Hi Trudi,
Don't ever worry about the types or number of questions you have, It's just allot of fun helping each other out. You will be surprised to see how much knowledge is on this web site.
The Wonder and Magic are
Disney cruise ships.
OK.....let's start with your travel......it sounds like you have already a good understanding on how you would get to disney so that just leaves us with how will you get from MCO (Orlando Airport) to Disney Resort.
a) rent car and drive
b) Book a towncar (yourride, Tiffany, mears, ect....)
c) Select which resort:
Value:
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort - A cleverly-themed Resort where movies are mammoth.
Disney's All-Star Music Resort - Music is the magic at this colorful Resort.
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort - Giant icons prove sports are the spectacle.
Moderates:
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort - Six islands of colorful tropical fun along a sparkling lake.
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort - The enchantment of Mexico and the American Southwest comes to life.
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter - Stately Southern beauty and French Quarter allure, all along a rippling river.
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside - The charm of the South and the allure of New Orleans come together along a winding river.
Deluxe:
New! Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge - A brand-new adventure unfolds in this awe-inspiring African paradise.
Disney's Beach Club Resort - A relaxing retreat reminiscent of the Northeast shore.
Disney's BoardWalk Inn - This luxury hotel captures the essence of a lively seaside resort.
Disney's Contemporary Resort - A true Disney masterpiece with sleek monorails gliding through the 14-story tower and over attractive garden wings.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa - Welcome to the ultimate in Disney luxury.
Disney's Polynesian Resort - A South Seas fantasy celebrating the warmhearted traditions of "aloha."
Disney's Wilderness Lodge - Inspired by great lodges of the American Northwest.
Disney's Yacht Club Resort - Immerse yourself in an invigorating 1880 Eastern seaboard setting.
Codes: Mousesavers.com has always been a great resource for me.
They will inform you of the codes to use and what the
savings will be. Once you have a code for the dates that
you want, you just need to contact Disney and tell them to
add the specific code to your reservation
Tickets: Since you plan to go less then 7 days, you are fine with
either buying your tickets at the park or you can get them
threw the Disney web site. Keep in mind that what ever tickets
you do not use, you can always use them on your next trip.
The tickets do not expire when no used.
Hope this helps.......