Infinity Gauntlet Challenge – Avengers Super Heroes Half Marathon

This is the last half marathon for me in 2016 and no better way to have it with around 14,000 runners going through the parks and meeting and taking pictures with characters from the Marvel Universe.

There were many people dressed up for the half, but not for me, I cannot handle wearing a costume and accessories for 13.1 miles in a potentially hot run! That is the only thing that I would agree on starting the race at 5:30 in the morning, so it doesn’t get too hot while you are running the first part of the race.

I met up with my cousins Nanette and Todd on the corner of Disneyland Drive and Katella since they were staying at a hotel right across from us. We headed towards the start corrals, Rick veered off when we were by the Grand California Hotel because it would be too crowded by the start and it was closer to where we would see him between the two parks.

Nanette joined me in corral F and we made our way to the front again. The released the corrals fairly quickly so we didn’t have to wait too long. Once we started we ran down Disneyland Drive and took a left on the street right across from Paradise Pier Hotel. This road took us to the back streets of California Adventure where you would see the back of the backdrop of Cars Land. We entered Cars Land where we first see Ornament Valley, which is part of the Radiator Springs Racers. It was still dark so the ride was all lit up, as a side note if you ever go and ride it, it is much better when it is dark out.

The route took us to the street by Luigi’s and exited into a Bug’s Land. We did not stay too long in Bug’s Land and then they led us out to the service streets and had us enter back into California Adventure by Hollywood Land. We took a left at Carthay Circle and made our way through Pacific Wharf and into Paradise Pier. This time we ran in the back of the pier where Toy Story Mania and the arcades are located. We ran in the front side of the pier where we had a great view of Mickey’s Fun Wheel to our right (side note, if you ride the swinging gondolas on the wheel it may not be a “Fun” ride for you). We ran through Grizzly Peak and Condor Flats just before we ended up in Buena Vista Street and exited California Adventure.

In the entrance way between the two parks they had it fenced off so that spectators can cheer us on, that is where I saw Rick, just before I entered Disneyland!

Once in Disneyland they changed the route than before. We ran up Main Street and then ran through the castle. Usually they have us exit the castle, but oh well. From there we ran through Fantasyland, looped back down by the Matterhorn and entered Tomorrowland. They had us run past It’s a Small World and go through Toontown and then back to the service streets just outside of Toontown. When we ran past through the Shuttle area they released us out to the Streets of Anaheim.

They had us run through the Anaheim Convention Center, which was different than last year. In the past they had the route go up the Santa Ana River Trail, this time they avoided it. They routed us so that we would approach Angels Stadium from the West via Gene Autry Way, and entered the area by the parking lot. Just before we entered the stadium they had my favorite part of the race from last year. They had a large group of veterans in their uniform and many people in period dress from the 50’s. People were dancing and cheering us on. After giving as many high fives I could and saying thank you to the veterans we entered A’s Stadium.

When we exited they had a group of people in cosplay and some looked really good. This all was on Gene Autry Way, so I was able to see the oncoming runners and luckily I did not see the balloon ladies. Whew I knew that I had plenty of time.

Finally we were running back towards Disney property and entered the property at Disney Way and Harbor Blvd. This is where I saw Rick again and I also saw the guy that has ridden the Radiator Springs Racers since the beginning of the ride and he is now up to 8,000! This part is the last stretch and just over a mile left to go. We crossed Disneyland Drive into the back parking lot just south of the Disneyland Hotel, where there were cheerleaders from several schools cheering us on. At the 13 mile mark it narrowed a bit, because they were starting the security construction as part of Downtown Disney. Once I saw the finish line I kicked it up a bit, and even heard my name, thought they botched the pronunciation they did say it!

I finished in 3hrs. 31min. 55sec. Which is the exact same time I finished a year ago down to the second! The lines for the characters were not too long so I waited to get some pictures taken with them. I was able to get pictures with Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Dr. Strange. They had Spiderman, but I wasn’t sure how long his line was, plus I already took a picture with him the day before.

The weather was perfect for running, it did get a little warm but it was manageable. The course changed a bit from last year, but I did like it. I just wish that they would have had us run a little bit more inside the park. Running the Gauntlet Challenge was fun, and I got my challenge medal, which the gem this year is Blue which stands for Mind. I had a fun time, and usually find some nice people along the course.

This concludes my Disney race weekend and Disney races for 2016 with a 5k, 10k and Half Marathon under my belt

11/18/16 Update: Official time has been released and I did much better than I thought!  My finish time was 3hrs 11min 24sec.  Wow I shaved quite a bit from last year!  Also they released the finisher certificate for the Half and also the Infinity Gauntlet Challenge.

 

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Infinity Gauntlet Challenge – Dr. Strange 10k 

I have to say I did not know not too much about Dr. Strange, just that it is a Marvel character and his movie just came out with Benedict Cumberbach. So I didn’t know what to expect with the theme of the race. This is part one of the Infinity Gauntlet Challenge so had to complete this run in order to get awarded the challenge medal. This is the race that I dressed up and this year I ran as Thor. I found a tech Thor shirt with a cape, his headpiece and his hammer on line which turned out to look good.

Got up at 3:30 to get ready and travel to our start corrals. My cousin Nanette also was doing the challenge so met up with her. We started in corral D and was able to get to the front to see the pre race stuff at the start line and for the national anthem.  When we were released we went down Disneyland Drive all the way down to the Anaheim Convention Center.  The course seemed to be similar to the Disneyland 10k I did back in September.

We entered the Disney property at the entrance at Disney Way and Harbor Drive. We followed the service streets and entered Cars Land by the Radiator Springs Racers. This time they directed down the main drag of Radiator Springs and turned left through Pacific Wharf towards Paradise Pier. We exited California Adventure just after Hollywood Land and exited where the Red Trolley stand is by the Tower of Terror. They started covering the tower for the renovations for the Guardians of the Galaxy, but they still have it operating until Jan 2017.

We were routed on the east side service roads, through the tram drop off and ran up towards Disneyland. We entered from the north right into Toon Town. We followed the route towards Autotopia and Finding Nemo submarines. One thing I like about the area is that the had the seagulls from Finding Nemo that kept on saying “Mine” like n the movie. We then went through Tomorrowland and took a quick right at the hub and ran towards the Matterhorn mountain. We entered Fantasyland by Alice in Wonderland ride and stayed in the perimeter of King Arthur’s Carousel and ran towards the castle. We went through the castle and up Main Street and exited to the right into Downtown Disney and on to the finish right by the Disneyland Hotel.

The lines were very long with the characters, but I waited for Spider-Man. I took my usual photos at the mile markers and around the parks.  I stayed with Nanette for most of the run, but lost her when I had a bathroom break and then I saw Spider-Man.  They had some references about Dr. Strange along the course, but I didn’t know what they were about, hopefully when we see the movie I will get the references. I finished in 1hr. 29min. 24sec. I’ve enjoyed the 10k races at Disneyland because you spend a lot of time in the two parks.

11/18/16 Update: RunDisney released the finisher certificate for the 10k

 

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Disneyland’s Captain America 5k

The first race to kick off the Avengers Super Heroes Half Marathon weekend was this 5k that was Captain America themed. This year they started giving real metal medals for the 5k’s in the RunDisney lineup of races.

This was also Rick’s first participation in a RunDisney race. We woke up real early to get to corral C before the kick off of the race at 5:30 AM. Before they released the corrals they had the Captain to welcome the participants. They welcomed us, had the national anthem and then started releasing the corrals.

We started made our way on Disneyland Drive and turned into the service street of California Adventure where they brought us to the side of Cars Land right by the Radiator Springs Racers. From there they took us through Bugs Land and through Pacific Wharf, Paradise Pier, Grizzly Peak, Condor Peak, a little part of Buena Vista Street and Hollywood Land before they had us exit to the back lot streets and enter Disneyland.

We entered Disneyland by Space Mountain and we saw Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. We went through the castle and up Main Street and just before we exited the park we were greeted by Spider-Man, which I was wondering if he was going to make an appearance this year.

We exited Disneyland and made our way through Downtown Disney to the finish line. We finished the race in just over 1 hr. We were awarded with the retro Captain America Shield medal and took our finisher photos.

There were characters photo ops with Captain America, Black Widow, Hawk Eye and Thor. Their lines were ridiculously long, so we just took selfies with them and with the mile markers. Since we just got married the day before we had “Just Married” bibs on our backs. It was a hit and got lots of compliments. We took photos with the Cars Land backdrop, Mickey’s Fun Wheel, the Storytellers statue, inside the tea cup and of course the castle.

It was a nice tour around the park and was even better experience that I got to complete it with my newly married husband Rick!

11/18/16 Update: RunDisney released the finisher certificates!

 

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Hot Chocolate 15k

Woke up hearing thunder and thought uh oh it’s going to be a miserable morning for a run. By the time I got dressed it looked like the storm had passed. Jo came over and we headed down to Grant Park where it started. Got there for enough time to check my bag, use the bathroom and arrive in our corral to make our way to the front.

We were in corral J which kicked off in the first wave. Once we started we ran up Columbus and the took a left at lower wacker. We then turned and went south on Clark.  They had a chocolate chip station and the water/nuun station right before the 2 mile mark. We turned left on Van Buren and ran towards Michigan ave where we again went south.

At Roosevelt was where the split between the 5k and the 15k. We continued going south on Michigan till we hit 31st street, where we headed east again. When we got to Martin Luther Drive we ran up that street for about 1/2 mile the turned around and proceeded again on 31st street going east.

When we ran across Lake Shore Drive we turned and headed north towards the McCormick center. We ran through the tunnel of the center and continued towards Soldier Field. When we left the Soldier Field area it was just another mile to go. Once we turned off from the museum campus and made it to Roosevelt road we saw the finish line and kicked it up a bit to finish strong. I finished at 1hr 48min 33sec. I beat my time from last year!

When we walked towards the chocolate area we found a large group from Hinsdale by Buckingham Fountain. We stopped to say hello and take a few pictures with them. Jo and I got our chocolate and satisfied that we finished the 15k under 2 hrs.