Nabas
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Based on what the OP described:
-we drive, so we don't need transportation
-a really cool pool/water feature would be nice (even if it's too cold, the kids can test it out and we can visit again later).
-will only be 4 of us this trip, opens up options we don't normally have.
-Suite type room is preferred, with sofa, fridge, etc
-My budget side says $125-150 (pre-fees), but my adventurous side says up to $300, at least for a couple nights.
Wyndham Bonnet Creek seems like the obvious choice. We've stayed there a few times.
WBC has an extensive pool setup, with multiple themed pools that are easy to walk to.
With a bit of shopping and flexibility, a 2-bedroom suite can be found for $150/night (all fees included) on eBay. Sometimes less.
WBC is ideally located, being closer to Epcot and DHS than many Disney hotels.

-we drive, so we don't need transportation
-a really cool pool/water feature would be nice (even if it's too cold, the kids can test it out and we can visit again later).
-will only be 4 of us this trip, opens up options we don't normally have.
-Suite type room is preferred, with sofa, fridge, etc
-My budget side says $125-150 (pre-fees), but my adventurous side says up to $300, at least for a couple nights.
Wyndham Bonnet Creek seems like the obvious choice. We've stayed there a few times.
WBC has an extensive pool setup, with multiple themed pools that are easy to walk to.
With a bit of shopping and flexibility, a 2-bedroom suite can be found for $150/night (all fees included) on eBay. Sometimes less.
WBC is ideally located, being closer to Epcot and DHS than many Disney hotels.
