I just asked for atrium view and it happened that a convention was just over 2 days ago so they had plenty of rooms.
However, when we checked in, I asked for 2 connecting and non-smoking rooms. When I got up, I found out the rooms were adjoining, but not connecting, also, one of the rooms had a smoking smell. I called to ask for a room change and had this woman who was quite unwilling to help.
I was told initially at the front desk that they had plenty of rooms available that night (we were only staying for 1 night) and this woman was telling me that the only place she had rooms available was on the first floor.
I said that I would want a room on a higher floor and she told me they were not available and they would not know if there would be any availability. She even further stated that they did not know when their guest check in or out to know if there will be any availability. That was when it got to me. I asked to speak to a manager and she put me on hold. 5 minutes later, I got 2 rooms (with the same woman) connecting with Everglades atrium view.
To make the long story short, I had the feeling it was because of a priceline rate, I felt she was trying to give me rooms that would somewhat match the rate until I refused. There was plenty of availability and they should really try to make their guests happy so that people may come back.
The hotel is not THAT large. You can walk either from the inside (which is filled with plants and various paths), or the outside to the pool. I am not sure how compliant they will give you Key West. You can certainly try. To me, I just asked for an atrium view, non-smoking, and connecting rooms.
They do have a refrigirator in the room, with water and OJ in there, supposedly they restock them too.
About food - we checked the prices in the hotel and it was pricey. We just drove out on I4 to get to Rt. 536 I think (one exit over or something like that) and ate at Bahama Breeze. I have heard people talking about it but never ate offsite. This was our first time and LOVED it. Will definitely go back.
Gaylord is really close to Pop Century. However, when you try to get to Disney, you have to make a left from the resort onto a huge highway. There is no traffic light and I think it is really dangerous. Our car almost got hit when we turned on to this road (Oceola Parkway). DH just told me to fllor it to keep going and get the speed up once we turn. A bit scary for me. The car that almost hit me was a sports car and was going really fast. I did not even see her until she almost hit me from behind.