The Good: Location. Groceries (Publix), Drugstores (CVS, Walgreens), restaurants a short drive away. Couldn't get any closer to Disney without staying on property. Universal is a 30 minute slog up I4 in heavy traffic.
Condo itself: clean, lots of room, furnished* kitchen.
The not so good: Customer service is terrible. The check in instructions did not include any information on how to access wifi, and how to get through the main gate. When I asked (twice) I got two different codes, and none worked. Lots of info about penalties (itemizing towel theft? OK, sure, I'm spending over $200 night and I'm gonna steal the towels?), what's not included (all the amenities of the resort, and the gas grill), and ads for Orlando attractions (like we haven't already be bombarded enough). Also, no one answers simple questions outside of office hours? not the answers helped any.
Kitchen: *furnished as in a Residence Inn, by what someone thinks a kitchen should have when they don't plan to cook anything. No broiler pan for the stove, rendering it useless. No hot pads or no measuring cups.
Supplies: Better than nothing, but I've gotten better quality at a Motel 6.
My advice: Take the family and stay in this unit for a few days. You'll figure out the shortcomings.