Well, we booked concierge with a pool view, and when we got there we were upgraded to a 1-bedroom suite (probably b/c pool view would have been construction view).
Note from that review...tiny little thought, but if there are kids...they don't have the Mickey-top toiletries anymore. Now it's all like the Grand, with the impossible-to-squeeze skinny cylinders of shampoo, etc. It's sad, really. (not the same actual type of toiletries as at the grand, but the same difficult containers)
Our room had two bathrooms, though neither was as large as in the review. But the living room seemed bigger than the picture in the review, with far more space between couch (and our couch seemed bigger as well) and dining table.
Concierge at DLR means, basically, food. They have a self-serve cappucino machine, which is fairly nice. They even had a vegetarian evening dish ONE night of our stay, which meant we could partake in their evening food (other than cheese and crackers) on one of those evenings.
They do also have movies to rent as part of the service, and that was fun. It also means there are DVD players in the rooms, so if you have any movies you want to watch, bring them! My husband forgot about that (we'd stayed concierge at DLH before) and didn't think we would be able to/want to watch movies while there, and refused DS's requests to bring movies...silly silly man.
They tend to bring a plate of krispie-treat Mickey heads. Ours showed up on the second day. And there they sat, as we don't eat marshmallows (the gelatin as well as the corn syrup). So if you don't eat those things, you might tell them, so they aren't given to you (and maybe they'll have the ability to change the treat they give). If we'd known we were going to be upgraded and had expected the treat, we would have let them know!
Oh, and they have turndown service. When the housekeepers come up for that, they will do the service (unless you have "do not disturb" up) and leave chocolate coins on your pillows. If you are there but do not want turndown, they'll give you chocolate coins anyway when you answer the door.
