Stayed there for a week in mid May. Lovely place. I would absolutely stay there again and would recommend to anyone needing a hotel near
Disneyland. We also stayed in a 2-queen one bedroom suite. Very spacious. Didn't use the kitchen really, other than the fridge and a bowl for some m&ms, but it was well equipped and you could easily cook small meals in there. Breakfast was reasonable...some kind of egg or omelette thing every day, make your own waffle stations, yogurt, fruit, cereal, toast, pastries, etc. Mon - Thurs they have a free dinner type deal. There's usually a theme for the evening (Asian, Italian, etc.). I didn't partake of that, as I have food allergies and some of it was not safe for me, but the rest of my travel group enjoyed it and liked not having to go out to eat or spend a lot of money on dinner every night. I think there were also some drinks on offer those evenings. Pool area is very nice and roomy. Only downside is that I found the water chilly and the weather was colder than I'm accustomed to for that time of year (I'm from Florida, live in Georgia, so I'm used to hot/humid Mays). Several grills and I saw people cooking out, but I didn't actually use them. The hotel really is great and it was a great value as well. We used the buses from the Toy Story lot next door each day with no problem. Our Magic Morning, the buses were not running early enough, so that day we just walked down to the park. It's only about a mile, so manageable for us. If it all possible, try and get a room that looks up Harbor toward DL. You'll be able to see the fireworks from your room (if not in the park). We were not able to get one on that side unfortunately (they changed our room assignment before we arrived), but the others in our group did and enjoyed seeing the fireworks from the room.