We are headed to WDW 21-24 March. Mom and two older kids. Dad is working

anyway we are deciding on Pop with the military discount or renting points and a staying at Boardwalk. Price difference is only $80 total so renting is not much worse financially.
We have stayed previously at Shades of Green, Riverside and Wilderness Lodge. I am afraid we may be spoiled and am worried about how we will like a value resort. But with DVC points I am worried how I will do without daily maid service and two kids on my own...decisions...decisions...
Small stuff but did I read correctly that at Pop you can get luggage brought to your room or is it just to the building? And odd one but, what about the soap and shampoo, is it really a dispenser on the wall or do you get new each day? And lastly, will mousekeeping do the cute towel animals at Pop? My daughter says this is her favorite part of Disney...go figure
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
They bring bags to your door. Last 3 trips we have used Magical Express, All stars, contemporary, POP.....there is no difference with any resort in getting your bags. Every eager teenager working in bell services will gladly bring your luggage to your door for a small tip.
The sundries were the small bottles and packages every place we stayed. And honestly it was probably the same product. Shampoo, conditioner, hand lotion, 2 bars of soap. And just call housekeeping if you need more per day.
We had towel animals at ASMovies, not at contemporary, and sporadically at POP. They have tip envelopes online that you can download and leave a tip on the first day for mousekeeping..point out your daughter loves the animals.
Moderates have slightly bigger rooms and might have more sinks or separate sinks, for instance. Crazy thing is if you put the google earth ruler on the moderates, they are almost all physically bigger than the values, so you wind up walking more at the moderates, even if you have an extra 80 square feet. My personal opinon is you also end up paying a transportation price at the moderates, as they all end up dropping off at more bus stops, it seems.
I have, over the years, stayed at values, moderates, deluxes and villas. i wouldn't trade any single experience away. To this day, I wouldn't hesitate to stay at an All stars, pop, POR, Contemporary, Wilderness lodge or a villa. It would just depend upon what was important to me that trip. Has it been a bad year and I need to scrimp on money? Are my inlaws traveling with us? Are we at a point where we'd like to have some home cooking versus a meal plan?
Pop ain't going to be Wilderness Lodge. And it sure isn't going to be Boardwalk. Walking to and from Epcot, having all the dining, shopping and entertainment right there, and having a guest footprint that is about 1/8 what pop is (something like 500 rooms/villa rooms versus just under 3,000 at pop.) And sit down dining etc.
You are very fortunate that your money is not going to dictate the choice. (Disney is running good public and PIN offers right now that might be better than your military discount, current disney offers expire 2/28.) Just make yourself a list...what is important. Room size. Transportation that is geared up for a large footprint so you know it is always on versus the constant Boardwalk transportation waits people complain about. Sit down dining available. Walking to one park. Being able to walk home after the light show versus having to ride transportation. Arriving front of Epcot versus world showcase gate....
I think once you decide what is important to you for this tripk, your choice is going to leap out at you.