That evening we went to Disney's California Adventure Park. First thing on my list was to get a 1st visit button.
I had to make a pit stop before leaving California Adventure. The cast members and crowds were encouraging as always. I finished the race in 1:21:59 and if I had not made the pit stop, I might have squeaked in a PR. But I’m still happy with my result, since Disney races are notoriously crowded and not the best races to PR.
Saturday afternoon was spent at Santa Monica Pier for lunch and a quick dip of the feet in the cold Pacific Ocean. Then we were off to Beverly Hills for Rodeo Drive. I snapped dozens of pics from the car of street signs and famous buildings. We made it to Rodeo Dr and I finally got to shop at Tiffany and Co! We also did a quick tour of Hollywood and saw the sights. Until then, I only knew these landmarks through DHS or on tv/movies. After a mad dash thru Los Angeless traffic to return the rental car we headed back to the hotel and enjoyed delivery pizza for dinner.
I was super nervous about this race. All of my distance races (anything over a 10K) have been either at Disney or at the UCF campus. So I’ve always been in my comfort zone in regards to routes, bathrooms, crowds, and traffic. Even though this course runs thru DisneyLand, a lot of it would also be on the streets of Anaheim.
I was in Corral D, with 2 corrals behind me so there was a bit of a cushion. But I never take a race for granted. Since I pushed it for the 10K, the plan was to walk the HM so we could enjoy ourselves and save our legs for park visits on Sunday afternoon and Monday (our last day).My outfit was Sleeping Beauty inspired but after putting it together I looked more like a bag of Skittles with all of the colors! Definitely was not hard to find me in the pics! The fanfare to start this race definitely had more hoopla and all us runners took off in a flutter of wings.
This time the castle was beautifully lit, so my cuz and I stopped for pics. After a half-mile run, we power-walked the rest of the course. Again, the crowds in the parks were great and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the marching bands. cheerleaders and dance teams along the roads in Anaheim.
My favorite sign was “I trained for 6 months to holdthis sign” – I found the guy after the race and he let me take a pic of the sign.
I was also very thankful for the group that offered orange slices and twizzlers. Plus I found that I liked the raspberry gel Clif Shots that were offered. I had chocolate GU with me but was reluctant to use it, in case I needed to go the bathroom.
I was not too crazy about that last stretch of road that led back to the parks, the runners were on one side, drivers on the other side and the noisy freeway above us (wasn’t feeling the Disney magic here). My major concern was if a runner tripped near the cones, it was way too close to the oncoming cars. There was also a stretch in the back area of the park that had no entertainment but plenty of space to offer it. Plus I missed seeing the Gospel Choir that you always see at WDW Half and Full Marathons to signal the 13 or 26 mile marker.
Actually I missed seeing the 13 mile marker altogether. My finish time was 3:15:38 which wasn’t too bad, considering we
walked most of an unfamiliar course. We got our medals and can now say we earned our Tinker Bell wings!After a short nap it was finally time to play at the parks where we could ride the rides and eat what we wanted without worrying about upsetting our stomachs and potentially ruining our races. My dinner of dill pickle popcorn and a root beer would probably not have been a good pre-race choice. On Monday we enjoyed a lunch of corn dogs in honor of our dads. I only rode rides that we don’t have at WDW: Mr. Toad, Indy, Matterhorn, Fun Wheel, CA Screaming, and Cars Land Racers. I would trade Rocking Roller Coaster and Test Track for Cars Land and CA Screaming any day!!!Overall it was a great trip, and while I absolutely loved this Tinker Bell race experience at DisneyLand and would absolutely recommend it to other runners, I realize much I am spoiled by my WDW races. I feel safer knowing the entire race course is on Disney property and you can’t beat them for entertainment throughout the entire race course. And that Gospel Choir at mile 13 or 26 is truly the most heavenly sight and sound you’ll ever experience.
Back at home, my Tink bling has joined my other runDisney medals!
Leg one of my Tinker Bell/Princess Coast To Coast
Challenge is complete!Now I’m ready to take on the Glass Slipper Challenge in February!