We spent last Sunday night in the Tower, CL. I tacked it on as the last night of our trip just because I could! I was very curious about it & wanted to see what the lounge was like. We had done a split Beach/Poly stay, both CL. I won’t discuss the power outage but will answer about whether it was kid friendly & the lounge offerings.
We had been given a handicapped room so it was slightly different from what I’ve seen of regular rooms. The entryway was very wide & there was no door separating the toilet area from the rest of the bathroom, but I think that was the only difference. The view from the 9th floor was pretty astounding! I do always request a balcony or patio, so I think I would have missed that if we had been staying longer. And there were no robes, but that wasn’t an issue.
My 11 year old grands loved it! They didn’t miss the Disneyesque room touches at all. They still found a few hidden Mickeys & that’s all they needed!
The main pool was waaay crowded so we went to a quiet pool where there were only a few people. It was very relaxing & the kids were happy. They’re weird, though, & prefer the quiet pools everywhere.
The lounge was gorgeous & we decided we liked their food the best, even though we were there for only one night. They served the best paella I think I’ve ever had! They did have kid friendly offerings too _ but I can’t remember what they were!

One major difference I noticed is that there were no pitchers of drinks, just bottles. Tea, water, lemonade, etc. I’m thinking that will change after awhile because bottles have to be more expensive.
The breakfast was head & shoulders above Poly &Beach as they had delicious scrambled eggs & bacon, as well as cereal, oatmeal, fruit, sweet options & other ordinary offerings.
As far as being kid friendly- - it was a little TOO friendly. There was a nice kids play area with games & toys, but no one was monitoring it. Kids were running wild! I mean, literally running all over the lounge! They were scattering toys everywhere, throwing the Ghiradelli chocolates & moving the glass candleholders onto the floor & anywhere they pleased. It was very chaotic & im still having a hard time believing they were allowed to be so loud & destructive! I love children; teaching young children has been my life’s work. So I’m not just some grumpy old person who thinks children are annoying. They truly were out of control & the enjoyment of the lounge was greatly diminished.
All in all, the Tower is a lovely place; but will probably increase their prices before long. I’m still undecided if I would ever stay there again, mostly because of the power issues & lack of communication regarding it. But I said I wouldn’t talk about that, so I’ll shut up!
Hope this has answered a few questions regarding the family friendliness of it & maybe a few lounge questions as well.