![]() I’ve never seen runDisney offer early bird pricing. By comparison, Rock n’ Roll series half marathons typically run $122 and you can often get better pricing if you register early. Their 2019 prices range from $85 for a 5K and $205 for a half. We’ve run a lot of community races and other race series (mainly Rock n’ Roll) and runDisney tops the charts for what we’ve paid to run. Easily the youngest/smallest kid to finish behind the older kids. He’s still a long way from one of the top spots (a lot of those 12 and 13 year olds are FAST) but I predict he’ll be leading the pack in a few years. At eight, they’re pretty seasoned runners and one of them is a serious speedster and we’d have probably slowed him down. Parents are allowed to run with their kids if they want to. Our kids got a visit and a high five from Minnie as they completed their race last year…that was definitely in the “best day ever” category. Zack coming in for the finish at the Kids Races at the runDisney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend. The one-miler is for kids ages 4-13 and each runner will receive their own medal. My kids did the one-mile run and had a blast. For more information on the various kids races, check out THIS LINK. The Wine and Dine Half Marathon weekend has several events for kids of all ages, to include a Diaper Dash for crawlers. There’s currently not an official event for runners who do all three races, although lots of people do it. The Two Course Challenge means running the 10K and the Half Marathon and you will get a separate medal for completing the challenge in addition to your medals for the individual races. There’s also the Two Course Challenge which does NOT involve eating. There’s the Fall Feast 5K on November 1st, the Wine and Dine 10K on November 2nd, and the Wine and Dine Half Marathon on November 3rd. And, even if you don’t consider yourself a runner, there is still an event for you. The Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend has a race for every runner. [Tweet “Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend – Your Questions Answered What level of race is offered? Can I run in more than one? RunDisney does change things from year to year but my research (and what runDisney has on their website so far) tells me not a lot is going to change between this year and last year, so I bring you “Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend – Your Questions Answered.” Pin this post! It was a good run for me, so no explanation for this super-awkward facial expression. At mile 5 (or so) of the 10K at last year’s runDisney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend. ![]() Our trip to Walt Disney World was centered around the Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend and we had such a good time that we’re making a return trip in April for the Star Wars Rival Run Weekend in a couple months. My husband and I ran the Two Course Challenge in November and our two sons ran the one-mile race in the kids races. The 2018 Wine and Dine Half Marathon weekend was my second runDisney event, third if you count the 5K I did on Castaway Cay on the Disney Cruise I took a couple years ago. What’s the best part of the Wine and Dine Half Marathon weekend?ĭisney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend – Your Questions Answered.Is my park ticket included in the price of my bib?.What if I’m the only runner in my group? Is anything offered for non-runners?.What level of race is offered? Can I run in more than one?.Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend – Your Questions Answered.Each stop is also accompanied by ‘musical animation’ to help get you round. Lowdown: The clue is in the title – a running race for beer lovers, as well as the usual water and fuel stations, runners can sample 15 different Belgian beers as they take on this 26.2 miles. There’s also live music and a post-race hog roast. Held in Dorking’s Denbies Wine Estate, runners can choose to take part in a marathon, half-marathon or five-mile run/walk. Lowdown: A celebration of English wine and running, the Run Bacchus marathon takes you through the English countryside, with 12 ‘refreshment stops’ on offer. Related: What happened when I ran the infamous Marathon du Medoc You’ll have to finish in six and a half hours to get a medal and that extra congratulatory bottle of wine, but you can run, jog or walk the course as you drink. Lowdown: 26.2 miles through the vineyards of Bordeaux, there’s 23 wine-tasting stops along the way, live music and compulsory fancy dress for runners.
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