It’s my understanding the dormers are on 7th floor and the 6th floor in sections without a seventh floor above them.
I believe you are correct. We stayed in 7112 and it was dormer-style. Not a big deal since we weren't out on our balcony that much. Unlike the 5th floor rooms over at the sister VWL, our room did NOT have a vaulted ceiling.
We just got back from our 4-night stay at CCV and had an enjoyable experience. (Full disclosure: we own at VWL.) The room was nicely appointed, but as I've mentioned before, it lacks much dominant Disney theming. There was a touch or two sprinkled throughout the room. We liked the individual reading lights for each side of the bed--very nice--as was the extra storage room under the bed to stow suitcases. Smart move! The elevators are fast, so we rarely waited more than 30-40 seconds for one. Access to the lobby and Mercantile obviously was excellent. And, perhaps we had good neighbors, but it wasn't noisy in the room at all. TV is huge and swivels a bit, so we enjoyed just listening to the Disney information loop. Everything was clean.
On the down side, it literally took 8-10 minutes every single time we showered to get warm water--we timed it. So, if you wanted a hot shower, you had to turn on the water then putz around, watch TV, go out on your balcony with a drink or coffee, etc., before you could jump in. So much for Disney wanting to be conservation corporation in this case. While the elevators were fine, they had one of the three off the main lobby down for maintenance, and whatever they were doing made the 7th floor elevator entrance smell distinctly like cat pee. I know because I own four cats. Sometimes, it permeated down the hallway. I think this is likely temporary until they finish working on that elevator car/shaft. Finally, though I know many will disagree, we found the lobby to be noisier than in past years, especially between the hours of roughly 4:45 to 9:15 p.m. In the past, WCC has always added some noise, but it was mostly when a server was acting up and having fun. Now, at least for us, we noticed a larger, constant clamor of voices, yells, crying babies, loud conversations, and some laughing, all likely due to the Storybook dining. As the diners have no other place to hang out, they tended to congregate in the lobby awaiting their turn to dine. It's not an issue for many, I suspect, but it was a bit of a downer for us, especially since AP was a special place for us.
Oh, I almost forgot: ALERT! ALERT! The paved bike path to FW is now closed. You can't bike or walk there anymore, and there were no bike rentals available. It's undoubtedly due to the projected construction of the new Reflections resort, and while there is a sign that says the path is being refurbished, chances are it will be closed for the next 2-3 years. There is now no way to get to FW other than boat or bus (or drive, I guess), and if you're a runner or like to take a morning walk, you'll have to run around the main Lodge and cabin areas. To think, three years or so ago, there were two paths to FW and now there are none.
Still, we enjoyed our time there, and the Lodge still offers that wonderful smell, awesome architecture, and generally grand music. If anyone has questions, fire away.