Preparation:In some ways, Princess is just like other race events. You sign up months ahead of time. You do your training runs. You make your travel arrangements. And, I'd say here is where the similarities end.
Long before the race weekend, your wife/girlfriend/daughter will begin talking excitedly about costumes. Don't bother fighting it. Running in costume is actually a lot more fun than it sounds.Go ahead and agree to cute, coordinated, or matching costumes.She will likely ask as you to run as a Prince. You should be flattered.It will mean a lot to her, and keep in mind that Princess Weekend is about your princess, not you.
She might try to trick you into dressing as a Princess.However, feel free to take a stand against tutus, tiaras, and sparkle skirts.It is not mandatory, no matter what she tells you.I managed to hold my ground, and run as myself, as a ‘DisneyGroom’ to be more precise. Be prepared though, many dudes will be running dressed as Princesses.They are easy to spot and they range from hilarious to… …let’s just say I’m still having nightmares. (You will be grateful I am not posting pics here. But feel free to google and don't say you haven't been warned.)
Expo:
The weekend starts with the expo. Guys, this might well be your least favorite part of the weekend.Tiaras, sashes, and pink sparkly things are everywhere.
The wife is absolutely giddy here. GIDDY! Maybe it is the shiny pants worn by the footmen.
Even if you don't particularly think of your wife as a 'girlie-girl', some magic spell seems to come over anyone that walks into these expos. This is a place where your Princess can very easily go crazy with the Visa.If you are married, try to pick-up your wife’s race packet without her attending the expo.Good luck with that.If you actually do manage to pull this off, please let me know how you did it.Just a heads up, this race was chosen by my wife because she wanted some sort of expensive limited edition purse that you can only get at the Princess Half expo.She is not alone.The more popular merchandise booths resemble Black Friday doorbuster sales at your local big box electronics store.Line inside the expo, just to get into the runDisney booth
While at the expo, be prepared to be both a pack mule and a placeholder in the long lines.You are there to take care of your Princess.She will ask you to get in line and pay for items that she absolutely has to have.She will turn into a teenager again, squealing excitedly when meeting and running into her Princess friends.Soldier on my friend, it’s all worth it.Last year’s expo was held at Coronado Springs, a too small and entirely too crowded venue. The cramped quarters and disorganized flow have been referred to by many as the Third Circle of Hell.Not my words, but having experienced it firsthand, I’m not disagreeing. Thankfully, it returns to ESPN Wide World of Sports complex this year - where there is an abundance of parking, expo floor space, and even a place to grab a beer and a bite to eat. (Insert huge sigh of relief here!) Just in case your Princess does want to devote an entire day to the expo, you can escape and find some relief. Go off-property to the Bass Pro on International Drive and bask in the giant man-cave that it is.
Ahhhhhh! I'm home.
Meet upsBefore the race last year, my wife attended a “Princess Tea” at the Grand Floridian.I’m not exactly sure what this means other than she drank some tea and ate some sandwiches that are about the size of a Ritz cracker. Regardless of the cost, send your wife!She still talks about this event and will be attending another Princess Tea again this year. This is a great opportunity to bank brownie points for the future (I used mine to buy a rifle.Yes, enough brownie points to buy a rifle!).Also, you can use 'Tea Time' to track down a few other guys visiting for the weekend and have a beer. There are many other meet ups over the weekend. Many bloggers and various facebook groups organize gatherings at runDisney weekends. To find out more about these for this upcoming Princess Half weekend, you can check out this blog post from Flowers Croon. Some of these meet ups will have a group of men off in the corner looking confused.Feel free to introduce yourself to them.Much like you, they are making sure their wives/girlfriends/daughters have a good time – and a large part of this includes meeting other women to discuss sparkly Princess things.Every moment you facilitate her spending time with other Princesses, is time well spent.Keep in mind: the brownie points.The Race itselfA few quick facts about the 10K and the Half Marathon.1) These are women’s races.
2) Guys are allowed to run.Unlike other races themed for women, the Disney Princess Half Marathon (and the Tinker Bell Half marathon) does allow men to register.3) Men are not permitted into the first two corrals.So, even if you’re an elite athlete, you will be further back that you expect to be.This all goes back to allowing your Princess to shine.I can provide you with firsthand information about the Princess Half Marathon.It is a bazillion women and about 87 guys. OK, not quite:2013 saw 21,238 female finishers and 1,501 male finishers. This isn't counting the number of runners swept at the event that didn't finish. But the ratio is still impressive.
On race morning, surrounded by tens of thousands of Princesses, you can't help but feel like a king.Never in your life will women be as excited to see you as they are during this half marathon. There are so few of us that it seems like you get all this extra attention, extra high-fives, extra cheers, extra photo ops, etc. You will have a taste of celebrity status.Don’t let it go to your head. Your celebrity status disappears after race weekend.I had fears about throngs of angry women annoyed to have a guy running the Princess Half Marathon. I've been thinking that perhaps this only applies to the guys that run really fast and finish up front. It was definitely not the case for me.Everyone was very kind and I did not hear a single negative remark. I really had an amazing time! My recap of the 2013 race can be found here.
Yep. Win-Win. We are both exhausted and extremely
happy here upon completing our first half marathon.
After the RaceIt is standard practice to wear your medal the rest of the weekend.It’s a little awkward because the medal is a small tiara, however, your Princess will appreciate it. I admit I was relieved to see that the 2014 medals are not on pink ribbons.
Upon your return to your castle, enjoy all the benefits that you have accrued by running with your Princess.She will fondly remember the weekend for quite some time.You may find yourself encouraging her to attend in future years.You may even find yourself looking forward to running with her again.I'll be back this year running the Royal Family 5K and the Glass Slipper Challenge, made up of the Enchanted 10K and the Princess Half Marathon. If you find yourself at Princess Half weekend, feel free to tweet me @Disney_Groom. Whenever I’m not ensuring my Princess has a great time, I am always up for a beer or a trip to Bass Pro. To paraphrase the words of the World’s Most Interesting Man- "I don’t always run the Princess Half Marathon.But when I do, my Princess has an amazing weekend. " Princesses, please share this post with your Prince/Space Ranger/Husband/Boyfriend accompanying you. They need to know what to expect.
See you at PHM!-DisneyGroom
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