We got home this afternoon from three nights at CSR. I'm not really a trip report kind of person, but I'll try to hit the highlights.
We arrived at 4:30 Friday afternoon. I had requested Cabanas, faxed a request for Cabanas or a renovated room near the Dig Site, and did online check in. When I checked in (no line at online or the regular line

), we had been placed in Casitas 2. My folder even had a sticker on it with my name and a note to check requests, which I had never noticed before. I asked the very helpful CM if she might have something available in the cabanas since I had requested that and I knew we would be spending time at the pool, and she went off to ask someone else what they could do. She came back with a room in cabana 9B!

Great location - close to the main building and Bus Stop 1 (which is actually the last bus stop), not too far from the Dig Site. The outside corridors were clean as well - the only bugs I saw were live and suspiciously two-headed.

The lovebugs were out, but not in force yet.
The room was gorgeous! It looked as if no one had ever slept there, although I'm sure they had. After reading some of the recent reviews, I was a bit concerned about cleanliness. I had my trusty Clorox wipes and wiped down all hard surfaces, the phone, the remote, etc. The wipes still looked clean when I was done, so there wasn't any visible dirt or dust. The beds were super comfy, and I love the new decor.
We are generally a pretty easy family for Mousekeeping - we clean off all surfaces to facilitate them being wiped down, I pile the towels all in a corner, I don't leave any trash lying around, we pick up food crumbs off the floor, etc. I can't stand leaving a dirty room. Mousekeeping was fine, but they didn't have to do much for us. We got clean towels and the beds were made every day. They might have done more, but I wouldn't have been able to tell.
The kids loved the pool. DH and I have stayed at CSR before, but the kids had only been to eat and to walk around. The girls wouldn't get off the jaguar slide, preferring it to rushing back to the parks. Last year at OKW, neither of my kids liked the slide. I think because the CSR slide is more open, they were less intimidated.
The Pepper Market was fine, but I did notice the employees didn't seem particularly happy to be there. I actually found that we could eat there for about the same as at many other CS places, which kind of surprised me since the Pepper Market has higher-priced entrees in general. The first night, we ordered two kids' pizza meals ($7 each), which came with a large slice of cheese pizza, an orange wedge, a cookie, and milk, juice or bottled water. I had a pizza and a fountain drink, and each of the girls got an apple. It was about $30. Last night, DD9 got the $8 egg roll (which turned out to be two egg rolls, at least) and an apple, DD6 and I split a pizza, DD6 had an orange, and we got two drinks and one water. It was less than $30 with the service charge. Our lunch at the Main Street Bakery and our dinner at Casey's also were about $30 each. Certainly, we could have each ordered $20 entrees at the PM, but we had plenty of food and didn't wreck the budget.
One thing I didn't like about the PM this trip (since DH was not with us) is trying to coordinate all the food. The kids' meals were ready right away, but the pizza takes about 15 minutes. I got them started, then had to go wait by the pizza station for my food. My kids are old enough to sit there alone (together), but it would be really hard with younger kids and only one adult.
There was a convention on Friday - we saw lots of people with nametags. The pool and the busses were basically empty - a side benefit of those poor souls having to work at Disney! The pool was much more crowded on Saturday - I guess a lot of new people had checked in.
We never waited more than 5 or 10 minutes for a bus, and we stood twice (both MK busses).
We are looking forward to AKL for our next trip, but we love going to CSR, and this trip was no exception!