I just returned from a three day stay at the ASMu Family Suites. Linda, the All Stars Grand Maven, has asked me to write a review so here it is:
First off, to answer your question, Linda, I think the coffee valet packets were in the room already. I don't drink coffee, so I'm not sure.
Our stay was very nice, but I don't think we'll stay there again. All the CMs were very nice, but I missed a lot of the little touches that I've grown accustomed to as a DVC member.
The kitchenette was really just a dorm-like refrigerator and a microwave. I made popcorn once, but other than that I really couldn't use it as a kitchen. I don't do a lot of cooking when we stay, but I usually need a bigger refrigerator and like a stove to make tea in the morning.
There is only a small table in the room. We had to eat breakfast in shifts.
We are a family with 4 kids (ages 2-11) and the sleeping arrangements were fine, but there was very little room in the main room when the beds were open.
The fan/AC unit was very noisy. Although my husband and I could close the door on it, my children could not because it was in the hallway.
Housekeeping was great.
I had no trouble at all with busses, although I've heard some people have.
We were in Jazz Inn, so the walk to the pool, food court, and bus wasn't so bad.
The reason we probably won't stay there again had nothing to do with the Family Suites, but the resort itself. The pools don't have slides, which my kids all like. The pools don't offer towels, which is really nice when you have four kids (spoken by the mom who ends up carrying everything

).There is only one bus stop for the whole resort. Like I said, our walk to the bus stop wasn't too bad, but I'd hate to be any farther back than we were. The queue for the bus is not covered. The value resort bus stops seem to be the farthest away when leaving any park. The foodcourt was noisy-even when it wasn't crowded.
I would stay here again like I did this time, to extend my trip for a few days, but I don't think I would stay a whole week.
I can't remember what we paid per night, but no discounts were available. We also spent 2 nights at Port Orleans Riverside for $105 per night. We enjoyed POR much more. We got more for our money at POR.
Hope this helps.
Susan