I guess this is a situation of the who and when people stayed. That is great that some people have had a good experience with Wyndham. Unfortunatly, we stayed there (got a rate of $50 on PL) and found it to be most dissappointing.
We were in the main tower on about the 14th floor (facing Epcot). The toilet ran all night, every night regardless of mentioning it to the staff. Five out of six of the staff people we encountered were either rude or very unprofessional (talking about who was going out drinking that night - in front of children)!
They charge a "resort" fee and put a little card on your bed when you check in to let you know all the services. OK, great! Let's see . . We get a robe! (oh wait, guest services tells us that only when available and none are available - this is in that off season).
OK, how about the complimentary champagne? "Nope, we discontinued that."
Mmmh . . . the complimentary high-end spa items! Cool! Let's see what we have . . . shampoo, shampoo, shampoo??? (had to call to get soap and lotion).
The television gets about 6 channels. Two are dedicated to the Wyndham, one Disney (yeah!) however they only had one network channel??? BUT, they did have pay-per-view where you could pay $4.95 to watch the latest Friends episode and other network channel shows. Pay to watch TV? Cheap!
GOOD POINTS (yes, I saw a few to encourage you with): If one is one a budget, you can't beat the location as far as non-DIsney Hotels. It is right across from DtD and that is VERY convenient. But, I would spend more than $50+resort fee for it. We would definitely recommend the AllStars in that case.
The pools are good size and open all night as with the hot tub. The Wydham is the first stop for the busses so first on (you'll get a seat - and they FILL UP) and first off (again, FULL) so that is a good, good thing.
The lobby is very pretty and a good place to find a quiet spot and read. They also have a piano.
Great views of Dtd and Epcot from the lounge upstairs.