Sorry, didn't answer because I thought you wanted opinions on specific hotel.
Haven't stayed at one in Florida....but it's our preferred hotel in Albuquerque (hubby does a lot of business travel there and the kids and I tag along). We always get the two bedroom suite....it's great to be able to get up early and have a living room to read/computer in without waking everyone up! They have one bedroom suites as well if you don't need 2 bedrooms.
The Albuquerque hotel has always been clean, staff always helpful and sometimes even go "above and beyond". Last fall my daughter left her prized "Princess" jacket in the room and we called the day after we got home and realized it was missing, and they still had it in Lost and Found. We offered our credit card to pay for return postage, but they declined and sent it OVERNIGHT to us at their cost. Won my daughter's loyalty!
The kitchens are a nice size, and it's great to have a dishwasher on vacation! If I had to complain about something it would be the sparse amentities for said kitchen.....4 plates, 4 cups, 4 spoons/knife/fork. Meant running the dishwasher or hand washing after every meal which was either a waste of water/electricity or a pain to do by hand on my vacation. And I now carry along our large cookpot, as their largest pot won't even cook 2 pounds of meat for nachos! We always drive so it's easy to bring along a few things, if we flew in, I'd probably just cook 1 pound at a time, lol.
The one in Albuquerque has an outdoor grill for you to use, and amazingly they stock it with charcoal, lighter, and utensils. The pool is small but the hotel has rarely been crowded enough to matter. There is a fitness room with stairmaster and tread mill. Kids aren't allowed in the fitness room which was a nuisance when they were too young to stay in the room alone while I worked out, but I understand the safety concerns.
As I said, it's our preferred hotel in Albuquerque. Clean, comfortable, friendly staff, great price.......we don't tend to use the more upscale amenities in hotels so we didn't miss them. The hotel in Albuqueruqe did not have a restaurant attached, but staff is always able to point us to whatever type of restaurant we wanted, local or chain, and so far their recommendations have been great. We tend to stay for at least a week, so I'll cook all but one or two nights....we aren't a family that really likes eating out every night.
Like I said, though, this was in Albuquerque, not Florida, so YMMV.