runDisney Springtime Surprise 2026 recap (ep 140)

EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 1H 48M

runDisney Springtime Surprise 2026 recap (ep 140)

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runDisney Springtime Surprise 2026 is in the books, and it might have been the best weather the race has ever had. The Will Run For crew is back with a full recap of all three races: the Zootopia 5K, the Winnie the Pooh 10K, and the 10-Miler, including character line strategy, merch opinions, snack box verdicts, and every chaotic moment in between. We also have a ton of Goal Getters and celebrate our friends at On the Runs.runDisney Springtime Surprise 2026 full recap — 5K, 10K & 10-Miler• Zootopia 5K: cool weather, smooth character lines & course breakdown• Winnie the Pooh 10K: character line strategy, costumes & longest wait times• 10-Miler: Tom's strongest runDisney performance & three and a half hours of Disney magic• runDisney character line tips: what worked and what didn't this year• Springtime Surprise merch review: $45 tank tops • runDisney snack box verdict: the return of Fritos and the cheese situation• Meeting listeners in person — including Margaret who went straight to the Boston Marathon• Inside the Runner's Studio is coming back — how to sign up• Bryana's NYC weekend: BookCon, MoMA, The Lost Boys musical & Flyers in the playoffs• AI art controversy: Earth Day, workplace AI mandates, and training your replacement• Goal Getters: Boston Marathon finishers, Dollywood, Broad Street, Tori's appendix removal & more• Soul of the City 10K this Saturday in Baltimore• Something Good: Love on the Spectrum, The Dark Wizard (HBO documentary), Artemis II missionCome laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at [email protected] Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.

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