How do you all bring in your food/drinks? Do you lug it around all day? Do the rides have cubbies to store stuff while riding?
I don't know. I want to bring in some drinks/snacks, but logistically I'm not sure how to do it. When the kids were little, we had a stroller, and it was easy to stuff a cooler into the basket. But they are 6 and 8 now, so no need for a stroller. If you can't bring a rolling cooler, then what? We sure don't want to carry around a small softsided cooler all day.
Usually I just carry it in my bag. But if we are going to be there all day, or it gets too full (like maybe when we add Dream Prizes like ears!) then I have the option of getting a stroller (free with Disney Visa) DD8 is actually still able to ride in it if she needs to, but hasn't in awhile. The funny thing is when I'm pushing it around with all our stuff on it (this works really well when it's more than just DD and I going, like my DM or DSis's) I've had a few little kids ask me where my baby was?

I tell them I don't have a baby, just a stroller.
Also, you can put things in the lockers by GRR (for up to 2 hours) for free while riding GRR. Of course, there's no locker police checking to make sure you get your stuff out immeadiately after you ride. I've never done it but you could leave a small cooler in there after you get off the ride and then say have the kids check out Redwood Creek Challenge Trail (which they will love

) Of course, if everyone did this, then the lockers may not be available when you want one. Just a thought.
I am so not looking forward to our first trip to WDW without a stroller

The last few years we've brought our stroller even though DD really didn't need it-I did! Since it's usually just DD, DM, and myself, I don't have strong man to help carry things.

And usually my DM will lighten her purse, which leaves me to carry everything else (camera, video camera, personal items, water bottles, snacks, mister fans, ponchos, cool cloths, bathing suit for DD, etc.) Yikes

, even thinking of it now makes my back hurt!

Oh, and I'm not a back pack kind of girl-never used them in school (we actually had lockers) and hate the idea of carrying a big, heavy, hot bag on my back during the heat, and humidity, of September.