I've stayed there and honestly it's probably the least impressive of ANY Wyndham resort I have stayed at. My particular unit was clean, and in good order, but just so dated and the "resort" itself is a joke.
There's plenty of excess capacity in the Orlando area and with the exception of it's proximity to Universal, it has nothing going for it. It's a distant 5/5 in terms of which Orlando area resort you should be looking at.
In the reviews that I read, many referred to it as a hotel and were looking for that type of service at hole-tel prices. Someone picked-up their bargain on expedia, then had to pay an unexpected resort fee. Others also complained about the resort fee. I was surprised that the tropic pool area looked very nice but all of the photos that I saw were old.
Perhaps a vast majority of the owners that didn't default were equity swapped into another resort and the points are in cwa. It would make no sense for the deeded owner of those points to vote for refurbishing with a fee that they would have to pay and then pass the cost into the cwa mf. It actually kinda looks like closing the resort is a responsible way to act.