runDisney at Disneyland Park Hong Kong
runDisney expands its international races.
Head to Disneyland Park Hong Kong for a 10k, 5k or 3k race this September 10 & 11.
From the website:
Athletes can run through the theme lands of Hong Kong Disneyland for the very first time in the 3K, 5K and 10K races, and have your camera ready as your favorite Disney friends will be cheering you on and welcome any photo opportunities with you to commemorate this magical experience!
Race Date: September 11, 2016 (Sunday)
Public registration for Mickey 10K Run begins: May 30, 2016 (Monday)
Package price is HK$899.
Platinum and Gold Magic Access members can purchase the package at HK$650. (This offer does not include Park Admission Ticket)
Participant must be 16 years old or above (on the day of event).
Package includes 1-Day General Admission Ticket for Hong Kong Disneyland and 1 Event T-shirt.(Park Admission Ticket is valid from September 5 to 25, 2016.)
Participant will receive Mickey 10K Run medal with lanyard at finish line upon race completion.
The first 3 athletes who complete the Mickey 10K Run (Race Category) will receive a trophy and a gift awarded by Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
All Entries are not transferable. Public Entry is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ticket to the park included with registration for this one. Makes it practically a bargain, amirite? Ha!
Who’s up for a 10k through Disneyland Park Hong Kong?
Patty Holliday has been running Disney since 2011. She knows just about every tip, trick, and hack there is to cover the runDisney Magical Miles at Disney World and Disneyland. She knows every mile isn’t *always* magical- but with training, tips, and a little bit of pixie dust, they can be a lot of fun! You can also find her at noguiltlife.com and noguiltfangirl.com
I love HKDL but really wish they’d waited to do this next year. Kind of hard to fit in between Disneyland and Paris. Also I plan my vacations much further in advance.
I thought the timing was off too. Maybe striking while the brand is hot? Figure more people will be “local” vs US travelers anyway.