We just got home from our trip, which was capped off with a night in DLH club level (a premium view room on the 9th floor). Happy to answer any club lounge questions people might have re: food offerings, hours, etc..
Not sure what happened, but I don't trust the process they have in place for room texts. At 4, I asked the club lounge hosts for an estimate on when we'd get our room; they called and found out it was just about to be inspected, so the text would be any minute. I confirmed my phone number was correct in the system. We put ourselves on the Trader Sam's walk-up list, figuring we'd at least be able to throw our backpacks in the room before getting the notification to dine. Um no. By the time we finished drinks and food (including an allergy order that involved talking to a chef), still no text. Back to the hosts, who were able to give me a room number. We dumped our backpacks but didn't have time to call our luggage up, and half-ran to our 6:30 Oga's res. I never did get a text. My advice: don't feel bad about asking for a status update.
The room is as charming as I remember from 10 years ago, and we got our room request (for the layout with the daybed). DS reports that the daybed is far more comfortable than pullouts. Highly recommend if you have 2 kids who won't share. The view was great (pricey of course!), and the room was very spacious. Super convenient access to Downtown Disney from Adventure; we had planned to use the monorail to go back and forth a couple times, but it was feeling uncooperative about that plan. Still love love love the headboard.
I'm not sure we'll be back, at least as a family of 4 (two adults, two teens) for a multi-night stay. We stayed at the Home2 Suites the prior 4 nights, so the DLH's lack of modern updating/upkeep was unfortunately apparent. My issues: 1) 3 drawers are not enough storage for 4 people for more than a couple nights; won't matter to you if you are fine living out of suitcases, and those do fit under the beds easily. 2) barely enough outlets to charge 4 phones and one laptop. 2 outlets were awkwardly nowhere near furniture, just there for the lamps, and there was only one regular USB port on the single nightstand between the 2 queens. If we'd had a 3rd kid or an extra laptop, we'd have had to use the bathroom outlets to charge. 3) bathroom was just kind of sad. The door didn't close, but ok, it's an old hotel. I was startled by the poor bathroom lighting - no lighting over the shower/tub at all, and the single ceiling light by the vanity was too weak/far to help. Instead of a light, the ceiling above the shower had a hole with a copper pipe opening that once held a rainshower head? (DH's guess - but he was somewhat mortified that they just left it like that instead of covering it up). The mickey hand lights on either side of the mirror are cute but dim. If you want to do makeup, bring some of your own lighting; the makeup mirror doesn't have a light either. The plumbing sounded very rough - toilet ran nonstop, and the faucets caused a jackhammering sound if you turned them on more than a slight drizzle. I realize the hotel is old, but it's so expensive that it's harder to accept some of that sadness. YMMV, and the issues with the above would be much less apparent if you have only little kids (without makeup, piles of clothes, and their own devices to charge). The spaciousness due to lack of furniture would be GREAT with pack-n-plays and strollers, too.
I gave all that detail above with the intent to be helpful, and hopefully it's not coming across as being an overall negative experience. We really did enjoy our stay, and the DLH overall.
We used the heck out of the lounge, sat and watched the night lights from our room, loved our Trader Sam's meal, and wandered the grounds and towers just to take it all in!