Despite the high price, rooms are quite standard and largely the same, varying only in category and price by the view: Standard (view the rooftop, entry road, or parking lot), Woods (courtyard), Deluxe (partial views of Downtown Disney or the theme park), Downtown Disney, or Premium for views of the pool or theme park.
A recent remodel added upgraded technology like USB ports, and a softer color palette with wood and stone and subtle Disney nods through art and design. Rooms do feel spacious thanks to small balconies.
Furnishings are also standard, with one or two beds, a 55-inch smart TV (which has several channels dedicated to the hotel and Disney entertainment), a Keurig with coffee and tea pods, and a small refrigerator, which is handy for storing snacks and drinks. There aren't minibar items, so plan to stock your own. Wi-Fi is free.
The beds are very comfy, with plush mattresses by Beautyrest made exclusive for Disney resorts. My family and I always sleep well but depending on the room, you may hear neighbors, especially if little kids are running around above. This can feel frustrating given the price, but as it's a family hotel, nighttime hours are thankfully quiet.
Additionally, while I've always found accommodations to be clean, comfortable, and nicely appointed, other guests I've talked to have felt disappointed, expecting more luxury and opulence than is offered for the price.