2012 Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend Registration Now Open

2012 Disneys Princess Half Marathon Weekend Registration Now Open

Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend – February 24-26, 2012

Fairytales do come true.  One mile at a time.

Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend brings women of all ages together to participate in a magical event designed just for them. The Disney Princesses are the inspiration for the weekend’s events and will focus on the attributes every princess possesses: commitment, courage, determination, fantasy, perseverance, and strength.

The event will take place at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida on February 24-26, 2012, and is set to celebrate the women who prove that anything is possible in life’s fairytale.

Registration is now open for 2012!

Visit mydisneymarathon.com/Princess to watch video and see photos from last year’s event in the multimedia gallery!

Weekend events will include:

 

2012 Disneys Princess Half Marathon Weekend Registration Now Open

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Inaugural Tinker Bell Half Marathon Medal Unveiled

Inaugural Tinker Bell Half Marathon Medal Unveiled

Today, unveiled the first-ever Tinker Bell Half Marathon medal, which features a pair of fairy wings, Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland park and a spinning Tinker Bell figurine.

The inaugural race weekend at Disneyland Resort is January 27-29, 2012, and will be hosted by the city of Anaheim and Disneyland. The course takes runners on a 13.1-mile trek through the Disneyland and Disney California Adventure theme parks as well as past several city of Anaheim landmarks. It’s the second women-specific runDisney race weekend, joining the Princess Half Marathon at Walt Disney World Resort.

Already the Tinker Bell Half Marathon is more than half full, so if you want one of the new medals, you better grab your sneakers, get signed up at runDisney.com and start running!

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Inaugural Tinker Bell Half Marathon Medal Unveiled

Inaugural Tinker Bell Half Marathon Medal Unveiled

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Walt Disney World Marathon Tips and Tricks: Don’t Leave Your Camera

Walt Disney World Marathon Tips and Tricks: Dont Leave Your CameraI’m proudly a “back of the pack” runner, so this tip may not be for everyone.  When I’m running, I’m out there to improve my own personal well being, not to be competitive and win races.  Though I do like to improve on my own personal records, there are certain races that I’m okay with simply finishing.

My WDW Half Marathon time was much slower than any training speed or practice run I had previously finished.  In fact, when running through the Magic Kingdom, I took nearly 14 minutes, when my average speed is somewhere from 10:30-11:15.  Why?  Because I took full advantage of the photo opportunities along the race.  How many races have entertainment?  I’ve done a few others now, and the only one that had any entertainment was Disney, so I wanted to enjoy it!

I brought my smart phone with me in my running belt (that orange belt you might notice in the picture) and used it as my entertainment (mp3′s), mile timer (cardio trainer app), and when needed, as my camera.  My belt was also amazingly helpful to carry my race nutrition (yup, during a 13.1 mile race, you need “food”) and my phone comfortable.  With an easy zipper, I grabbed my phone whenever we reached a new place: the Start Line, the Magic Kingdom sign when entering the Ticket and Transportation Center, the Magic Kingdom, etc…

With characters and other entertainment cheering you on and available for pictures every 1/2 mile or so, I took advantage and stopped at least 6 times for character shots.  I easily paused my music, unplugged my headphones, and handed my phone to the cast member “friends” with the characters, and posed while they took our pictures.

While I appreciate and respect those runners that don’t stop from start to finish, I feel as though they’re missing out on the fun.  To me, running straight through a Disney endurance race would be like running through Walt Disney World and ignoring the Magic that makes Disney the amazing place that it is – it can still be fulfilling and fun, but not the amazing experience it can be.  I’ve even read it on runDisney – run Disney not to beat your personal record.  Run Disney to experience Disney running.


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Chip and Co Featured Partner – National Disney Travel Examiner

Chip and Co Featured Partner   National Disney Travel Examiner

I’ve always been a member of the Disney online fan community, as least as far back as I can remember. And that’s a pretty long time. I remember the days of dial-up and the heady excitement of joining the rec.arts.disneyparks Usenet group. (In fact, I think I still have my RADP pin somewhere.)

 

Well, now that I’ve dated myself entirely…

 

I’d been having a lot of fun in Disney online communities, talking about Disney with others who “stalk the Mouse” closely for fun and the occasional bit of cheese. Someone pointed out to me that my online writing life was much like my professional life, where I am interested in what is broadly called “Disney Studies”: film, theme parks, history, theory.

 

I thought about starting a blog to combine my working and personal interests. But being more of a writer than a tech person, and not quite sure how much time I could devote to a blog, I went in another direction. I applied for a gig writing about Disney travel for Examiner.com. Examiner concentrates on the technology, I focus on the writing and take pictures. Oh, yeah, and visit Disney…a lot. The column justifies my travel habit. Or so I tell myself.

 

As the National Disney Travel Examiner, I write mostly newsy stuff. As I’ve told Chip, I like to follow the bright, shiny news. But I also have some Disney Travel 101 stuff – reservations, amenities, discounts, review of resources, tips – for people who search for the basics online.

Chip and Co Featured Partner   National Disney Travel Examiner

Desserts at the Epcot Food & Wine Festival.

But my interests in Disney go beyond news of the day. When my schedule allows, I’ll also add some other content. I don’t quite consider myself a Disney foodie (yet) but I am a dedicated Disney snackie. Eat Disney dessert first! So I loved covering the Epcot Food & Wine Festival, and the trick-or-treats for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. I’ll be back again for both events this year.

 

I’m also a Disney runner, one of the people who have happily found the party at “back of the pack,” with pictures and characters. So I try to keep on top of such Disney events. Really, I’m all for the active and interactive Disney vacations, so that’s the kind of stuff I follow in my column.

 

Chip and Co Featured Partner   National Disney Travel Examiner

Disney's Citizens of Hollywood.

Finally, I have two series that speak to my special interests in theming and Cast Members. “Memories of the Magic Kingdom” provides an overview and occasional history piece on attractions at Magic Kingdom, a tribute of sorts to the 40th anniversary. And my “Salute to Disney Cast Members” occasional series points out the people who make the magic happen. I plan to do more of these pieces in connection with “Destination D” in Walt Disney World in May and with Disneyland’s D23 Expo in August.

 

So far, being the National Disney Travel Examiner has been a fun gig. I’ve had the opportunity meet many members of the Disney writing community, and it was through my work with Examiner.com I got to know Chip and Co. It’s inspired me to pay more attention to the latest Disney news and try new things on my trips. And who knows, a blog could be next; I have too many pictures to share and different kinds of things I’d like to write.

 

So that’s me, the National Disney Travel Examiner, a much more impressive title than I deserve. I’m more of a Kungaloosh kind of person, the name of my Facebook page. Check them out if you’d like, or just visit to give me a Kungaloosh salute!

 


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runDisney New Race

runDisney New Race

RunDisney announced this afternoon on their facebook page that they will soon be announcing the newest runDisney race.  They left us with a ‘riddle’:

There’s a new runDisney race we wanted you to know about. We’re very excited and we hope you’ll run with us. Before long, we’ll let everyone know the theme of our latest race. Want to know now? The answer lies within these words! To follow along, just look for the image below to solve race clues that reveal our newest race! Our first clue will be posted soon!”

Any guesses to when this new race will be and what type of competition it may be?  I can’t wait to find out! Let us know your ideas in the comment box below.

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