Just got back from there myself but I'm afraid I didn't take any pictures of our room. We too were Admiral's Floor and had our windows covered in an opaque white film so we couldn't see out due to scaffolding which was a bit sad (especially as through a tiny chink that had peeled back we could see that we had a lovely lake view and balcony!) and claustrophobic at first but we soon got used to it and really spent so little time in there.
The room itself was great with the usual very comfortable beds and pillows, nice white linen, nautical themed décor including "cabin trunk" furniture and plenty of hot water and excellent water pressure in the bathroom. I really don't see what we got for the additional money by going Admiral's Floor though. Having stayed in Golden Forest before I expected something at least as good now but all we got was a separate check-in, bell-boy service if needed (we didn't) and - on arrival day only - three paper cups, 5 tea-bags, 3 coffee sachets and 2 milk pots! Along with a kettle of course. I had hoped for the china cups, Nespresso machine and daily top-ups plus the room fridge. No separate breakfast lounge and no hot items. Perhaps I didn't do my homework and booked too hastily, but for me, a couple of paper cups was a very poor extra!
However the cast members throughout the hotel made up for this by being very friendly and helpful and it is nice to be the only hotel at the relevant bag check point so there were never any queues getting through to the Village. Shopping can still be sent to the hotel, it just means picking up from reception.