The "plaza" part is the hotel so rooms are in a tall, enclosed building with elevator service. I didn't go in there to see if the rooms would be worth the $20 difference. The "inn" where I stayed is a two story, motor inn type set up with rooms facing either an interior courtyard where the pool is or outer rooms facing the parking areas. If you stay in the "inn" part, ask for a courtyard room near the pool area, preferably on ground level so you don't have to carry luggage up. I thought the courtyard area was very quiet, more families there compared to the outside rooms facing the parking lots which, when we were there, were filled with alot of groups and more noisy. Our room wasn't anything fancy, but it was clean and large enough (we were two adults and two teens) and the bathroom was separated in two sections so that one could be using the toilet/bathtub with the door shut while another could be washing at the sink area which was nice. The only thing I didn't like was that the air conditioning was noisy as there were not individual air conditioners but a rooftop unit which when it went on and off, to me it was loud. Didn't eat there at all so I can't tell you about that. Liked the close proximity to WDW and easy access. Paid $25 a night, so I guess I really can't complain at all.