Epcot World Showcase, left or right?

Why? People actually start a WS visit without spending 2-hours at La Cava del Tequila?
 
We almost always go left to Mexico first. The only exception is if we're heading to the Japanese store to look for anime stuff for the teens.
 

Normally it would depend on whether I had a hankering for an avocado margarita first or a Grand Marnier slush first. This trip, I won't be drinking, so it will depend on whether I want a pretzel first or a croque glaces.
 
No matter which way I go, I end up with the sun in my face. It does seem like, if entering from front of park, and going right, that I am fighting agaisnt the crowd if going later in the day.
 
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It really all depends on what i want, if i'm in the mood for a nice liesurely walk sightseeing i'll go right since i'm not as interested in shopping on that end, if i'm in a shopping mood though I go left because I love the crafts sold in the mexican pavillon.
 
Where can we get the boat? Is there a stop that is near liberty inn in America? Do the boats run all day, or open at a certain time?
Keeping walking right down the middle of Epcot towards the World Showcase. When you hit the water, the boat docks are in front of you.
 
I know that World showcase is more like a worlds fare and not as much about rides but I think they could use a ride or something small in the Canada to UK area. Then I might head right first.
 
I always seem to go right. I distinctly remember the one time I went left, starting with Mexico, and it still feels odd! Now, for MK, I go left. I've read people almost always go to the right (in stores, lines, anything) and so the left will be less crowded. That was definitely true NYE! This time maybe we will purposely start with the left on our first visit to WS!!
 
Wondering when you enter the world showcase do you start to the left towards Mexico or head to the right towards Canada?
I've always headed left and I'm thinking of going right for the first time ever and I think It might feel very strange.

Always to the left.
Adventureland first in MK, Mexico first in World Showcase.
When there's a split in the line, we always go to the left. Always the left most cash register or entry gate, etc. Simple logic: most people tend to go right, so heading left usually means a shorter line or smaller crowd of people.
 

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