How hard is it to get from Epcot back to the cabins

Eeyoreloverforever

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Dh and dd are planning on staying for Illuminations but I don't want to stay with the baby. I would have to come back to the cabins by myself with the baby, diaper bag and stroller. Can I do it?

If it is too difficult than I will just do something else with the baby while dd and dh go to Epcot, but if it is possible than we can all go to Le Cellier. I would really like to go, but will skip it this time if it is too difficult.

Thankyou for your help.
 
How old is the baby? Is it an umbrella stroller or regular stroller? You have to be able to fold the stroller to take the bus as the bus goes to WL and then the campground. You could take the monorail (may not have to fold stroller) to Transportation/ticket center and then hop the monorail to MK, but then you have to hop the boat back to the campground. The bus would be easier, not as much time, because once you get back to the campground, you have to board a bus to the cabins. If you can't hold the baby, diaper bag and fold the stroller all at the same time, you may want to find something else to do. You may want to consider renting a stroller for that day if the baby is old enough. That way, you only have to hold baby and diaper bag on bus. That's the way I did it.
 
A backpack diaper bag will help. Or, depending on the age/size of the baby, maybe a baby bjorn carrier or sling?

It will be 2 busses back from epcot to the cabins, and the most difficult part is folding the stroller and getting on the bus with both it and the baby.

Hope it works out okay!
 
I did it once with a one year old, a stroller, a backpack and some coats. It was hard, but do-able. People are generally pretty nice and if they see you struggling most will offer to help out a little if it becomes too much. I'd say make the stroller a one handed folding one, put the diapers in a backpack and don't take anything else back with you and you should be fine.

Once, at Disneyland, I needed to go back to the hotel earlier than my husband and I actually left the stroller with him so I could get on the shuttle bus easier. I'm sure he looked a bit odd pushing an empty stroller, but it sure helped me to just carry the baby (6 mo at the time) and not worry about it all. ;)
 

The bus from Epcot goes to the "Outpost" stop at Ft. Wilderness which is closest to the cabins.

If you are in the 2800 or 2700 loop, the walk from the Outpost to your cabin is manageable. So in that case, you only have one bus.

Carol
 





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