Epcot touring with stroller

CharissaOKC

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We are first timers and we will have our 2.5 year old with us in a stroller. We will be able to take the stroller in shops and buildings in the WS? Or will we have to park it and get him out at each country? Thanks!
 
can not say for all building and shops but I would be prepared to park stroller outside of buildings shops. is true for Mexico and Norway for sure. also true at seas and land buildings also
 
Most of the WS shops were fine with a stroller with the exception of Mexico. We hit quite a few of them over the last several days. We only did stroller parking for rides.
 
Yes, you are good with your stroller, thank goodness. We'd never go in any pavilions if you had to stroller park each time.
 

You have to park for a few (mainly Mexico) but not all. Thank goodness because that's the perfect thing to do while the kids are napping!
 
You must park your stroller for:
  • Mexico pyramid - there is a HA ramp but you will be instructed to leave your stroller in stroller parking. The space inside really is limited.)
  • The Seas - stupid rule - there is plenty of space for strollers - I'm sure someone will feel compelled to argue why this rule exists ;)
  • The Land - makes sense as most everything is down stairs or escalators - stroller just don't work here.
  • Rides
We always bring a stroller to Epcot and DS is now 5. Its a lot of walking. If your kiddo will nap in a stroller, bonus. Head to the gardens in Japan, which are quiet (except for during the drum show) or UK (again quiet except for when there is a band back there).
 
You can take strollers into most WS pavilions (not Mexico), and we did. Not in any of the movies or attractions, but keep in mind some of the shops are small and hard to navigate with a stroller.
 
You can take strollers into most WS pavilions (not Mexico), and we did. Not in any of the movies or attractions, but keep in mind some of the shops are small and hard to navigate with a stroller.

I think this is true for most of the shops all around Disney World. As an adult without a stroller, I find it sometimes challenging to navigate a shop with lots of strollers in them as the strollers are parked while the parent is looking at something which is fine. I just have to go around to another aisle. So to the OP - I would suggest having the child in a stroller that is lightweight for you to carry and didn't cost more than your last electric bill :)
 

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