My wife and I came from Oregon so we got in late at night. The resort says not to park in front of the entrance to check in but it doesn't tell you where to actually go. We parked in a "mobile check-in" parking spot since there were no directions.
We were expecting our room to have a small kitchenette based on the photos but it was just a coffee pot, microwave, and mini-fridge, no oven or stove top. We may have gotten it mixed up with another VRBO listing so we can't blame them entirely. Unless there are photos of a kitchenette, then it really is their fault but probably not.
Our room was directly across from a swimming pool but it was always busy. They had a few other pools. We ended up walking to the one third farthest from us to actually get some pool time.
Parking is insufficient. If we didn't get back to the resort before 10pm, we had to park a ways out and walk to our room. It was on the second to last day we learned that we could've called security and they would give us a ride in a golf cart to our rooms. That's partly on us for not knowing and partly on them for not telling us at check-in. But we did check in at 2am so they weren't exactly fully staffed at that point.
The real catch is this is not a private property that someone is renting out. It's a timeshare. The way timeshares work they do technically own part of it. We made the mistake of signing up for a sales pitch to get cheaper tickets to the theme parks. We were told it would be a 90 minute presentation but it took 4 HOURS from start to finish. Do not sign up for the sales pitch!
Overall the place was nice and we enjoyed our time there. The location is close to the parks so whether it was Universal, Disney, or even Disney Springs, it was less than a 30 minute drive. So our stay wasn't perfect but it was relaxing and enjoyable.