Epcot world showcase with a double stroller?

mrsincredible3

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Will I be able to go through the attractions and shops in each country pavilion with the double stroller or will I need to park it at each country and remove the baby for each country? I was thinking world showcase would be perfect while he naps in the stroller, if I have to park at each country I'll have to rethink that plan. Specifically we'd like to see Mexico, Norway, Germany, Japan, France. Maybe others depending on time and energy. Thanks..
 
A double stroller in many of the stores will be tough to maneuver. Especially when there are other people in the store.
 
Hi! I took my twin girls in a side by side Maclaren in all of the countries in Epcot. Because this particular side by side stroller is the same width as a wheelchair, it fits easily through doors and I could navigate relatively easily in stores. There were obviously some aisles or spots that were a tight fit, but for the most part, it worked well.
 
We had a double b agile on our last trip and had no problems taking it in stores. The stores weren't very busy at the time so I'm sure that helped. I'd imagine any stroller might be a bit of a pain on very crowded days though. We didn't go to any of the shows so I'm not sure how that works with a stroller.
 

Hi! I took my twin girls in a side by side Maclaren in all of the countries in Epcot. Because this particular side by side stroller is the same width as a wheelchair, it fits easily through doors and I could navigate relatively easily in stores. There were obviously some aisles or spots that were a tight fit, but for the most part, it worked well.

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As others have said, the main parts of the pavilions will probably be fine with a double stroller, but some of the shops might be more difficult, especially if they're crowded with other folks.

Of the ones you listed, I think that France is likely to be the toughest, in terms of the shops. The wine shop has pretty narrow "aisles", as does the perfume shop. The outside walkways will be fine.

In Germany, the queue for Karamel Kuche isn't that big, nor is the Aribbas Brother's shop. The courtyard area is big and easy to move about in.

While you didn't mention it, the UK shops are kind of snug, as are the ones in Morocco.
 





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