Hi, videogal1!
It was the Vistana Resort and it was a fully ADA compliant (their words) two bedroom unit in the Lakes section (Cascades and Lakes are two of the newer areas). The second bedroom (with two full size beds) had the roll-in shower, but there was no flip down seat in the shower (normally I don't travel with my shower chair)(smile), and absolutely no place to put anything next to the sink, not even a towel bar. The only place to set anything in the handicapped bathroom was on the back of the toilet, which was in a different room than the room with the sink.
I have to admit that I started laughing when I saw the roll-in shower with nothing to sit on(smile). I ended up sitting on the floor of the shower and having my spouse lower the hand held shower to the lowest level so that I could get cleaned up, but I am lucky because he can lift me up and down. I wouldn't have wanted to stay there by myself, that's for sure!
The main door to the unit didn't have a peep-hole that was at eye level from the wheelchair, although there were levers instead of door knobs on all of the doors except for the folding door that the stacked washer and dryer sat behind.
The kitchen was a regular kitchen...no difference that I could see between it and the ones in the pictures. So, only a few of the lower cabinets and the drawers were accessible from the wheelchair. The dining room table was very nice, but had a large, solid pedestal base so you have to transfer from the wheelchair to a chair to use it.
The patio had a bump up where the sliding door was and two chairs in front of the door, so if you can move the chairs and pop up with your chair you can use the screened in patio (which was very nice). The master bedroom had a king size bed and a jacuzzi tub as well as a regular non-wheel-in shower.
It was very far from the worst resort we've stayed at as far as accessibility and we didn't have any major problems. But that is because my spouse could do the things that I couldn't manage from the chair and because I can still manage to walk a few steps. There were two handicapped parking spots outside near the door, with a wheelchair ramp. There was no significant bump up to get in the door of the unit. I could reach the washer just fine, but couldn't put the wet clothes into the dryer from my chair.
The people at the Vistana were very nice and tried to be as helpful as possible, it's just that they didn't quite understand how accessibility works(smile).
Hope this information is helpful!