Oh, no, I've GOT to have my cold caffeine, and I don't want to have to traipse out to any food court or restaurant to get it. Same with milk for DS; I don't want to have to leave my balcony, put shoes on the both of us, find my room key, and go fetch.
I'm not a big breakfast eater, but I need some protein in the morning if I'm going to have a very physical day. I'm all for saving money, heaven knows, but for me it is more about convenience, I like having the basics at my fingertips when I want them. (Room service is not something I do; not only will the service charges break you, it takes forever at most hotels.)
Since I'm not really familiar enough with any of the grocery stores' layout in Orlando, we often use the Albertson's fax service. You fax a detailed list of what you want, and they box it up and have it waiting for you when you get there; all you have to do is pay for it and leave; no wasting time wandering, and no impulse-buying. I have the list already made up as it is always the same; all I have to do is mark the quantities and send it.
They can handle putting cold items in it, too, so I get milk, not-from-concentrate orange juice, and a packet of sliced deli ham, along with some cookies, muffins, a box of cereal, a roll of paper towels, soft drinks, beer, and bottles of my favorite sunscreen, which is not sold where we live. (We don't schlep bottled water, we use Brita filter bottles that we take everywhere.) If we are staying a long time or going to the beach, there is a wheeled hard cooler in our luggage; if not, we also order a styrofoam cooler.
There is a very convenient Albertson's just off 417 at OBT, but it unfortunately is not open 24/7; they close at around midnight. If we take a really late flight, I can't use them.
I *always* stop outside the hotel for drinks and a few snacks when I travel overnight; even on business trips. Even an airport gift shop is better than hoping for stocked vending machines or depending on room service.