DisneyLAND has a restriction. DisneyWorld does not except for the above mentioned ones.
I've heard of some people renting a locker for their coolers that fit.
My grandmother does this when we go to a zoo, aquarium, etc. She's done it when she's gone to WDW with my family (I've never been with her). It drives me insane because she's older and we don't want to let her pull/push the thing but she insists we have something "good" to eat. So we end up pulling/pushing it or leaving it in the car and going back to the car to get it when it's time to eat. We always tell her we will buy food and it's ok but nope. Now that I'm older and have my own kids, she gets mad because my kids want to eat QS wherever we are so they don't even eat what she brings.
When we go to WDW I don't pack any food. I think I'm traumatized from my childhood. lol
AK does not prohibit Ziploc bags. I always carry multiple in our park bag. A few empty ones, both sandwich/quart size and gallon size, and our autograph book/sharpies are in a Ziploc as well as one for each poncho. They don't even bat an eye. While I understand the reason for possibly restricting them at AK due to the animal's health and safety, I would be quite upset if they did end up banning them because they keep my stuff safe from the common torrential downpoursRight. No straws, even those attached to juice boxes, etc. They'll take them off the package. We don't haul around food from home but I wonder how they are with plastic baggies like a sandwich bag?
Not only have they not altered the policy on food, they seem to have no issues with rolling coolers. I was under the impression these were not allowed but based on the huge volume of these we see each trip, clearly they are allowed with no issues.
They don't bother me in any way, I'm not saying that at all. To me they are no different than someone pushing a stroller. But every time I see one I do think, I can't image dragging that in the park all day. It has to be a chore pulling that along
LOL.. same here. It's no vacation to have to prepare food the entire trip. That's a chore I do at home. Vacation means a break from chores. At least to my family.I'm traumatized, too! We absolutely "live it up" when we go to amusement parks, whether it's Disney, Hershey, or Six Flags, and buy food. We do "cheap out" when we go to the zoo or aquarium and bring lunch most of the time, just because it's too expensive to eat there when we're getting in for "free" with a membership in the first place.
I've heard of some people renting a locker for their coolers that fit.
I definitely understand the alcohol thing, but why is it flaunting rules to bring a huge cooler in? Ours is comparatively mega sized. Don't know the exact dimensions, but don't know I've seen anyone else have one bigger than ours. It's soft sided, so it's not a hard Igloo cooler, but it's still huge. Never had a single comment, complaint or anything from a CM or security.

I definitely understand the alcohol thing, but why is it flaunting rules to bring a huge cooler in? Ours is comparatively mega sized. Don't know the exact dimensions, but don't know I've seen anyone else have one bigger than ours. It's soft sided, so it's not a hard Igloo cooler, but it's still huge. Never had a single comment, complaint or anything from a CM or security.
So spotty I'll venture to guess it's not enforced at all. I don't see 1 or 2 here or there. I see dozens every day. I believe if they hold to the size limits they say nothing about roll behind. All a person as to do is say "I push it instead of pull it" and that makes it no difference than a stroller.A few years ago, Disney banned wagons and roll behind coolers due to the tripping hazard they caused Since then, there has been spotty enforcement of this rule.
Last time we were at HS, there were two guys pulling suitcases that you could stuff a coupe of bodies into. Yes, they were that big. And they were pulling them all around the park. No one said a word.The key word was 'huge'!! If it's not larger than 24" long and not rolling, you are good to go.
Security (at times) seem to let lots of things in not allowed. I've seen huge coolers, roller shoes, rolling bags, etc. but if people keep pushing this because they've gotten by with it, eventually everyone 'may' pay.
I 'hate' rules that are not enforced! Would rather there not be rules. Have always been (mostly) a rule follower (will admit to a heavy foot on gas pedal at times, but mostly not)![]()