CSR - great pool but it's a convention site so expect to see "suits"... does this put you in a Disney frame of mind? does it matter?
POFQ - why not POR? When I think of POFQ, I think of adults in New Orleans not kids at Disney. We're putting up our grandkids (10, 12, 16) & families at POR in May for 3 nights. The pool there is great, theming is great, they can get the boat to DTD, there's a marina right there, the food is good, he can even pick up a pole and fish if he wants! They'll need to settle for a wait with the buses and there's no monorail to get them to the parks but, they can handle it. (My first choice was CBR but the pool is out of commission so I switched to POR.)
I compared a rental unit off property and it only paid if we were looking at more than 5 days at WDW. Then with the cost of the car rental due to staying off property, it just came to be cheaper to consider a value instead of an off-property location. That brought us to AS Mo - great theming for a kid. Yes it's like a motel 6 as far as amenities and spread out but a 6 year old just wants to swim a lot anyway.

Then I upsold myself (I'm the best marketer that Disney has) to a moderate for a little more amenities for the parents!

That's how I got to CBR only to learn about the pool being out of commission. So, I'm locked into POR and I'm sticking to it - Alligator Bayou section of course close to the main bldg. Since I'm buying, I did opt for Disney's Dining Plan (
DDP). @ $39.90per adult/day, as long as you eat at really nice restaurants every day (on the plan of course), you'll save money. (Of course, if you wouldn't have eaten at that class of restaurant to begin with... you're only fooling yourself but there is a convenience factor of having the meals included. There's also a price to pay in wanting to get some advance dining reservations b'c the good places get booked EARLY!)
Extras, well if you buy souvenirs, factor that in. If you spend time at the resort instead of in a park each day, you may want to buy the refillable mug for $11.99. Photos will cost you ($100 pre-paid for the photopass if you're interested in that), breakfast will cost you if you use the DDp for lunch & dinner, excursions will cost you too (like fishing excursion or special safari dinner).
As long as you're going to/fro the parks, transportation will be available and free (sometimes a bit of a wait but free all the same). If you're going between resorts, you might want to consider hopping a taxi rather than taking a bus from your resort to a park to another bus to the resort you're wanting to go and then doing it all again in reverse. (I'm factoring in $12 each way for taxi's to other resorts for dining reservations.)
hope this helps. good luck in whatever you decide.
