We returned from All Star Music on Saturday so I'll add my input. We checked in during the early evening and waited about 15 minutes in line. Not bad.
Housekeeping was up and down for us. The first two days, it was excellent with plenty of clean towels, a towel animal, and they even arranged my DD's teddy bear in cute poses (once, they put her swimming goggles on her bear, so cute!). The next day, they left a pile of dirty/wet towels on the floor in front of the sink. This is NOT where we left them as we always hang them back up. We figured that they piled them up and then forgot to take them out. The remaining days were fine with a clean room but no more towel animals or extra touches.
The refurbished room was very nice but you should know that not all rooms have the privacy curtain at the sink. Ours did not. We didn't care.
We were in Building 8, on the back side, almost as far from the main building as possible. So, it was very quiet with the exception of hearing toilets flushing at all hours. The only time it seemed like a long walk was when we were already at the main building and needed to walk to our room to retrieve our refillable mugs. Otherwise, it wasn't a big deal at all. We are all healthy with no mobility issues.
Food court was decent food if you avoid the pizza and burgers. We especially enjoyed the chicken quesidillas and the chicken with pasta alfredo. They also have healthy choices for the kid meal sides (carrots, unsweetened apple sauce, grapes) and allowed milk as the kid meal drink. The wait for the food sometimes seemed needlessly long but the lines were almost non-existent for us (usually just one or two people in front of us). The cashiers were not very consistent as I paid different prices for the same meal a couple of times. I think it depends if they ring up your food individually or as a "dinner" that includes a side.
Peg