so it was about to be a looooong day. Sleep was much needed! 😴

Recap of the Princess Half Marathon and our day in Magic Kingdom to come soon! ✨

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