Mitla--I loved your story

When we were small my brother had a similar unfortunate experience involving marbles, a large grand staircase, and shiny hardwood floors (similar to the HL)--it's still one of my favorite stories.
I've found, over several trips, that the first impression that you get when you are checking in to a resort really can make a difference. When we checked into the GF, the CM's enthusiasm when she excitedly told us what a great room she had for us (she was right--it had a perfect view of the castle) was absolutely contagious. It was our first WDW trip and she told us all of the things we should make sure we didn't miss, told us about e-nights, fun things to do at the resort, and by the time we were on our way to the room, I had a positively warm and fuzzy feeling that remains to this day whenever I think of the GF. Our next stay at BWV, the CM was distant, blase, unapologetic when he made a large mistake on my account, and on the way to the room, I wondered if I had made a mistake.
Of couse, I hadn't. And the next few days of a wonderully short walk to Epcot, surrey bikes, those awesome crepes on a stick and the many other wonders of the BW made that dour CM seem like a distant memory. The point is, the people around you (be it a CM or other guests) are, for sure, going to have an impact on your experiences (people who are full of themselves will continue to behave that way no matter where they are--and they are everywhere). How much impact they are allowed is up to you. The trick is to shake off a negative impression (and I know it can be hard--especially if it's the first one you have of a resort after you've probably been eagerly anticipating the vacation for months) and remember to experience all the great things that made you want to stay there in the first place.
I think you should try the AKL--it sounds like an amazing place, though I haven't been there yet. Another place you might consider is the Contemporary, as it is lively and vibrant (plenty of kids being kids), unbelievably convenient, and has an awesome arcade (if your kids are into that). We loved it there (though my heart still remains with the GF.
In any event, wherever you decide, I hope you have a GREAT time--and don't let ANYBODY steal the magic.
