Hon, I don't remember if I ever commented on how adorable the nieces are, so here it is. They're adorable!!! I love the dance costumes, so cute!
As far as resortitis goes, isn't it a pita? Seriously. I've had it myself, and it's just no fun. And even when we finally feel settled in a decision, sometimes, we still feel like...did I make the right choice?
Now, I have to say, having recently stayed at CBR with a friend, I think it's a wonderful, relaxing resort. It lends a feel to the vacation that you really are on vacation, and it has a quality to it that I think, honestly, would make me consider it for girlfriend trips, but not with my family. I was going to save this for the end of my report with Tink, but I'll enlighten you since you're pondering. There were times when I was walking around CBR, or coming home on the busses and thinking to myself, there's no way I could stay here with my family. At least not until my son is much, much older. And the reason for that is because of how spread out it is, and how much time it can take to get back to your village at the end of the night. I've been on busses to Pop late at night, holding my asleep child in my arms, my husband bravely standing with the stroller, and let me tell you, that's a chore in and of itself. Never mind if you're also standing and holding said child. Quite frankly, even though it doesn't take that much time, I can't fathom having to do that at CBR, especially if you're the last stop. Because the routes through the villages weren't always the same. Sometimes we were first off, sometimes last. It was hard to tell. And there was one night Tink and I were heading back from whatever park we were at, and it was standing room only. And I was in such an awkward spot on the bus, and I was so tired. Tired of standing. Now, that could happen anywhere, but with the added time, it just seemed forever. It was probably, in reality, less than ten minutes. So for me, with my family, I won't do it right now.
Let me tell you, though, I am SO glad I stayed there. The villages are very peaceful, very quiet, and very relaxing. I loved the hustle and bustle around the main pool and then being able to retreat to our own quiet corner. The walk to OPR didn't bother me, and I think Tink did it more than I did, and it didn't phase her either. So if that's the type of atmosphere you're looking for in a resort, honestly, I say go for it.
Normally I'd be completely gung ho and tell you to go for the Wilderness Lodge. Quite frankly, it is hands down, my favorite deluxe (that I can afford). I already asked DH if we could stay there in 2010.

I can see why you would want to stay there. Again, very quiet, very peaceful, and so close to everything in the MK area! I remember taking the bus to MK (you could boat over, but we often found the bus to be easier) and it literally takes five minutes and you're there. You can't go wrong!
As far as room size, they're virtually the same. As far as amount of room, again, virtually the same. Both double sinks, both extra space, both very nice.
What theme do you want to your trip? Do you want to save more money? I don't think you'll be unhappy at CBR as long as you go into it with the expectation that your transportation may take a bit longer (or may not, you never know), and that you're going to know that in advance.
I don't know if that helped or made you more confused, but I just had to weigh in and try to help.
Edit: Sorry! I didn't really make it part of my post, but I would not do a split stay. That holds no appeal for me. When I go on vacation, I like to unpack and be done with it and not have to pack again until I leave. Going to another resort seems like to much work for me, but some people really enjoy it. Feels like two separate trips.