Got back Monday evening from a 3 night stay at the GCH, and wanted to share my experience. I have to start by saying that absolutely every CM we encountered this trip was absolutely amazing and very helpful and courteous. It was my friend M and I traveling to celebrate our birthdays - I turned 50 on Friday, and she turned 48 on Sunday, so we ditched our families and flew down for this DLR trip. Another friend, C, was supposed to join us, but caught covid and had to bail. So we changed our reservation from 3 adults to 2, and this switch led to us being given an accessible room. M & I were fine with that, although I did miss having the double sinks with more counter space, but we easily made the room layout work for us. And as someone who is only 4'10", I definitely appreciated that the beds were lower!

No launching myself in and out of bed and hoping I land okay. We were in room 3000 right by the elevators, and I was amazed at how quiet it was! I think I heard the elevator ding maybe two times the entire time we were there, and I rarely heard any noise from the hallway or lobby.
At check in, we asked for extra shampoo & conditioner, since we both planned on using the ones provided, and we requested robes if available. 5 minutes after we got to the room, someone from housekeeping was at the door with a giant bag of assorted toiletries and two robes for us. We noticed that our toilet was not always flushing, but we thought that evening that it was just a matter of waiting for it to stop running and then it would work. The next morning we discovered that it was not flushing at all and called down to the front desk to let them know. Someone was at the door in about 10 minutes to fix it, and said they could come back later if we weren't comfortable having them in the room at that time, but we said it was fine and just went out on the balcony to have our coffee and plot out the day. He had the toilet fixed in about 15 minutes, and we never had any problems with it after that.
Housekeeping stopped in on Sunday to empty the trash, change the towels, and restock the coffee & toiletries. We also called them on Saturday when we ran out of tissues, and a new box was delivered within 10 minutes.
We had dessert and drinks at Hearthstone on Friday night, did the Storyteller's brunch on Sunday, and picked up grab & go items for breakfast on Monday at Craftsman.
Lines for security at both DTD and CA were never horrible. I think at most we waited about 5-10 minutes in the mornings and we easily made it before rope drop each time. M & I were amazed at how much easier it was to get everywhere on time without our families slowing us down!

As an aside, we didn't use G+ this trip, and made the decision not to try for Rise or WS, and we rode everything we wanted to at least once and never waited more than 40 minutes for anything. We also got stuck on BTMR and had to be evacuated off the second lift, which was an adventure in itself and were gifted two LL passes as a result, so that did help.
On Monday I left my bags with Bell Services while I did some final shopping in DTD and had lunch at Trader Sams, and when I went to pick them up to head to the airport, I was told that it would be about a 10-15 minute wait, which I had anticipated so I said that was fine and I found a spot to sit out of the way. About 5 minutes later, one of the bell services CMs came over with my bags and told me that the wait was going to be closer to 20 minutes, and since it was just two bags and I was heading to the airport, she got them for me herself to make sure I could leave on time.
I think that's it for the details of our stay - I'm happy to try and answer any questions although we didn't do a ton at the hotel other than relax and enjoy being there!