Disney, Marvel, and Pixar superfans can now sign up for the 2024 Disneyland 10K Weekend, which will take place on November 2 and 3. Registrations for the two-day event opened on July 30 and anyone who wishes to participate has until September 2 to enrol in any of the five themed races.

The highlights of this year’s edition of the annual race are the Marvel Super Heroes 10K for hardcore runners, and the new Frozen Explorers 3K for which the park will open the World of Frozen to the race for the first time. The other races are the Pixar Pals 5K, the Duffy and Friends 3K, and the Mickey and Friends Kids Races, the last of which will have child-friendly courses and a kids zone.

RACEDATEAGEPRICE
Marvel Super Heroes 10KSunday, November 316 and aboveHK$650
Pixar Pals 5KSaturday, November 214 and aboveHK$650
Frozen Explorers 3KSunday, November 33 and aboveHK$650
Duffy and Friends 3KSaturday, November 23 and aboveHK$650
Mickey and Friends
Kids Races 200m
Saturday, November 2 & Sunday, November 35 and belowHK$395
The details of each of the 2024 Disneyland 10K Weekend races (© Hong Kong Disneyland)

Runners can participate as individuals or even run in teams with a maximum of 8 members. Apart from the new Frozen race, the park is also introducing the 5K champion, first and second runners-up prizes, as well as the Disney-Style Runway Awards for the most creative Disney-inspired outfits. Participants will also get Disney-themed runner packs, including a running tee, a race bib, bib buttons, and a themed sports wristband. In addition, all runners who make it to the finish line will get a commemorative medal.

To register for the Disneyland 10K Weekend, visit the event website.

See also
Hong Kong Disneyland: The Complete Guide To Rides, Restaurants, Tickets, Opening Hours & More

Header image credits: Hong Kong Disneyland

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.