For the 5k is it a run or can people just walk it?
Do you have to pre-register for the 5k? And what time does it usually start? Oh, and is there someplace to stash my beach bag so I don't have to re-board before diving in?
Do you get a plastic or metal medal or a certificate upon completion?
Is there a time limit to complete?
Lovely pretty 5K thread
here!
I'm pretty sure you can walk, and they wait until after everyone's done to go away. By the time I got through the second loop the CM at the water station was gone, but the other CM was still at the finish line and the clock was still running (I finished in about 46 minutes with a very slow jog) and there were about 10 people still out on the course.
You don't preregister. The Navigator you get the night before will tell you when and where to meet. For me it was at 8:15 at Evolution on the Dream. You go (be ready! all dressed and ready to go, take a bathroom break before you get there b/c they won't stop for one, and have your KTTW and a photo ID with you), you meet, you get your bib number and safety pins to put it on, you walk off the ship en masse, walk to the starting line (everyone else takes trams, but the 5K people walk) and go.
I don't know about stuff-storage, as I had DH and DS bringing my stuff off the ship for me later.
BUT if I did it in the future, I might actually hurry back to the ship to change for the day. Why? Because it was really obnoxious to change from my sweaty running clothes into my bathing suit in a toilet stall in the public bathrooms. Even though my day was to consist of swimming in the ocean and lazing on a lounge chair, in retrospect (and in looking forward) I would have rather gone back to the ship, had a proper shower, gotten changed, and made my way back to the beach. Would have taken some time, but would have been more *pleasant*.
2/9/13 we got plastic mickey-ear medals, but no certificate. I was reading a trip report last night and saw that they use the same medal for other things; the picture I saw was of a teen who won, if memory serves, a basketball free-throw contest. They are highly generic. For me the bib number was more important, but that's me. I also didn't expect any medal OR certificate, because I thought I read the Dream hadn't had them in awhile, so the bib number is all I was expecting. The medal was a surprise.