Not at Disney, but I've had video analysis at home. I think its a wonderful way to improve your golf game. You can easily see what you are doing wrong, rather than having someone tell you. ("I AM bending my knees!!!" After a look at the tape "Oh, I guess I'm not bending them much at all.")
Hitting balls is a little iffier, because if you and the pro don't hit it off, you can end up with nothing from the lesson. I'd do the video tape....save hitting balls with a pro at the range for a course at home where you get to know the pro.
I wouldn't waste Disney time (either park time or golf time) with lessons, though. Lessons are plentiful enough at home. I might do the "play a round with a teaching pro" thing at Disney, because you'd still get to play and you'd get the benefit of the lesson.