The hotel has a classic feel but definitely feels new and modern in many ways.
The layout has the feel of an 80s-style resort. Things are spread out, the rooms are in a separate building than the lobby, there's a pool, and the grounds are decorated really nicely.
The decor feels very 2010s - clean lines, neutral colors, mixed textures. No one would be offended by it. And probably no one would be excited by it. I really appreciated the warm lighting in the room, rather than harsh cool lights.
The tech feels maybe 5 years old. No USB-C, but there are USB-A and standard plugs by the bed. The table in my room was height-adjustable, which I thought was cool. The TV has streaming services built in, but you can't wireless stream to it from your own device.
I have Marriott Gold status and should get an upgrade at check-in. I felt a bit gaslit as the front desk person tried to convince that by being on a high floor and having a full balcony I already had an upgrade. The 12th floor was indeed nice, though I wasn't facing Disneyland. And every room in the hotel that I could see had a full balcony.
I paid for a lounge-access room, and I definitely wouldn't do that again for the price. The breakfast was continental plus eggs. The evening snacks felt a bit sparse, and alcohol wasn't included. And the lounge is back in the main lobby, so you can't just pop in real quick from your room.
Overall I really enjoyed my experience. It is a very solid hotel.