So I went with what I posted (10-22, 24-105 and the nifty fifty).
I didn't use the fifty once; I just decided not to bother with any indoor ride photos.
I used the 10-22 a LOT, though it was my first time with it and frankly I'm just not that good (yet. hopefully "yet" as I'd like to get better). But I loved, loved, loved it. Highly recommended for a WDW trip.
The 24-105 also got plenty of use.
what I found out also was an appreciation for what many who post hear must do to get the great shots they do. I found that with rides, meals, activities and fun fun fun all the time it wasn't possible for me to stake out great shots and take the time needed to compose them properly on tripod or just to be there when the light it great (i.e. dusk since I am not a dawn person). It was more running and gunning for me.
Also, with 7 family members and lots of iPhones may times someone (or two) else would just capture a family moment and who wants to have people wait through 2 or 3 different cameras to take more shots? So I didn't pull out "the big camera".
So our mix of photos from the vacation is a bit odd....some great Canon shots with great lenses and them some grainy, blurry iPhone photos, lol (and to be fair, a few really nice iPhone shots too).
That's the world we are in...everyone has a camera on them at all times basically.
All that said I got lots of photos the I like and find satisfaction in them.
Here is one of Illuminations, it's the first time I've ever shot fireworks: