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Poorly organized, chaotic start, confusing course about: Course: 2 Organization: 2 Fans: 4 C. Why assign corrals when everyone is just going to line up and get squeezed through to the start en masse? Very slow and frustrating for runners to be positioned behind rows of walkers. Disappointed with everything about this overpriced race. Great first half, weird second half about: Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 3 D.
The expo was well organized but the start was a bit of a mess. Also, as many people have mentioned, the toilet situation was abysmal: I ended up waiting in a 3 minute line at mile 6 I saw many people just go on the side of the road in the middle of the strip. The first half was quite fun, with great crowd support on the strip. The second half was weird, meandering through dark warehouse parking lots. I don't know how I feel about running in the evening.
It was a bit of a novelty and kind of fun, but I had no idea how to fuel beforehand and sitting around in a hotel all day breathing in recycled air didn't help much either. If I ever decide to do this race again, I will stick with the half. The full was weird and a bit of a mess. No side entry. People kept bumping into me trying to get to the front.
Very aggravating. Running down the Strip at night was cool, then the course veered off into the bowls of Vegas. Running continuous loops in a 'parking lot' twice was super boring with no course support. Also, hate starting off with half marathoners no offense.
All in all, I love running marathons and starting at sundown was a kinda a cool thing. Was waiting around all day to run was uneventful and didn't know how and when to fuel during the morning and early afternoon.
Love Vegas and glad I ran it. Will probably run the Half next time. Running the Vegas strip was cool! Overall, the race was fine. Expo: Was crowded at the convention center, but it was decently organized and had a large number of vendors.
While merchandise options online were slim, there was a good selection onsite. Starting 'village': This was kind of a mess. But security was 'hit or miss' at the entry points, and from the parking lot to the corrals.
There also seemed to be a good deal of confusion on the part of some runners about where they needed to be. Communication could have been better at spots. Race: I felt the starting corrals were fine. The weather was wonderful. Running on the strip was an experience. I do agree that port-a-pots were scarce, though I found a bank of them with little lines, after a couple miles.
But this could definitely be improved. The full course did take you through some dark run-down parts of town, and there were several locations with unusual switchbacks in parking lots and festival grounds. I hadn't seen that in many of my other races so it didn't bother me that much.
The course was very flat. There was a lot of music along the route, so that was cool. And there were lots of spectators along the strip. Finish chute: This was pretty standard. I was in a hurry, as my wife and I had late dinner reservations, so I was hobbling through. But food offerings seemed typical. Heat sheets, IIRC. No problems there. Swag: The shirt was fine, and I love the medal.
It was metal cards a 2, 6, and 2 that fan out over the logo. One of my favorites! Overall: I don't regret choosing to run it. While the event did have some shortcomings, I still enjoyed the race and running on the Vegas strip at night is an unforgettable experience! Fun race with a couple needed tweaks about: Course: 4 Organization: 2 Fans: 4 J.
While hanging out at the corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Harmon Ave just minutes before the corrals were scheduled to open, some 'official' starting yelling at all runners to proceed back to the start village in order to enter corrals.
This was incorrect and added at least an additional mile of walking plus confusion. I know it was windy and that made things difficult to display signage, but they clearly need to work on organization for their starts. Course thoughts: - Very cool to run on the strip. That experience was as advertised. Too much zig zag, especially that late in the course. Joke's on me about: Course: 4 Organization: 1 Fans: 5 B.
Start time was scheduled for PM.
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