We stayed at WL on our most recent trip. It is a beautiful resort. Like all resorts, there are positives and negatives.
Like others have stated, the decor of the rooms is strongly themed, with dark stained wood, deep colored bedspreads, deep colored carpet, and a neutral wall color that isn't too reflective.
The rooms themselves, along with AKL, are the smallest in the deluxe resorts. With two Queen sized beds, there isn't a whole lot of extra floor space. If you are used to a home with a minimum of 3' wide traffic areas (min. recommendation for often used pathways in a home), then the room will probably feel somewhat cramped.
If you were in a room that didn't get much direct sunlight, then they might feel dingy. But this is largely subjective, and probably more of a personal response to the decor and sunlight. Certainly, it should not be interpreted as a reflection of the QUALITY of the decor. The furnishing are in excellent shape. I think the tvs are new. I think we had a flat screen...and someone else mentioned that the rooms were fairly recently updated.
Roaring Forks is what it is. It has a couple of stations. One has cold food and one has hot. Only ate hot food once, and for breakfast. It wasn't made to order. It was chose from what is already cooked and being kept hot and ready to serve. I remember one man was really complaining because he didn't care for how well cooked the scrambled eggs were. Why couldn't the people make him some eggs? Well. It's not the way it was done. If you want a made to order breakfast, go to WCC. A person like this, who doesn't understand what RR really is, could call the food "bad."
From the cold food station, we had the best sandwiches. They WERE made to order, with the topping we chose and a side that we also chose, if I remember right. A very good, fresh sandwich.
Birds and ducks are all over Disney resorts. You see the same thing in the BC/YC Pool, SAB, but it's rare to hear complaints about it. The lake is right there. The fowl comes to the pool water. What are you going to do? I think any outside pool in FL with all the water features all around could suffer the same fate. You just imagine the best and enjoy the antics of the ducks.
Get your positive, happy mind set back on. The resort is beautiful, as others have affirmed. There are nooks and crannies EVERYWHERE. Little sitting areas with fireplaces (and fires going, even during record heat in June) all throughout the lobby area on all the different floors. There are desk areas. There is the lovely balcony overlook of the courtyard area. The water feature down the courtyard area is beautiful, especially at night. If you can handle the birds outside, it's a lovely, peaceful spot to eat lunch.
The boat to MK and the other resorts is such a nice way to travel.
The resort grounds are lovely and worth exploring.
My DM always says that the funny thing about vacation is that you take yourself with you. People who generally have things to complain about in life will generally find something to complain about on vacation too. If you aren't one of those people, and generally see the brighter side of life, then rest assured, you will find plenty to enjoy at WL.
Editted to add:
You asked about rooms...
http://users.hartwick.edu/heydukr/wlrooms.htm
This link is a map that has what rooms located where are considered to be what view...I think that the ones that are on the 4th floor that open into the lobby are the ones with the famous "roof top" views, but I'm not sure. I think the other ones, one leg up from the woods view are the ones that overlook the loading area? or something, but have a possible fireworks view. The closer you are to the end of the resort, the better the fireworks view...likewise, I think the higher your floor, the better the possible view? Except if you get to the floor with the other kind of balcony railing which is harder to see through...