Not to be off-hand, but I really would urge you to buy a guidebook - the "Unofficial Guide" is a good one. Walt Disney World really is the size of Manchester - 42 square miles - and then there's Seaworld, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, Legoland, etc, etc, etc. Restaurants outside WDW offer huge variety both in quality and price and it's not hard to find a place for a few beers that will be comparable to pub prices at home. But what they call mixed drinks - anything from a gin and tonic to a cocktail in a pineapple- can get very expensive, even before you tip 10 or 15% Many hotels offer free shuttles, but the ones nearest Disney often won't take you to Universal, and vice versa; check on Tripadvisor before you book. The "free" hire car included with, for instance, Travel City Direct are emphatically NOT free; but the freedom and convenience is worth it, IMO