We love CSR, and it is our moderate of choice.
Pros:
Best pool and slide of all the moderates
Efficient bus service, and buses are rarely crowded
Very comfortable beds
Sliding doors at vanity for privacy and to block light and noise from sleeping kids when getting ready in the morning
Only moderate with room service, a fitness center, spa, salon, and nightclub
Good dining choices
Very quiet and relaxing
Pepper Market has upscale choices for a QS location and is a great value on the
DDP. Servers seat you and bring your drinks - no searching for a table with trays of food, and no plastic utensils. Real silverware and cloth napkins.
If you are there during a convention, buses and the pool are very uncrowded.
Cons (sort of):
Pepper Market is a bit more expensive than traditional food courts if paying out of pocket (but the choices are nicer)
10% surcharge at Pepper Market unless you take food to go, but you can eat at the tables by the lake without the server surcharge. It is worth it to us to pay the 10% to know we have a table and to have our drinks refilled, but not everyone agrees.
Cafe Rix (Grab n Go) is small for a resort of CSR's size
Conventions are generally a pro, because the buses and the pools are much less crowded since some of the guests are working. In the past, there has been a very large convention once a year at CSR that took over the grounds, but that convention has moved away from CSR. Occasionally, a convention might have an event on the grounds, but most conventions do not impact leisure guests at all.