
We’re also thrilled that with the return of the Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend, runDisney will also be reintroducing the runDisney Coast to Coast Race Challenge in 2024! More information about the Challenge and how to qualify will be available on later this month. Stay tuned for more details about the race course, medals and more in the coming months! Taking place January 11-14, 2024, the weekend will include three endurance events, a challenge and more that are sure to be filled with memorable moments and magical miles running at the Happiest Place on Earth. We’re so excited to bring runDisney races back to the west coast in 2024 and are even more excited for the return of the fan-favorite Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend. As we look towards the new year, runners can gear up for even more miles and magic to come during next race season – take a look below at the dates and download the calendar here. Cheers.Mark your calendars as today we are excited to share event and registration dates for the 2023-2024 runDisney race season, including information on the much-anticipated return of the Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend in January 2024! From exciting races through Disney parks to virtual events you can run almost anywhere, a runDisney race is anything but ordinary. Each stop is also accompanied by ‘musical animation’ to help get you round.

Lowdown: The clue is in the title – a running race for beer lovers, as well as the usual water and fuel stations, runners can sample 15 different Belgian beers as they take on this 26.2 miles. There’s also live music and a post-race hog roast. Held in Dorking’s Denbies Wine Estate, runners can choose to take part in a marathon, half-marathon or five-mile run/walk. Lowdown: A celebration of English wine and running, the Run Bacchus marathon takes you through the English countryside, with 12 ‘refreshment stops’ on offer. Related: What happened when I ran the infamous Marathon du Medoc You’ll have to finish in six and a half hours to get a medal and that extra congratulatory bottle of wine, but you can run, jog or walk the course as you drink.

Lowdown: 26.2 miles through the vineyards of Bordeaux, there’s 23 wine-tasting stops along the way, live music and compulsory fancy dress for runners.
