Walt Disney World Marathon

According to the weather channel and weatherunderground, race day should be decent for running. The temperature range is 58-a high of 72 by 1pm, dew point in the upper 50's, wind under 10mph and a 30% chance of rain/thunderstorms. If this forecast is accurate it will be better weather than our Steamtown participants had.
Thunder would be bad, WDW will shut the race down if thunder is heard within 6 miles. I'm going with the odds and locals and believing that if it does thunder in Orlando it's usually mid-day.
DisneyRunning.com, an unofficial guide to races at WDW, has some useful information, including a mile by mile race report, an aerial view with the course marked, corral assignments and spectator information.
This is going to be a fun marathon, no matter what the results. We ran a 5k a few years ago through Epcot and that was pretty neat. Being able to cruise through Epcot, Magic Kingdom, MGM, Boardwalk and Animal Kingdom will be even better and probably help the miles go faster. Some participants in the past have complained about the 5-7 miles you run on service roads, but compared with many of the marathons Jan, Amanda and I have done that shouldn't be a problem. Look at Marine Corp, which for years took us out on an island where there were few spectators, or maybe Ontario Shore marathon in Rochester, I'll see Mickey Mouse more often than all the spectators combined at that race.

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