WDWNT: The Magazine – 2014 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Review

This year marked the 21st Walt Disney World Marathon. There was also a Half Marathon, a 5K and the first ever WDW 10k. Around 30,000 runners descended upon Walt Disney World last weekend to take part in one or more of those runs. Those who completed both the half and the full achieved the Goofy Challenge. And over 7,000 of those where insane enough to run all four races over four consecutive days to earn the coveted Inaugural Dopey Challenge finishers medal.

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The week stared with the Run Disney Race Expo at the ESPN Wide World of Sports where guests picked up their race bibs and shopped for merchandise. There were a variety of exhibitors on hand selling everything from clothing to food to displays for your medals. There was also a large official Disney Merchandise section that had shirts, hats, magnets, mugs, pins, Vinylmation and more for the various races. New Balance was also on hand, and for the second year in a row, had character inspired running shoes that may have been the most coveted piece of merchandise at the event. Runners and couch potatoes alike stormed the baseball stadium early Wednesday morning to sign up for a time to come back and try on and purchase the new kicks.

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The designs included Sorcerer Mickey, Minnie, Cinderella and Goofy. These highly detailed, and very comfortable running shoes, retailed for $72-$125. I picked up the Sorcerer Mickey pair and actually ran all four events in them. I only wear New Balance anyway, but they fit and performed extremely well. I look forward to some new designs next year. There was talk from the sales associate of a new princess shoe each year, with 2015 being Snow White. My fingers are crossed for a certain duck as well.

Thursday, the first race day, was the 5K. A 3.1 mile course that took runners from the Epcot parking lot, through some back lot, around the World Showcase and back into the parking lot. It was a very short race, so character photo ops were non-existent however Pluto and the rest of the Fab 5 were at the finish line. Pluto is the mascot of this race, and finishers received a rubber medal with the pup in front of his dog house. Later that morning were the kids races at the Wide World of Sports.

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Friday morning was the Inaugural 10K. This was a 6.2 mile course that wound out of the Epcot lot and down the street before looping back toward Epcot and once again around the World Showcase and some back lot areas before winding up back in the parking lot. It was a rainy morning, but not cold. There were a few character stops inside Epcot such as Mushu, Dopey and some princes and princesses. The mascot of the 10K is Minnie Mouse, so she adorned the first ever finishers medal for this event.

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The mile markers were new this year. They had characters from various Disney and Pixar animated films as well as the Fab 5. People always enjoy posing for photos in front of these. I was impressed that they already had a Frozen one for the event. Here were some of my favorites.

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Saturday was the Half Marathon. 13.1 miles that started at Epcot, continued up towards the Contemporary Resort, then into the Magic Kingdom back lot, up Main Street USA, around Fantasyland and out through the back of Frontierland, then we made our way back to Epcot for a jog around Spaceship Earth, before ending up in (you guessed it) the parking lot. Donald Duck is the face of this race and the finishers medal glistened with his image.

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The final race was the WDW Full Marathon. 26.2 miles that wound around all four parks, the WDW Speedway and ESPN Wide World of Sports. The mascot for this race was Mickey of course.

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For those who ran both the half and the full had completed the Goofy challenge and the ones who ran all four completed the first ever Dopey Challenge.

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Like most Run Disney events that I have been a part of, I was happy with the way the races were organized. It was easy to park and find my corral. The staff at the end of the race were attentive with the food and medical care. It was also easy to find where I had to go for my medals and wristbands (proof of race completion). As for the course itself, I found a positive and a negative as compared to previous runs.

The positive was the water stops. The tables seemed to stretch further than before, with more volunteers to hand out the drinks, meaning there was never a hold up. They also did not run out of water, as I had seen in years past.

The negative was the character stops. I am a newbie, only taking part in Run Disney events for two years. I also may have been spoiled by the amount of entertainment that was on the 15th anniversary half and 20th anniversary full, but there seemed to be a real lack of entertainment this weekend. And a majority of the characters out there, were not completely special. That being said, there were some great photo opportunities. Here are some of the highlights.

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From my point of view, the inaugural Dopey Challenge was a success. It was extremely fun to take part in a full weekend worth of runs and activities around Walt Disney World. The price, coming in at around $450, could be an issue with participating every year. I may have to pick and choose. I may also cut the Tower of Terror and Wine and Dine runs out of my calendar due to cost. But with the 15th anniversary of the Goofy Challenge next year (and a special medal) I do look forward to adding the two shorter races and completing the Dopey again in 2015.

WDW Marathon Vinylmation Release Detail Updates

From the Disney Parks Blog, here is the first image of the 3″ Run Disney figure with one of the WDW Marathon mini medals.

I love it! I can not wait to own one of these with my rather large finishing time written on the back. There have been some changes/clarifications in the release info. The 3″ figure ($12.95) and mini medals ($1.95) will be available at the Clubhouse Store at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex beginning on Thursday, January 10th.

The figure (and I’d assume the medals, but not specifically stated by Disney) will then be available at D-Street on Sunday, January 13th. There is also a signing at D-Street on Sunday after the race with Maria Clapsis from 5-7pm. In Anaheim, the release date for the 3″ figure has been changed to January 18th. These specific mini medals are not set for release in California, but I would be surprised if we did not see a similar idea for the west coast races.

New December/January Release Dates

With the announcements below we confirm there will be WDW Marathon figures this year as well as another Valentine’s Day commemorative. We have yet to see the actual figures, but the marathons are called “mini medals.” So here is a look at the 2013 medals:

The Valentine’s one is anyone’s guess. We also get details about the 2013 series, a Pixar LE combo and the third Fantasia. We have no clue what order the 2013’s will be released in, but Disney released the calendar from which the figures were inspired in park stores. So i’ll find it and take a look this week. I would assume the order of release would correspond to the months they appear on the calendar. Here is a look at the 13 figures as they were on display at Mickey’s Circus.

We will have to wait until January for the 9/3 Crush and Squirt LE combo. It will have an edition size of 1250 and will retail for $64.95.

The third Fantasia combo is a Parks and Online release featuring Hop Lo & Gold Fish. There are 1500 of them and it will retail for $24.95.

Also in the mix is the seventh junior series installment and a new Disney Vacation Club Piece. The junior series is themed to space and was on display at Mickey’s Circus.

We don’t know for sure, but we can assume the DVC figure will be this design that we saw only in concept art on Vinylnation years ago.

JANUARY 4, 2013
D-Streets
2013 Series – 3-inch figure by Dave Keefer & Maria Clapsis (Edition Size: 2,013 / Retail: $14.95)
Valentine’s Day 2013 – 3-inch figure by Maria Clapsis (Commemorative / Retail: $14.95)

JANUARY 4, 2013
Online
Valentine’s Day 2013 – 3-inch figure by Maria Clapsis (Commemorative / Retail: $14.95)
Vinylmation Jr. Series #7 – In Space (Mystery Box / Retail: $9.95)

JANUARY 10, 2013
D-Streets
2013 Run Disney – 3-inch figure by Maria Clapsis (Commemorative / Retail: $12.95)

JANUARY 10, 2013
D-Street Orlando (And Wide World of Sports?)
Walt Disney World Half Marathon Mini Medal (Open Edition /Retail: $1.95)
Goofy’s Race Marathon Mini Medal (Open Edition / Retail: $1.95)
Walt Disney World Marathon Mini Medal (Open Edition /Retail: $1.95)

JANUARY 11, 2013
D-Streets
Vinylmation Jr. Series #7 – In Space (Mystery Box / Retail: $9.95)
Disney Vacation Club Exclusive 3-inch figure (Open Edition / Retail: $14.95 )

JANUARY 11, 2013
Online
2013 Series – 3-inch figure (Open Edition / Retail: $12.95)
Disney Vacation Club Exclusive 3-inch figure (Open Edition / Retail: $14.95)

JANUARY 18, 2013
D-Streets and Online
Pixar Series #1 – Crush & Squirt, Finding Nemo – 3-inch & 9-inch figure set by Maria Clapsis (Edition Size: 1,250 / Retail: $64.95)

JANUARY 25, 2013
D-Streets and Online
Fantasia Series #3 – Hop Lo & Gold Fish, The Nutcracker Suite – 3-inch figure set by Thomas Scott (Edition Size: 1,500 / Retail: $24.95)

Run Disney Figure with Mini Medals and Artist Signing

This is an absolutely brilliant idea. We finally have details on the 2013 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Vinylmation. Normally, there is a separate 3″ figure for each race, the Marathon, Half Marathon and Goofy Challenge. This year, they put an interesting twist on things. We knew about the 3″ Run Disney figure that will be released on January 10th at both D-Street Orlando and California. The Disney Collection (former Art of Disney) Blog had recently released a 360 photo of this figure.

It is Mickey, all ready to run. Just like previous years, it has a space on the back to write in your finishing time. It is an open edition figure and will retail for $12.95. The Disney Vinylmation Blog also mentioned something about “mini medals” for $1.95. We thought this may be some kind of error; just alluding to Vinylmation that replicate the medals. But NO, MUCH better!!!

The Mini Medals are actual accessories you can buy, then hang around your 3″ Run Disney Vinylmation’s neck! As a person who participates in these races and loves to have these keepsakes… I love it! Those will also be released on January 10th. I am speculating the race expo at Wide World of Sports or the Clubhouse store at the complex will carry these. D-Street will have them for sure.

Then, in an exciting twist, instead of holding an artist signing at the expo before the race, the signing with artist Maria Clapsis will be held on January 13th, after the WDW Marathon, at D-Street Orlando from 5-7pm. So show up proudly wearing your medal. I may ask her to write my time in as well!

Lastly, if you are interested in the WDW Marathon Weekend pins, there are a ton of them this year, including a boxed set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the marathon. You can hear all about them on the last episode of Once Upon a Pin and check them out at Disney’s official pins page.

New, Moved and Head Scratching Release Dates

This update, not going to lie, hurt my brain a little bit to process. Disney certainly does not make it easy for us. By the way, side note, and probably why I am in a bad mood while writing this… Did anyone else see that the WDW Premium Annual Passholder discounts will drop to 10% as of January 1, 2013? So as my discount gets cut in half, I can tell Disney that not only will they be getting less money from me at renewal, but I’ll be sure to purchase at least half as much merchandise as I normally do. Anyway, how about those release dates… They changed some days. Changed some locations. Added new dates and even duplicated some. Take a look.

The Disney Vacation Club Exclusive 3-inch figure (Open Edition / Retail: $14.95 ) was moved from a January 11th release date to February 15th in the parks only. It is still supposedly set for a January 11th online release. The design of this figure is not known at this time, but is presumed to be from this this concept art.

As I have been presuming for a few weeks, the January 10th release of the 3″ Run Disney figure (Commemorative / Retail: $12.95) and WDW Marathon Weekend Mini Medals (Open Edition /Retail: $1.95) will be at the Clubhouse Store at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex during the Expo that takes place before the races. How do I know these releases better than Disney itself? The odd part is, they kind of took away the part about it also being available at D-Street in Orlando. I say “kind of” because, well here is the exact wording: “ESPN Clubhouse Shop, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex t Downtown Disney West Side in Florida”. Um, ya, ESPN is not at Downtown Disney. However, there is a later posting on the Events page about the Mini Medal accessories being released at D-Street Orlando on January 22nd. But that still still leaves the 3″ figure. I presume it will also end up at D-Street, if not on the 10th, then by the weekend. The 3″ Run Disney figure remains on the release slate for January 10th at D-Street Anaheim  The January 13th signing with artist Maria Clapsis also remains in place for 5-7pm at D-Street Orlando.

On February 1st, the February 2013 Poster Art 3-inch figure by Patty Landing (Edition Size: 2,013 / Retail: $14.95) will be released at both D-Streets. In an exciting turn of events, the exact same figure is also listed for a February 11th release… but only in Anaheim  Sorry Orlandonians, you only get it once. Here is a look at the calendar art and Vinylmation figure.

On February 22nd, both D-Streets will receive a new 2013 Easter 3″ figure designed by Billy Davis (Commemorative / $14.95). No photos of this design as of yet.

The left coast D-Street will also get a Mad T Party, Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, 3-inch figure set (Edition Size: 1,500 / $24.95). No photos of this design as of yet either.

Photo from  Loren Javier’s flickr

Lastly, the Disney Vinylmation Facebook page store will get the Fantasia Series # 5, Baucchus & Donkey from The Pastoral Symphony, 3-inch figure set (Edition Size: 1,500 / $24.95). We did not know until this posting what characters were in sets 5 through 8. I wish they accompanied this release info with a photo, but they did not. So here they are from the movie itself.

WDW Marathon 20th Anniversary Medal Reveled

I finaly get a look at what will be hanging around my neck as I crawl around WDW on January 13.

runDisney has revealed the commemorative 20th anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon finishers medal that runners will get after finishing the 26.2 mile course.

The medal’s design features a circular shape with two spinning elements. The inner medallion features both a classic and a modern image of Mickey Mouse! The spining ring that surounds it has two inspirational quotes from Walt Disney himself.

“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” And “I only hope we don’t lose sight of one thing… it was all started with a mouse.”

“For 20 years runDisney medals have set the standard in the running industry,” said Faron Kelley, Director of Marketing and Communication for Disney Sports.  “This medal builds on that rich tradition and is an extraordinary keepsake that celebrates the 20 years of marathon experiences for people from around the world who have run in this time-honored event.”

The unveiling of the medal culminates a two-week runDisney social media campaign – “The Great Medal Caper’’ – in which fans unlocked clues about the design of the medal.  

The Walt Disney World Marathon anchors the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend presented by Cigna at Walt Disney World Resort, Jan. 10 – 13, 2013.  In addition to earning the commemorative anniversary marathon medal, runners competing in the 20th anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon will experience several unique features, such as an enhanced course that goes through the Walt Disney World Speedway and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex’s Champion Stadium; special entertainment at Mile Marker 20 to celebrate the 20th anniversary; and a new post-race party at Downtown Disney.    

The marathon weekend, which is expected to draw a sellout field of more than 20,000 for the 26.2-mile marathon, will again feature Kids’ Races throughout the weekend, including the Mickey Mile, a Family Fun Run 5K on Friday, the Half Marathon on Saturday and the Marathon on Sunday.  There is also Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge which involves running the Half Marathon and the full Marathon – 39.3 miles!  The Health and Fitness Exporuns throughout the weekend at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and features the latest in running technology and fashion, as well as renowned running experts such as Jeff Galloway, the official training consultant for runDIsney.

For more information and to register for the 20th anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend or other runDisney events, go to www.rundisney.com.

WDW 2012 Marathon Vinylmation Release

Just a few more days left until I run in my first Half Marathon… ever. Disney or anything. I’m excited. And what better way to commemorate the occasion, well except for this medal:

than a few commemorative vinyls. We saw these on display at the Florida Project and they will be released on Thursday, January 5th and 6th at Disney’s Wide World of Sports during the kickoff to the 2012 WDW Marathon weekend. The 3″ figures are $14.95 and the 9″ is $44.95. After the WDW Marathon this weekend, the left over stock will most likely make its way over to D-Street.

The WDW Half Marathon 3″ features the race’s mascot Donald Duck. All three vinyls are in the stopwatch design with a space to write your time on the back. (I actually get to do that this year!) In my opinion the best design of the three years of these. The date is on the stopwatch as well as a nod to Donald’s birthday in the “time”. The figure itself is clear in color.

The WDW Marathon 3″ features Mickey with the mouse’s birthday in the time.

As always, the Goofy Race vinyl is a 9″. The Goofy race means running both the half and whole in the same year. Any other Vinylmation fans running this weekend? I’ll see you at the race!