runDisney’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend is just around the corner!
The race weekend is set to take place from November 4th to 7th, 2021 and we’ve been bringing you all the latest details on registration, race themes, medals, and more. Earlier this month, we shared new details about the returning Post Race Party for runners (or those cheering a runner on) and now we know even MORE about this exclusive opportunity in EPCOT.
The Post Race Party is set to take place on Sunday, November 7th from 5PM to 12:30AM in EPCOT and it will offer up a whole host of Wine & Dine-related extras!
As a quick refresher, the Post Race Party is a separately ticketed event that allows guests to enter EPCOT as early as 5PM (if you’d like to be there for the whole day you’ll need a park ticket and Park Pass Reservation). The park will remain open for day guests until 9PM, so guests with tickets can enjoy the Food and Wine Festival booths around World Showcase, live entertainment, and EPCOT’s new nighttime fireworks show, Harmonious.
And, when the clock strikes 9PM, the official party will kick off with food booths remaining open until 12:30AM and exclusive access to some of the park’s most popular rides like Frozen Ever After, Test Track, and the brand-new Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (WITHOUT a virtual queue!).
Plus, there’s even a specialty cocktail for the occasion called “Evil Elixir.” It is made with blue Curaçao, pineapple juice, sour apple pucker, Sprite, white grape juice, and white rum and will only be available during the event hours.
Tickets for the Post Race Party are still available and cost $89 per person. But, if you’re running the Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon or the Disney Two Course Challenge, then you’ll have automatic access to the event.
Of course, we’ll continue to keep an eye out for more runDisney updates, so be sure to stay tuned to AllEars for the latest!
Learn more about the Wine & Dine Half-Marathon Weekend
Which part of the Half-Marathon Weekend has you stoked? Tell us in the comments!
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