I just got back last weekend. I brought my Pentax K100D, 18-55mm, 50-200mm, 50mm f/1.4, external flash, extra batteries, a few filters, Nikon S210, and a waterproof bag for the Nikon. I would have also brought our Canon S2 IS, but it was out being fixed.
I have split personalities as I am a Pentaxian, Nikonian, and a Canonite!
I carry my Nikon DSLR, two lenses and a tripod. The lenses are an 18-200 which is a great general purpose lens and a 50mm f1.8 - super sharp and great in low light. As for the tripod, I don't carry it every day in the parks, and the only reason I bring it is because of its light weight and compact size. It is a full size carbon fiber travel tripod that fits in my carry on luggage. It wasn't cheap, but I find that I am willing to carry and use it as opposed to my previous tripod which was heavy and bulky.
P.S. I also brought a cheap tripod but it never left the room. The DW was in a wheelchair this trip from an ankle injury, so I did not get to do as much photography as I had planned.
...and 30mm f/1.4...then I used the 30mm f/1.4 almost exclusively there...and 30mm f/1.4 at night....but the 30mm f/1.4 performed much better.
I just posted this on the Learning Curve thread....I see you took your 30mm and used it quite frequently.
That's why I'm debating...30mm or 50mm? Do you prefer the 30mm at Disney World at night and in low-light situations?
What brand is your 30mm?
Those were mostly between 1/25th and 1/80th. I also thought it was much better for both MVMCP (at night) and Spectromagic. Feel free to browse through my gallery:
http://handicap18.smugmug.com/Disney World/520800
Ukcatfan, when you say you brought a cheap tripod, what kind was it? Is it strong enough to hold your DSLR and lenses without drooping? (Sorry I don't recall the technical name for when that happens.) I have a CF tripod and a cheapie one. I still prefer the cheapie one because it's easier to deal with, but I can't attach my mini ball to it so most of the time I end up handheld or lugging around the CF tripod. Thanks...