Just got back and here is the info as promised....
Service - generally very good, very friendly. I rarely eat pizza, but one night just couldn't get out and the staff at PizzaHut was amazing - she made me a fresh pizza and was very attentive.
Restaurants - Starbucks, PizzaHut (but Starbucks closes late afternoon, PH opens late afternoon), lounge, and California Grill which advertises that it is very kid-friendly. During the week, the lounge and restaurant were packed with conventioneers, but on the weekend there were very few ppl, and I saw various parents and kids taking away meals, ice cream, etc. Sorry, did not look at the menu in detail. Room service dinner was acceptable
Pool - surprisingly small, located off Starbucks next to the shuttle bus stop and across from construction. Didn't seem to be used much, probably ok for the relatively small number of families I saw last week
Shuttle - leaves every 30 minutes, but does not start until 30 minute prior to park opening (unlike some, which are 60 minutes prior) Can be frustrating if you want to see Main St prior to park opening. Also leaves from the 'white' zone, which is right on Harbor Blvd and furthest bus stop from DL and DCA (those extra few steps do make a difference at night!) Friendly drivers. 65 passenger bus, which was full even during slow weekdays on some runs. Stops at Hyatt, Homewood Suites/Crowne Plaza, but during lunch and dinner breaks stops at Hampton, Hilton GI, Embassy Suites, Hyatt, Homewood/Crowne (You could get off at the Embassy Suites and walk - it took about a minute)
Area - across street from Walgreens and Target; Outback, Red Robin, other similar restaurants across the street. Area is much better kept than a few years ago
And the all important.....guest rooms!!!
Well, I promised myself that I would be satisfied with whatever I got for my low rate, and got 4th floor old tower. Room was very very clean, but was early 80's decor and very worn out. Carpet a grey color, lots of dings and chips, etc. The worst was a musty smell. I would rate this room barely a two star. Then I moved to the new tower, junior suite with fridge/microwave, brand new, great decor. This room was a four star!
I was originally offered a 'kid suite' for $20 more, but didn't need the bunk beds! At the current $27 rate someone won the hotel for on PL, the $20 'upgrade' is still a good deal if you need the space.
I suggest that the positives do outweigh the negatives - the old rooms are still very clean, and if you do not plan to stay in your room much, go for it to save money. Remember, the most common three stars on PL are the Marriott and the Hyatt (and I cannot say anything negative about my old favorite, the Marriott) If you do get an old room, ask politely if you can be moved if the hotel is not busy (I moved after the conventioneers left)
Good luck and take advantage of the great deals - I saw that the Hyatt has actually lowered their PL rate again!!!
