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janebanks
06-02-2011, 11:50 AM
I thought I saw something on a Navigator about a morning 5K on Castaway Cay. Is it just a workout with like-minded people, or is it an actual timed fun run with a T-shirt, "medal," etc. or some other kind of commemorative goodie? What's the route like?

janebanks
06-03-2011, 12:24 PM
Oh my, hasn't anyone done this? No runners out there? Hmmmm... that would make it a private training session with a cast member? :thumbsup:

Ed
06-04-2011, 05:58 AM
I haven't done it - - 5K would take me about two weeks :old: - - but on our recent cruise I did hear it announced and saw the start area, which is near the Pelican Plunge part of the family beach. I believe they also mentioned a 5K walk. No idea whether it's a competitive-type thing or just for fun.

Christine
06-04-2011, 08:18 AM
It's just for fun. Not an "event" by any means. Just a good work out. :)

janebanks
06-04-2011, 11:51 AM
Thanks! And the walk sounds extra appealing after what I'm sure will be late nights and too much food on the ship!:marg:

Linden Lady
01-26-2013, 10:34 AM
DH and I ran the CC 5k on January 15 during our DREAM cruise. There was over 75 ppl! Not surprising since our cruise directly followed the 20th ann Marathon at WDW. Many walkers/joggers/runners of all ages and fitness levels. It's a "fun run" and there is no pressure to finish quickly. We met in Evolution at 8:15 am. Ages 12 + could participate. No need to sign up before-hand. It's not an "excursion" and it's offered during every sailing. :thumbsup:

No medal and no running bib. I was disappointed but not surprised. I keep reading that it's very hit or miss with all of the race details and such :(
They did, however, hand out "race certificates" at the finish line...
I also purchased a T-shirt at the store next to the finish/start line. I believe it was 29.95. I've read about shortages of sizes but I did not experience that. Sizes available from S to XXL.

Christine
01-27-2013, 01:19 AM
My friends sailed the Dream and got medals? I'm confused? Wonder if they ran out? I sail in April and I want a medal! I'm a hardware junkie! ;)

badkitty
01-27-2013, 01:14 PM
My friends sailed the Dream and got medals? I'm confused? Wonder if they ran out? I sail in April and I want a medal! I'm a hardware junkie! ;)

Hi Christine,

I'm with you! It is all about the bling! (Especially Mickey bling.) :mickey:

Christine
01-27-2013, 02:15 PM
I'm with you! It is all about the bling! (Especially Mickey bling.) :mickey:

:thumbsup:

FamilyofDisneyFreaks
03-04-2013, 06:27 PM
My family are big runners and would really like to do this together. My son is 10 but has been running 5Ks since he was 6 and his time blows mine out of the water. I don't understand why it's 12+??
:walk:

And yes, I agree it's all about the hardware!!:trophy:

Christine
03-04-2013, 07:15 PM
I LOVE me some bling! And I'm sorry it had an age limit on it that prohibits your son from running. I would think it's good to encourage anyone to get out and move. Guess it's just safety precautions

marlyn
03-06-2013, 03:00 PM
I have teens who have booked the teen excursion would they be able to do the run also? Is it early enough to do before excursion?

Patricia
03-06-2013, 03:32 PM
I've seen it reported that the medals are handed out when they have them. I've even seen pics of bloggers wearing a bib for this run.. some report only receiving certificates, some say water bottles.. it's all over the map.


:confused:

Melanie
03-06-2013, 03:43 PM
I've seen it reported that the medals are handed out when they have them. I've even seen pics of bloggers wearing a bib for this run.. some report only receiving certificates, some say water bottles.. it's all over the map.


:confused:

It is an island, after all. They must have to ration these things. ;)

Christine
03-06-2013, 03:55 PM
See I've heard some folks saying no medals too! If they don't have them when I run, I'm leaving them my address and they can mail me one :D

Patricia
03-06-2013, 06:51 PM
It is an island, after all. They must have to ration these things. ;)

Bahahaha

FamilyofDisneyFreaks
03-12-2013, 01:35 PM
I've done a little more digging and it looks like kids under 12 have run this race, they just have to stay with their parent/guardian.

I'll bring his 5K times if I have to! He will not want miss the opportunity to run this 5K. :fit:

Here's a write up of the race:
http://www.cruisecritic.com/blog/index.php/2012/11/28/disneys-castaway-cay-5k-run-a-nice-change-of-pace-for-cruisers/

And some of the comments on the boards:
"There is an age limit, I believe, but anyone can do it."
"The Navigator states that runners should be 12 or older - I saw a dad and his daughter running hand in hand - very cute!"

FortheloveofStitch
03-16-2013, 09:32 AM
My wife and sis n law walked it. My 10yr old daughter ran it. They all received medals and bib's. We were on the fantasy 2/16/13. :thumbsup:

sleepydog5
05-06-2013, 11:07 AM
I thought I saw something on a Navigator about a morning 5K on Castaway Cay. Is it just a workout with like-minded people, or is it an actual timed fun run with a T-shirt, "medal," etc. or some other kind of commemorative goodie? What's the route like?Though the race starts early enough to avoid the worst heat of the day, it still gets plenty hot out on the course unless it's raining. Though the blogger in the link above said the course was simple, it's deceptively confusing, as well. Starting out near the bike rental and getting to the airstrip is easy enough, as is turning onto the bike path off to the right, but at that point, the course begins a dizzying number of curves, twists, and turns that serves to confuse a few folks. I've seen more than one runner come out of that bike path area and go the wrong way on the airstrip, especially when they come out of it on the return leg. On the other hand, all those twists are good for those who are in the race mode vs. a fun run mentality, as you can quicken your strides around the turns when out of view of those in front of you (or behind you), making it more of a cat-and-mouse game which I love to do as it keeps my mind off how much I'm sweating and breathing hard. :dizzy: It's quite an enjoyable run!

Christine
05-06-2013, 02:06 PM
My DH, DD, & I did this races at Wednesday. It was great! Yes, after the first bike loop you had to ask which way to go, but then we figured it out. It was great! I love my medal!

sleepydog5
05-06-2013, 02:09 PM
My DH, DD, & I did this races at Wednesday. It was great! Yes, after the first bike loop you had to ask which way to go, but then we figured it out. It was great! I love my medal!When I ran it a couple of years ago, they did have bibs, but then some CM was taking them up when we finished. I obliged thinking they needed them for runner placement. Turns out, many of the runners didn't have to give up their bibs, and no one got medals, so I have no souvenir! Oh, well. . .live and learn. :mickey:

TracyL
05-07-2013, 09:08 PM
I did the CC5K in April. Yes to bibs and yes to medals (although it would be more appropriate to call it a "plastic" than a "medal", but it is super cute nevertheless).

We met in Evolution at around 8:30. Run actually started a little after 9:00. So anything you would want to do afterwards, you would probably want to schedule no earlier than 10:00 and 10:30 would be better (you'd want some time to recover, right?)

I walked it (I do not run except when chased) in 45 minutes flat, and was at Serenity Bay for beach yoga at 10:30. Hope that helps folks with scheduling.