For those asking about OKW, it's hard for me to be impartial as my parents bought DVC back when OKW was THE DVC in 1992.
Advantages: The rooms are largest on property, with 2 real queen beds, if you have a car you can park right outside your building. They have several rundisney buses staged there on race morning, I've had issues with a bus driver there getting lost ONCE, but never lack of buses like the other resorts (plus I've had Poly and Wilderness Lodge bus drivers get lost too, so par for the course.
Disadvantages: All of the studios connect to 1 bedrooms, and the soundproofing is thin if the other family are using the living room section of their 1 bedroom. The quick service is VERY basic. You can mobile order from the table service restaurant there (Olivia's) and it's very good, but much more time consuming to order and more expensive.
Neutral: OKW was built at a time when the expectation was that a) people would take 2 week vacations b) people would have extended families in one room c) people will want to cook in the room d) people will want traditional activities to do with the family at the resort (like basketball, tennis, club house, multiple pools) and e) DVC would be a success if they could even get 10k members. Obviously, a lot has changed in vacation expectations since the resort was built. But it really is a laid back, calm place away from a lot of modern Disney's hustle and bustle if that style is appealing.