All the bookings are funneling through Best Western's booking system. Drury has bought the property, but are keeping the Best Western brand, at least for now. I don't think they've anounced any renovation or rebranding plans yet.
We stayed there a couple weeks ago and it's still in good shape. It's an 80's-vintage tower hotel, but it's been well maintained.
I did not mean that reservations could not be made but stating the fact that it is currently owned by one brand and on the surface operated by another .... who knows what the ability is to tie in to Disney's site. It may be why this is the only hotel that is not connected.
But it was discussed soon after they closed on the hotel ... by a few sources ....
"St. Louis-based Drury Hotels is doubling down on Orlando's tourism corridor, paying $20.5 million last week for the 325-key Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort, where it will rebrand and invest heavily in renovations to add value to what is a 45-year-old tower."
The reason I wouldn't stay there in recent years is because it is outdated and gets consistent complaints about it being dated. I look at the rates, plus the fees and I'm not paying that for a hotel in need of renovation (and that goes for the Hilton as well). Every hotel at Disney Springs is a vintage hotel but most of them have renovated and upgraded.
I just compared rates of two rooms closest to each other ...
... I picked the dates of my next trip .... both
AAA
- Best Western room $251 per night plus $14 resort fee plus $8 parking fee = $273
and go right across the street ... to a newly renovated 2 room suite ...
- DoubleTree Suites 2 room suite $241 per night special includes parking = $241
There is no comparison in these two hotels offering and rooms,
so to have BW $32 more than DTS is hard to process.

If it were renovated fine, but being it has not been the rates should be much lower.