kirstie101
DIS Veteran
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- Apr 21, 2008
Me too! Actually have an great rate at the Hojo that I really want to take advantage of!We made a refundable reservation through Marriott just in case. This is getting ridiculous.
Me too! Actually have an great rate at the Hojo that I really want to take advantage of!We made a refundable reservation through Marriott just in case. This is getting ridiculous.
I'm holding off on booking Disneyland Hotel until the dates are confirmed. Just like my airfare.
At this point I have to say, I'm pretty sure they lost me for 2018. I was going to go for my blue coast to coast with princess and DS wanted to run the 5k in Cali but I have lost a lot of excitement now waiting with no word of anything. I'm certain that if rundisney had anything to say they probably would have said it, which makes me think it might be somewhat out of their hands. Maybe I'm being pessimistic for nothing but perhaps for me, 2018 light side was not meant to be.
If they ever do open it - I doubt it will sell out at this point either. Too many people upset!
You guys are just being silly. The people that are upset are a small minority right now. It will sell out just as well as previous years. A lot of locals do this race and you don't need to plan out that far in advance.
I just have this gut feeling that they won't announce anything or open registratiom until after Disneyland weekend. I think its a matter of the city of Anaheim not giving a permit until rundisney can show they can get the streets open earlier. The earlier start time for all races at 5:00 am and other things planned by rundisney for that weekend is probably a way to show Anaheim that they can get the streets open. I have no info but I actually think Anaheim may be holding up the permits until rundisney shows them at disneyland weekend that they can get the streets open, esp for the half. I wouldn't be surprised that disneyland weekend will see a lot more sweeps of the slow runners and stricter enforcement of the pace requirement by them. I think if you are having problems meeting the pace requirement then you need to train more and harder as I would not expect rundisney to be so nice about sweeping runners in these races now.
I just have this gut feeling that they won't announce anything or open registratiom until after Disneyland weekend. I think its a matter of the city of Anaheim not giving a permit until rundisney can show they can get the streets open earlier. The earlier start time for all races at 5:00 am and other things planned by rundisney for that weekend is probably a way to show Anaheim that they can get the streets open. I have no info but I actually think Anaheim may be holding up the permits until rundisney shows them at disneyland weekend that they can get the streets open, esp for the half. I wouldn't be surprised that disneyland weekend will see a lot more sweeps of the slow runners and stricter enforcement of the pace requirement by them. I think if you are having problems meeting the pace requirement then you need to train more and harder as I would not expect rundisney to be so nice about sweeping runners in these races now.
Yup. What you guy are thinking makes sense.This was my exact thinking as well.
It's going to be tight to get POT submission and registration done. I really have no idea if they can pull this off in time, especially if they cutoff registrations in December. But who knows.
Yup. What you guy are thinking makes sense.
Training plan for light side usually starts in September too, right? So it would be just enough time to pull it all off. Very tight.