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    Of course you have to dress up for a runDisney event... here we are as Aladdin and Princess Jasmine
    Briana S.

    My fourth half marathon and my second runDisney event (first was Tinkerbell 2014). WOW, the difference between a DL CA race and a WDW FL race is striking. WDW definitely was a much better experience. One disadvantage of WDW is that because Disney owns 80,000 acres, you will be consigned to taking busses all weekend to do anything. At least at the Disneyland resorts, you can walk some places. The expo was at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. Similar to Tinkerbell, the bib pickup was in one area, and the expo and shirt pickup was in another. This time, I went to the expo on Friday. The expo space was also a lot larger than at DL, so it was not as crowded/hectic. I also thought the selection of vendors was better here at WDW than at DL. We took the bus Sunday morning at 3:45 AM (YIKES) to head over to the start area. Be warned, you will walk a couple of miles from the bus drop off to your corral (no exaggeration). Corral placement is strictly enforced and you cannot move up. However, if you are racing with someone, they can move back. My race partner was in B and I was in J, so he came back with me. We spent the first 3 miles evading walkers before we caught up to people that were closer to my current pace. (This is not a ding... just giving awareness). The good news is, the passageways throughout this race are MUCH wider than at Disneyland, so passing isn't too hard,, where at Tinkerbell, it was near impossible at times. Compared to Tinkerbell, this race spends far less time in the park (maybe 1.5-2 miles versus 5 at Tinkerbell), BUT the non-park entertainment is much more consistent here. You will continually find new things to see or photograph on the roads. At Tinkerbell, you left the parks and basically had a half of a race that was not super interesting. Crowd support was GREAT. In the park, it was so loud, and people were fabulous about cheering us on. The 10K went past my hotel the day before, and my race partner and I spent some time cheering on those runners, too. Disney voluntEARS and cast members were similarly great. Everything was well organized. Because it was so humid (so shwetty), they actually had Powerade at every water stop, not just every other. I appreciate that they adjusted for the weather. The race finished back at the Epcot parking lot (after a quick run through the Epcot resort). The finish area was much bigger and better organized than Tinkerbell. My only nit on this one is that you could not take personal pictures at the Step and Repeat... at Tinkerbell, MarathonFoto would take a pic, but you were also welcome to let someone snap one with your phone/camera, too. The finish line festival had a DJ, and it was at a good volume (the band at Tinkerbell was so loud you couldn't speak). They also had vendors there with other food/drinks beyond the complimentary snack pack--even alcohol. I loved that there were lounge chairs, too, for people who needed to rest, and picnic tables for snacking. Definitely a great experience. My only complaint is that once you are on Disney property, if you don't have a car, you are basically stuck, and can't easily get to simple amenities like a grocery store or Starbucks for race supplies. The runDisney crew at Walt Disney World definitely have their act together and I had a fantastic race experience... seriously thinking about Wine and Dine for 2015!

    Princess 1/2 finisher
    Terri S.

    If you love Disney and you love running, you will most definitely love the Disney Princess 1/2 marathon and the weekend events. Disney sure knows how to put on a show...albeit a magical expensive show....it is a show none the less. It all starts with the registration....the first race! You wait forever and stalk the website until it is finally open and then you can, hopefully, win a spot at nearly 200.00 a person to run this race. Then to get a room, on or off Disney property...it is a race to secure a room for the weekend. The expo: Then you have the Expo....which for a Disney event, I was a little disappointed. Normal race expos have multiple kiosks lining the area with give a ways and many venues for running health and safety. As for Disney, there were 3 different areas of attendance....the bib pick-up, then you had to attend a different area for shirt pick-up, then another area for merchandise purchases. And seriously Disney...as if you haven't already robbed the runners of their monies, you charge the craziest prices for apparel. A Princess 1/2 marathon finisher long sleeve shirt....89.99...forget it! I did pick up a running head band tiara for the race...but that was from a vendor and didn't charge me an arm and a leg. The race: Let me start with the start of the race...wow....SO MANY PEOPLE!!! Disney is not very good with communication and race instructions. The race corrals were such a distance from where one would think to start...and no announcements were given to instruct the runners were to go to line up. Some corrals even had 7-9 starting times within 1....very confusing. I didn't even cross the start line until 47 minutes after the race had officially started. RunDisney requires you to maintain a minimum of a 16 minute mile pace to avoid being swept up and not being able to finish the race. Where as this is not a problem for me or any avid runner, but add in the Magic Kingdom and any and all of the princesses or princes. Now you have a line worse than any ride inside of Disney. I couldn't have stopped at any photo opportunity if I wanted my medal! The route: As we ran ourselves from Epcot via the streets to Magic Kingdom, the race course never freed up...it was as if we were herded animals fleeing the area, especially when we ran in Magic Kingdom. Runners stopped in the street for pictures of Main St and the castle...causing such back up. However, Main St. was beautifully lit up and the streets were lined with the cheer squad supporting the runners. (shame on you Disney for charging the spectators 85.00 a person to cheer us on!) I will admit...seeing the castle lit up and running through it was magical....even if it was a bit crazy crowded with runners and spectators. The finish line: This was a little bit of a let down also....as we made our way back to Epcot to finish, and you crossed the line, you were herded down a path to exit. Getting your medal, water, power aid, and a small box of snacks, you were expected to clear the way as fast as you could. Wait a minute, I JUST crossed the finish line, give me a chance to breath and find out what is going on! I may or may not run another Disney event, but it will for sure NOT be for time!

    Made sure to arrive by 3:00am and was at the very front of the corral!
    Dawn V.

    Disney does everything well and this is no exception. Anyone complaining about anything here can't wrap their head around 25,000 participants where 5,000 are not going to finish. (Most that come to this are not "runners" and I met many women who had tried before and not finished or hadn't trained at all for this event). That's a lot of water, medical and help stations Disney has to provide PLUS many many buses along the route for those ready to call it a day. (If you do other half marathons, organizers do not expect that at least 20% of the runners can't finish). But Disney does it with a can-do attitude, starting with: Bib/T-shirt pick up at the ESPN complex: don't miss the wine slushies, glitter beer and character photo ops! (Even if you don't shop much, like me, this can be a fun few hours.. if you do shop, allot the afternoon) Stay at a Disney property: no headaches of parking and traffic, great bus service to and from the races, congrats card/gift in your room afterwards... (at least at the Beach Club resort). The restaurants/market offer special runner food, etc. they're ready for you. I had the magic bands mailed to me ahead of time so you don't even go to the front desk.. just straight to your room when you arrive. No waiting. (They email or text you your room number and the magic band opens the door) The races start early. Get over that ahead of time. You will be on the bus between 3 and 3:30 am. And the. You will wait for 2 hours or more to start. Sit and chat with friends of get in the character meet and greet lines to pass the time. Do NOT worry about the Balloon Ladies with the 16 minute/mile time. In the 10K AND the half marathon, there are points on the course that they will NOT SWEEP you off the course one you pass it. In the 10K, it's around the 3 mile mark. You will see the buses on the left and you will be leaving the service drive and entering the back of Epcot. You can stroll from there. I was in all three races and saving my legs for the half so I stopped running at that point. Balloon ladies passed me on the Boardwalk and I kept stopping for pics after that. On the half marathon course, you need to get to the 10.3 mile or so... My half marathon time was 3:32 and the Balloon Ladies were nowhere near me, and I was in corral G. (They start in the back of the last corral so get there early and be in the front of your corral! They will never catch up, even if you stop). My time for the 10K was 1:53!!! Literally stopped for every single photo op and bathroom and was not swept up. There are many places on all three courses where you will not be able to run or even jog... the course narrows and gets clogged... these are not courses for real runners, unless you're an elite in the first corral. (And why would you pay this much money to race through all of the entertainment?? ). I paid $430.00.. that's all three races plus my husband did the 5K only too. That's a lot of $ but this is a Disney vacation... not an isolated event. I haven't seen this many character photo ops since we took the Disney cruise.. you will literally see every character you can think of, and some you don't even know, if you do all three races. The 5K and 10K both go through Epcot but they change up the characters so it feels different. There is no better feeling than entering Epcot at the end of the 13 miles to Elsa singing Let it Go and the Hallelujah choir singing "you made it!" And yes the Disney snack boxes aren't great at the end... it's snacks from all th sponsors.. but the medals are amazing!!!!

    Volunteering at Epcot with my new disney volunteer jacket!
    Arlene S.

    This was the first Disney run I did and so far after doing several others this has been my favorite. I also had the opportunity to volunteer this year and had a blast! The run is on the pricier side for half marathons but worth it for the experience. If you cant pay for the run try to volunteer. Princess Half Run *This race sells out quick. You need to be on your computer waiting for registration to open right when it becomes available or you will miss it. *You will be up early! Give yourself time for traffic and parking if you are driving. You will also need time to walk from parking to your corral, far walk! *Plenty of water and aide stations, take advantage of them. *This is not a race to PR. Have fun, dress up like your favorite princess, and take lots of pictures. *If you have the energy, go to one of the parks after. You can get there early enough to take pictures with characters and your medal while not having to wait in a long line. Princess Half Volunteer *Check to see when volunteer spots open, they go by quick as well. *Awesome perks. You get a jacket, snack box and a disney pass mailed to you at a later date. *Hours may not be the best. The earlier you register, the better picks you have of times and locations to volunteer. *Cheer as much as you can! As a runner on mile 12, just the small "Go Belle" puts a smile on your face. Thank you Run Disney for these opportunities!

    Schwag and medals
    Rianne D.

    It literally hurts me that I can't, at least, give this event a 4 star, simply because this isn't an event I'd would voluntarily do ever again. It just wasn't the same experience as the Tinkerbell Halfs that I've done. Bus pick-up at a designated hotel is was really early. Like 3:30am early. There's a line for that. Bus shuttles us to Epcot Center. Another line for that. Trying to just get to your corral? Line. Oh, and then there's the corral itself, while you're waiting for it to start. Another line. Let's not forget the shuttle ride back. Yep. Line. The run itself was from Epcot to Magic Kingdom and back. Honestly, I didn't even realize that I ran through MK. I ran into the park, blinked and realized I was out of the park and back out on the freeway, heading towards Epcot. That's it? There were bottlenecks in the run, where there wasn't much running room. At times, I was literally stuck jogging in place unable to manouver around. But, that's to be expected, even if it does suck to have to wait for an opening. The one thing that I did like were the various cast of characters out there for runners to see. They had the evil queens and witches, the princes and, of course, all the princesses and more. They even had a pirate ship which was pretty darn cool. If the weather wasn't 85+ and humid, maybe this would have been a better experience. But, I can't really blame the heat on Disney, now can I? It's fun to do once, but for me...never more. I got what I came for, my Disney Princess Medal and my Coast-to-Coast. As one sign holder wrote it, "Only Disney can make you get up at 2am and spend $140+ to run 13.1 miles in this heat." Too true. LOL.

    Britta B.

    This was my first half marathon in 2016 and I was excited for it to be a Disney race. I know most people love all things Disney and the races are no exception. Honestly I just don't see the appeal. The races are super expensive and I spent most of my time running on the streets between Epcot and Magic Kingdom. I much prefer nature (especially the ocean) for my races, but maybe that's just me. Disney definitely knows how to organize and manage 10s of thousands of runners efficiently. It was clear where you needed to go and when, and the corals went off as anticipated. The course is definitely crowded and there are lots of backlogs in smaller areas. Running through the magic kingdom was pretty special. But it was such a small portion of the race it seemed like I blinked and it was done. Plenty of photo ops if you are into Disney characters, but that isn't really my thing. Lots of people to cheer you on which is nice. And the water stations are very well stocked When you finish they have different stations for water, thermal blanket, food and of course the medal. One big draw back is how much extra walking Disney required. To and from the finish/start and then back to the parking lots. You end up putting on way more miles then the 13.1. Glad I did it once but now I will stick to the more affordable gorgeous races by the ocean or in the country side.

    Michelle L.

    Running like a girl was never so much fun! My friends and I decided to do the Princess Run this past June when we were at the Rock N Roll Seattle Marathon expo. Why did we decide to do the run? Was it for the course? No. Was it for the chance to run through Disney World? No. Was it for the beautiful shiny tiara shaped medal you get for finishing? Hell YES!!! Sure that sounds like a pretty lame reason to sign up for a race, but hey, to each their own right? Now break this review down into three parts: race expo, pre-race, and the actual race. Race Expo: By far one of the more crowded expos I have been to yet. Sure I went on a Saturday, but hot mess, that place was packed to the brim and it was hotter than a hot potato. The goody bag was pretty awesome. It was an actual mesh bag that had a disposable kodak camera, a pair of socks, a personalized runner's bib, and race shirt. There were lots of event themed merchandise, and considering this is race targeted at the ladies, they were really good in have a range of sizes instead of just smalls and mediums. The best part was taking a picture with Cinderella's godmother and the footmen when you walk in! Pre-Race: I'm used to getting up early for races. I do. But waking up at 3AM for a 6AM race was a little bit of issue. Considering I was still on west coast time, I was a bit confused. Since we were staying at a Disney hotel, there was a shuttle system to pick us up and drop us off at Epcot, but the wait was pretty insane. Just think of waiting for a Disney ride at 4AM in 37 degree weather. Not fun. After getting to Epcot it was another 20 minute walk in the freezing cold to the actual start line. The wait there was even more unbearable. We didn't want to be late so we followed the guidelines and ended up in the corrals before 5AM. The fireworks for the start of each corral start was a cute touch. Very Disney. In a good way. Actual Race: The actual race was pretty good. Sure there's a bunch of walkers that crowd up towards the beginning, but by mile two it thins out considerably. Most of the course was pretty flat with the exception of two minor little hillish dips. Nothing too intense, but it might break your stride a little. The course is littered with Disney cast members. There were the Princes, Princesses, Pirates, Fairys, Villains, etc. You can stop to take pictures with them, but there usually was a bit of a crowd. There are plenty of bathrooms on the course, but there were always longs lines. I saw plenty of people hop down to the bushes and pop a squat. My friend spent 15 minutes waiting for a port-a-loo, while I waited 2 mins inside the Magic Kingdom for an actual loo. This race was really cute, but could have been better. The shuttle service could have been more efficient, and some sort of breakfast or refreshments could have been at the start for the people there an hour early. I'm not sure I'd do the race again, but I sure am glad to have given it a go for the experience and most for the medal!!! Princess Har Gao out.

    Patra I.

    I've run the Disneyland Half Marathon for the last three years, and at the end, I would keep seeing people get an extra medal. I finally asked someone about it. So if you run the Disney World Half or the Princess half and also run the Disneyland Half, you get the Coast to Coast medal. This year, I made it my goal to do the Princess and Disneyland Halfs to get that extra medal! The race started at 6am...UGH...and it was super cold. One of the Disney workers told me it was the coldest winter in 30 years! We woke up to 30 degree weather....BRRRR! Since we stayed at a Disney hotel, there was a free shuttle that took us to the start area where we had to wait in the cold. We then had to walk about another mile to get to the actual start line. The race itself was really fun. There were so many people out there to cheer on the runners. And there were Disney characters throughout the course, so you could stop and take pictures with them. This helped keep my mind off my freezing cold and tired body. The toy soldiers from Toy Story were pretty funny. As I stopped to take a picture with them, they yelled at a walker..."There's no walking in this race!!!" They kept the crowd quite entertained with their commentary. The end of the race took us through a part of Epcot and out to the parking lot. There wasn't much to see at the post race expo, so we just headed straight to the shuttle buses to beat the mad rush. This was my first race on the East Coast, and I'm hoping to return to do it again one day....hopefully with warmer weather!

    Rhea P.

    What a delightful experience! I decided I wanted to participate in this race because well, it's Disney. Nothing like fireworks, music, and characters to encourage you as you complete this run. This was my first Disney race, and I loved it! There were some parts of the the course, however, that were super narrow and made actual running impossible. The goody bag was disappointing, as I expected more. With 19,000 plus people participating in this race, however, I feel the event ran very smoothly.

    Julie B.

    I wish the 5K wasn't so expensive. But besides price, everything was done extremely well. This was my first Disney 5K and I wasn't 100% sure what to expect. Before the race there were character meet n greets available but there were close to 60-90 minute waits for them. I hope Disney in the future will have even more meet n greets to keep the lines shorter. On the actual course there was a decent amount of characters, but still pretty long lines. There was only 1 water station on the course and the water tasted terrible. It did not taste like your typical Disney water. The course was well designed and it was clear as to where to go. There were some very narrow sections making it very difficult to pass people. I was in group C but hopefully next time can do group B since I had a hard time running around people. The finish line was very exciting. I was happy with the amount of photographers throughout the course. My photos have been gradually uploading to my account throughout the day. I wasn't a huge fan of this year's medal as I have 0 emotional attachment to Elena as I've never even seen the show. However the quality of the medal is nice, the T-shirt is nice, and the finisher snack pack was very well packaged with a variety of options. Would I do another Disney race? Absolutely. However I wish it was cheaper and next time I may do a 10K or try to get in an earlier wave.

    Almost to the finish!
    Maggie B.

    YAY 13.1 miles of fun! I've been eyeing this race for a while and finally got to do it this year. It was fantastic! Started off with an Expo Fit for a Princess - which was fantastic! Lots of great vendors, fun products, photos ops, etc. We had a great time shopping around. The race itself began at 6am on Sunday morning. We couldn't have asked for better weather! I didn't even need a jacket at the start. I ran this race with my mama as a Mother-Daughter Team, and we had a great time! There was entertainment just about every mile, so we were constantly looking and smiling at something - characters, a hot air balloon, all kinds of stuff! Lots of princess, oooh lala! Plenty of food and beverage stations, including water and powerade. And, just about everyone who ran this race, men included, we wearing tutus, crowns, tiaras, what have you. It was so much fun! Then came the finish - Mickey Mouse and minnie waiving us in - to be greated with a beautiful Tiara Medal, and a fairy godmother to dust us in Pixie Dust! So Great! This is a perfect "first half marathon" to anyone thinking about a race, and to all those seasoned runners, it's a fun, quick and mostly flat course. Top it off with the half marathon at Disneyland, and you'll even get the Coast to Coast medal! Love disney!

    The start
    Jim T.

    Daughters first 1/2 marathon. Mom had done a full Marathon and was her coach. The park did this right. Buses to the park and back. We had cheer section seats, closed circuit TV to watch the race and private bleachers for finish line. Lots of help, very positive event! If you've never done a 1/2, this would be my recommendation. 20,000 entrants! Very happy and very proud. They will have a 1/2 marathon in Disney Europe in Fall of 2016.

    Patrycja M.

    Simply an amazing experience! This was my first year doing this with my best friend and it was amazing! Everyone is so supportive. Everyone is cheering you on, even if they don't know you! The event is well organized. I'll be back next year!

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    9.3 miInternational Drive / I-Drive

    Fun Spot America is a long-established business here in Orlando, Florida that can appeal to both…read morethe tourists and those of us fortunate enough to call Orlando home. It is nostalgic coming here and a great place to bring kids. Think like an old-school carnival or fair that is here year-round and you are just scratching at the surface. I would definitely recommend here. Go check it out and indulge the inner child within you.

    I recently brought two students here for a field trip and we had a good time overall!…read moreWe purchased tickets through Groupon for $62 (regular price is $69 for unlimited rides), which I think is a great deal considering how much they were able to do. I also liked that there's no entry fee for non-riders and you can purchase rides à la carte. I ended up paying $12 for a go-kart ride and LOVED it We got there around 12 PM and it wasn't crowded at all. The lines were super short, so the students were able to ride things 3-4 times with no problem, which made it even more worth it. One of the best deals was the all day dining pass (you have to buy it online). For $24, you get 2 meals and a snack, which is a steal compared to the regular menu prices. Our first stop was Cluckees where we had tenders, wings, and fries. The portions were HUGE and everything was tasty, especially the fries. None of us could even finish our food! For our snack, we grabbed ice cream. The kids loved it, but it wasn't my favorite. Later, we went back to Cluckees for a chicken sandwich and fries for dinner. This time it wasn't as good as earlier. Maybe a different cook or just an off moment. We didn't spend time in the arcade and stayed mostly outside. The park is a pretty decent size with plenty to do. Even as the day went on and traffic picked up, it never felt overly packed. The staff was friendly and very laid back, which added to the relaxed vibe of the day. Overall, it was a good experience. The kids really enjoyed it. I'd give it a 3.5. Btw I think there is a bee problem there. I saw bees flying around often. Not enough to ruin the experience, but I definitely noticed them.

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    Fun Spot America - This spin is a real Head Rush.

    This spin is a real Head Rush.

    Fun Spot America - Roller coaster

    Roller coaster

    Fun Spot America

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    The Spark Run

    The Spark Run

    4.0(7 reviews)
    14.7 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    So I went into this not knowing what to expect at all. I was like oh it's just a 5k and maybe I'll…read morestay late to hear music. So pleasantly surprised! The 5k part was really muddy (thanks to typical soggy Central Florida weather) but the run course was punctuated with color changing psychedelic lights, glowing inflatables, light projections, pounding electronic music, and lots of fun glow gear. I enjoyed the run, despite the mud. When we arrived at the finish line we took some cool blacklight photos set up by The Spark Run then headed over to the DJ area to grab some food and drink. Then it happened-we could not resist Kaskade. The music and the dancing atmosphere was just infectious. We danced for two hours after doing the 5K. The setting, the weather, the music...it was all perfect. I am a huge Kaskade fan now. What a great event!

    Very fun, colorful, well organized event ! Details were clearly given prior to the race which made…read morerace day stress free. Lights along the course was super and fun. Sound system and lighting was amazing. So enjoyable, awesome rave. Now, there were some natural challenges built into the the run. No ones fault; could not be helped. The mud---rain boots would have been nice, and the cow Manure smell--I kept looking for cows and never saw any. . . The pot. It's rank. Who smokes pot at a 5k anyway? And then there were the ant bites. . . Well, it kept us running. . . It seems like I got more of a tough mudder race for a 5k along with a super show. Such awesomeness !!

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    The Spark Run - Kaskade!

    Kaskade!

    The Spark Run - This photo says it all...so dreamy!

    This photo says it all...so dreamy!

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    Orlando Science Center - Coffee spot

    Orlando Science Center

    4.3(428 reviews)
    18.2 miLake Formosa

    This has to be the best science museums in Florida. I…read morebecame a member of the Orlando science center over Christmas break because we had so much fun on our first visit and now I get emails all the time about fun new events going on at the museum. One of them happened to be the mess fest that was going on this past weekend. So we decided to head out to Orlando and let me tell you it was so much fun!! They transformed one of their rooms into a fun place for the kids to get messy. You were catapulting scrunchie balls covered in paint onto a canvas sheet. There was another area where they were doing little bottle rockets with paint and Alka-Seltzer. That my kids absolutely LOVED. They also had scribble bots, a raffle painting for canvas paintings but that's not all because they had other stuff going on different floors. We got to make our own slime and we even got to go outside and watch them use liquid nitrogen to cause a bubbly explosion that the kids got to play afterwards. This was a 10 out of 10 experience.

    Great visit with my daughters! Easy parking garage access straight into the second floor (paid)…read more Tickets run about $25-$28, with discounts for kids and free under 2. Lots for kids to do--hands-on exhibits, crafts, and presentations across four floors. A bit crowded even on a Monday, but still easy to navigate. Bonus: the first-floor restaurant was surprisingly good--$6.99 bowl was totally worth it!

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    Orlando Science Center - Jungle gym

    Jungle gym

    Orlando Science Center - Sandwiches and beverages

    Sandwiches and beverages

    Orlando Science Center - Great dinosaur area - interactive digging stations!

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    Great dinosaur area - interactive digging stations!

    Disney's Princess Half Marathon - races - Updated May 2026

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