Last August, my adult daughter and I spent a week at Port Orleans French Quarter, and I can not say enough good things about it.
I like the smaller resorts and this one is quite compact. After a long day in the park, it took no time to get off the bus, change in the room, and plop in the pool.
The pool was alway warm and well attended. The dragon water slide is a blast, even for adults. There was enough room for us to be in the pool, but not "with" other people.
We did not share the bus with another resort, so travel to the parks took no longer then it needed to. You can also boat to Downtown Disney to shop or bus-hop to another resort.
The arcade was quiet when we went, but we probably played in there for a half-hour. The gift shop is great and the Cast Members were awesome.
The lobby almost always had a cute old man Cast Member giving out little trinkets, like bead necklaces or plastic coins.
The cafe was good enough. We ususally got a breakfast pastry there. I found the layout a little odd compared to other resorts I have stayed at. It was close quarters for food fetching. The seating area is very open though. There was alway a cast member keeping it clean. There is a little corner with coloring sheets and crayons. There is no table service restaurant here, but there is at Port Orleans Riverside, which we took a walk through one night and thought it was beautiful.
We stayed by the river, facing the courtyard. At night they played movies in the courtyard and eventhough we were facing the movie area, we could not hear or see the movie or the people from our room. On the nights we wanted to watch we were right there to participate.
The rooms are great. Our room was very clean, the bed was comfy, and the bathroom was clean and in working order.
We did not get to do the carriage ride, as it rained every time it was scheduled to be available.

We also did not get to the playground (too old) or the hot tub (too full). Both spots were always hoppin'. We did get drinks at the bar right by there, though. Mmm, mmm.
Basically, if you move a little bit (or a lotta bit) everytime a Zatarains commercial comes on, you will enjoy it. It really does feel like you were plopped in a nice NOLA suburb.