This is my first visit back to these boards in about five years. I visited WDW in December 2000 with my daughter and then 9-year-old granddaughter. We ate a good breakfast before going to the park, then carried food in insulated containers in our backpacks - peanut butter sandwiches, carrots, raisins, granola bars, etc. I think the only meal we ever bought at the park was fish & chips in Epcot.
In December 2005 I visited WDW again with my daughter and her soon-to-be 2nd husband, and my granddaughter who was then 14. My son-in-law uses a motorized wheelchair due to MD, and we carried most of our snacks in an insulated bag on the back of his wheelchair. Being on a budget both times, we chose not to spend the money (not to mention the time) to sit down and eat at any of the Disney restaurants.
My daughter went back to work two weeks ago after a year of unemployment, so we've started talking about going back to WDW sometime in the next couple of years - to take advantage of the unused days on our multi-day passes - and before my granddaughter (who is now 19) is no longer living with us. I imagine we'll probably follow the procedures we used on our previous trips.
We chose to carry our own food because we wanted to spend our money on other things, (like souvenir sweatshirts, etc.) - and would rather spend our time riding rides and visiting attractions than sitting in a restaurant. We would rather enjoy leisurely restaurant meals outside of WDW.
JoannaOhio (now living in Virginia)
We also took Brita water bottles so we could drink filtered water throughout the day.