
This means the racers running in corral A start the race earlier than those in later corrals. These starts are staggered by approximately every 5 minutes. Each of these corrals start at a different time, the elites start first and then corral A and then corral B and so on and so forth. How they determine which corral a racer will be in is based on the racer’s expected finish time and a proof of previous race time. The remaining corrals are for the rest of us runners. Runners will be separated into 7 of the corrals, the 1st corral is for runners competing for the top finishes and wheelchair racers. Typically there will be 8 corrals, represented by letters. To accommodate for so many runners, runDisney separates the field into corrals. These weekends host a number of events that welcome thousands and thousands of participants. November at Walt Disney World you’ll find the Wine & Dine half marathon weekend, September at Disneyland Paris is the Disneyland Paris Weekend, February at Walt Disney World is the Princess Half Marathon Weekend.

There are a variety of weekends that host a multitude of races. These events host a variety of distances: 5k, 10k, 1/2 marathon, marathon, kids races and challenges. RunDisney are fantastic races put on each year at the Walt Disney World resort and Disneyland Paris.
