Disney Village, more of an evening place is very nice and lively. There is a big lake and a marina with a number of things going on - you have to pay extra for these. There are a few shops, a couple of bars and several restaurants. We went here each evening for dinner, got there about 6.30pm and never had to wait to get a table. Each evening though when we were leaving at 8:00ish, queues were forming at most places.
The restaurants we ate at were as follows:
Annette's Diner - we ate here the first evening. It is a 1950's themed Happy Days diner type atmosphere with a Pink Cadillac outside. We had read that waitresses all wore roller-skates - the main reason we went. A bit disappointing because there were no roller-skating staff either when we ate there or any time after when we passed. The atmosphere was good but the food was average. We all had fajitas - not sizzling and very bland and dried up. Portions were far too big - including the children's menu. They did give the children a little toy when leaving as well as a pink frisbee with the restaurant's name on it. I would not recommend eating here - there are better places.
King Ludwig's Castle was where we had dinner on our second evening. It serves Bavarian type food in a medieval castle setting. If you get there before 7 the children's menu is 3 Euros. Inside it is quite good - suits of armour and the restaurant looks like a banqueting hall. Food was reasonable and they serve German beers in big glasses. Not much atmosphere though and I probably would not go back.
On our final evening we ate in the Rainforest Cafe. We had been before and this time it did not disappoint. The decor is fantastic - vines, leaves, waterfalls, animals and the occasional "storm". We sat next to some elephants which made the occasional roar - our son loved it. It is great for children (and adults) as there is so much to look at while you eat. The food was delicious too - I had a pasta dish which was beautifully presented and tasted yummy.
As well as these restaurants there is a Planet Hollywood - very nice - we had a drink here one afternoon and wished we had eaten here instead of the first 2 restaurants. There is also a Chicago Steakhouse - looked really good and Billy Bob's Country and Western Saloon - a 3 level bar with a stage and live music.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show takes place each evening - entertainment and BBQ style food. We would have liked to have gone there but did not have enough time.