Was recently at Disney for our first overnight stay in over 2 years. We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside, one of the Moderate resorts, because we got a better deal there than most of the moderates. Had a great time. I strongly recommend staying there.
We stayed in the Oak Manor section in royal themed rooms. These are ideal for girls. The theme is Princess Tiana is the hostess (New Orleans) and there are pictures of all the princesses up to Rapunzel on the wall. The resort area was nice. The dining area had a neat bar. It was a unique experience to be a bar with my kids. We saw Yeeha Bob perform his piano show. Check him out on YouTube. The guy is a natural entertainer. Apparently, he's been doing this forever. I definitely recommend checking him out if you're staying in either Port Orleans resort.
We took a boat from the resort to Downtown Disney and ate at T-Rex, a dinosaur themed restaurant. It was an hour wait, but they gave us a time to come back and it worked out just fine. The food wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The theming was pretty cool, although it's a step below the animatronic dinosaurs in the Dinosaur ride at Animal Kingdom or Ellen's Universe of Energy at Epcot. Great place for kids and the place was full of them. Even saw some families with older kids and a few young adults there at the bar. Didn't understand that.
My little one mentioned above did ride Barnstormer for the first time and loved it. It was a great moment for all four of us to ride a coaster at the same time. My oldest who turns 5 next week finally reached 48" so he can ride anything in the parks now.
I also rode the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ride that debuted last week to complete New Fantasyland. Very underwhelming. It's aimed between Barnstormer and Big Thunder in terms of intensity, so it's basically geared for people who don't like roller coasters. My oldest loves Big Thunder and didn't like it although we did ride it again later that night. My wife tops out at Everest and Rockin' Rollercoaster and didn't like it either. It was very short and there wasn't much to it. The theming and sight lines were beautiful, but it wasn't a good coaster. The seats were the smallest I've seen in the parks as well. It's going to be very popular for a few months, but it will probably just be another ride by the end of the year much like Under the Sea when it debuted.
By the way, the line to meet Anna and Elsa from Frozen was 300 minutes every time I past by it. Godspeed to anyone who goes with little girls. Hard to believe Disney isn't doing more to take advantage of the hype around it. Any time I heard anything from Frozen played in the parks, there were immediately hundreds of moms and daughters singing along.