A Look at This Year’s Disneyland Half Marathon

From Erin Glover on the Disney Parks Blog:

On Sunday, we hosted the sixth annual Disneyland Half Marathon at the Disneyland Resort. I joined more than 15,000 athletes on the race course to bring you the following report (and to earn my first Coast to Coast Challenge medal). I’m no Paul Hiffmeyer, but I hope you’ll enjoy some shots that I took along the way.

In the pre-dawn starting area, amid all the bouncing, anxious athletes, I found a group of Team in Training participants from the San Diego/Hawai`i chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Team in Training participants raise funds for the society while training to complete endurance events. At the race, I spoke to Sue, who was running her first half marathon, and Kendra, who was completing Disney’s Coast to Coast Challenge – a special award for completing runDisney events at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts in the same calendar year.

“I’m in it for the bling,” said Kendra. And who could blame her? The finisher medals are pretty awesome.

Special Thanks to My Finish-Line Photographer, Will

At the start line, fireworks marked the beginning of the race as the athletes stepped onto the course. Drew Carey and 2010 Disneyland Half Marathon female winner Rachel Booth were among those in the crowd, along with Judy and Denise – two ladies from San Diego dressed in sparkly Minnie Mouse costumes.

When I asked them what they liked best about runDisney events, their answer was a resounding “everything!” Judy said that she likes the Disney characters, the fireworks and the energy.

“It’s kind of empowering. There’s a can-do attitude,” she said. And Denise added, “Everyone feels like a kid at Disneyland. You get to dress up and have fun.”

There was no shortage of costumes on the course – hundreds came dressed as their favorite characters. I saw plenty of princesses and Tinker Bells – and even a trio dressed as Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear.

Mile 2 of the Disneyland Half Marathon

After running through Disney California Adventure park, we headed into Disneyland park as the sun was rising. We spotted plenty of Disney characters, but my favorite moment was seeing Princess Aurora riding King Arthur Carrousel with Flora, Fauna and Merryweather just before we ran through Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Disneyland Half Marathon - Angels Stadium

The course then left Disneyland Resort and headed out to Angel Stadium. Racers got to step right out onto the field and round home plate. As we left the stadium, I stopped to chat with Dawn, a first-time race volunteer handing out drinks at an aid station just outside. Dawn and her 13-year-old son, Bryce, woke up at 3 a.m. that morning to make it to the race from Corona, Calif. Despite the early morning, Dawn said they both agreed they’d volunteer for a runDisney event again.

“It’s awesome event,” she said. “It’s a lot of people – amazing to see. It’s inspiring.” When I asked Dawn what her favorite part of volunteering for the race had been, she said, “knowing you’re doing something good – giving back.”

Disneyland Half Marathon Finish Line

After 13.1 miles, I crossed the finish line to the clank-clank of finisher medals hanging from my fellow athetes’ necks. Long before I finished, male finisher Humberto Rojas came in at 1:08:14 and Booth finished as top female again at 1:18:01.

I want to send a special congrats to my fellow Disney Parks Blog author, Betsy Sanchez, who completed her first half marathon Sunday. And congratulations to everyone who completed the 2011 Disneyland Half Marathon!

“Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom” Announced

From Thomas Smith on the Disney Parks Blog:

Today, we’re thrilled to share plans for a new role-playing adventure coming to Walt Disney World called Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. This is going to be fun – and it’s all happening inside the park. Merlin the magician will recruit guests to become apprentice sorcerers and then help them with maps and clues that show where and how to defeat an army of Disney villains.

Looks interesting, right? Work on this new adventure is already underway. You may notice a few giant crates and even some new spaces showing up throughout Adventureland. They’ll provide early clues to the challenge you’ll face while trying to save the Magic Kingdom.

Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom is scheduled to debut in early 2012. And we’ll be sharing more details in the future so keep checking the Disney Parks Blog for updates.

VIDEO – Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

Lost in the shuffle of the incredibly busy month it has been in the world of Disney is the opening of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room at the Magic Kingdom. Here is a video of the main show from WDWNT Reporter Coral Rivera:

Cars Land Ready to Become a “Radiator Springs Reality”

Time to hit the road for the D23 Expo and an exciting, high-octane look at one of the largest projects ever created for the Disney Parks!

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In this presentation, John Lasseter and Roger Gould from Pixar and Kathy Mangum, Kevin Rafferty, & Jennifer Mok from Walt Disney Imagineering take us on a in-depth exploration of the upcoming Cars Land at Disney California Adventure. It is a fascinating look at the project and a rare opportunity to hear the creative forces behind the project talk for over an hour about every last detail of next Summer’s blockbuster addition to the Disneyland Resort. Enjoy!

 

Cars Land Ready to Become a “Radiator Springs Reality”

Time to hit the road for the D23 Expo and an exciting, high-octane look at one of the largest projects ever created for the Disney Parks!

Photo & Video Sharing by SmugMug

In this presentation, John Lasseter and Roger Gould from Pixar and Kathy Mangum, Kevin Rafferty, & Jennifer Mok from Walt Disney Imagineering take us on a in-depth exploration of the upcoming Cars Land at Disney California Adventure. While it may not be a Walt Disney World related presentation, it is a fascinating look at the project and a rare opportunity to hear the creative forces behind the project talk for over an hour about every last detail of next Summer’s blockbuster addition to the Disneyland Resort. Enjoy!:

New Test Track Ride Vehicle Debuts!

With the rumors of a HUGE, multi-month refurbishment of Test Track at Epcot coming in 2012, we have been hopeful that some significant upgrades would be made to the ride next year. Well, we may not have to wait that long…

These photos were taken earlier today by twitter user shawnathon33. This new Test Track vehicle is very similar to the original in shape, but it looks like GM is trying to get some publicity for more of their brands, illustrated by the Chevy logo on the front of the car (painted on, not articulated). The new car also has a very different paint scheme than the original, but we expect each vehicle to have a different color palate. While pure speculation at this point, I would expect to see other GM brand logos on the front of other vehicles (Buick, GMC, etc.). This new vehicle confirms that General Motors will be staying on as the sponsor of the pavilion. We will have more on this breaking story as it becomes available, so stay tuned!

What’s New & Notable at Not-So-Scary 2011

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom is a perennial guest favorite for the character meet and greets, special entertainment, and of course, the candy. If you are planning on attending any of the parties this year, you’ll want to check out this nifty guide we’ve compiled. We’ve even included a few things you won’t find on any Disney provided guide:

Treat Trails (Candy Stations)

  • Trader Sam’s Tiki Treats – Jungle Cruise Landing
  • Louis Gator’s Bayou Goodies – Riverboat Landing
  • Pirate’s Booty Treats – Pirates of the Caribbean queue
  • Woody’s Happy Harvest – Diamond Horseshoe
  • Peter’s Candy Flight – Peter Pan extended queue
  • Br’er Rabbits Laughing Place Candy Patch – Splash Mountain queue, features 3 candy stops
  • Pinocchio’s Candy Closet – Pinocchio’s Village Haus Patio area (Werthers)
  • Max’s Pit Stop Treats – Speedway between the Merchandise cart and the Tea Cups
  • Town Square Theater – Exit of Mickey & Minnie meet and greet
  • Buzz Lightyear’s Candy Blast – Buzz Lightyear meet and greet area
  • Tour Guide Gardens – Exit of Duffy meet and greet
  • Stitch’s Spaceport Snacks – Tomorrowland Plaza (by Space Mountain FastPass)
  • Stitch’s Great Escape Treats – Stitch’s Great Escape (not advertised)
  • Turnstiles
  • Tomorrowland Terrace – Kellogg’s and Disney Interactive
  • Kiss Goodnight Treat Trough – Available after first parade

Special Event Entertainment

  • Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade – Magic Kingdom Parade Route – 8:15pm and 10:30pm
  • Happy Hallo’Wishes’  – Park Wide – 9:30pm
  • Villian’s Mix & Mingle – Castle Stage – 7:45pm, 8:50pm, 10:05pm and 11:15pm
  • Stitch’s Club 626 Dance Party – Rockettower Plaza Stage, Tomorrowland – featuring: Goofy, Pluto, Chip, Dale and Stitch – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Woody’s Happy Harvest Dance Party – Diamond Horseshoe, Liberty Square – featuring: Woody, Jessie and Bullseye – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am

Character Meet and Greets

  • Mickey and Minnie – Town Square Theater, Main Street – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Disney Princesses – Town Square Theater, Main Street – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Duffy the Disney Bear – Tour Guide Gardens, Main Street – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Pooh and Friends – Flag Pole Planter, Town Square, Main Street – Cntinuous (except for Parade times) 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Disney Villian’s – Castle Hub – Continuous (except for Parade times) – featuring: Captain Hook, Step Sister & Lady Tremaine, Lotso, Jafar, Hades, Gaston
  • 7 Dwarfs – Splash Mountain Exit, Frontierland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Madame Carlotta and Rinotta (back to back) – Haunted Mansion lawn -Liberty Square – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Tiana and Naveen – Enchanted Glade, Liberty Square – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Tinker Bell and Disney Fairies – Adventureland Veranda, Adventureland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Donald and Daisy – Gazebo outside Veranda, Adventureland – Continuous (except for Parade times) 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Timon and Rafiki – next to Swiss Family Treehouse, Adventureland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Tarzan, Jane and Terk – Veranda Porch, Adventureland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie and Abu – Next to Carpet ride, Adventureland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Alice and Mad Hatter – Mad Tea Party, Fantasyland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am
  • Buzz Lightyear – Galaxy Gate, Tomorrowland – Continuous 7:00pm to 12:00am