Truly, nauseatingly awful. This'll probably be the most visually disruptive building to be added to WDW in the past decade... maybe two.
My question is, did Disney have any control over this, or was this out of their hands given that it won't be their hotel? I could see Tishman/Sheraton/whoever doing something like this without a regard for context, but Disney has always shown some minimal (even if not enough) effort to make additions visually fit. But this... is something else.
I'll be really worried for WDI's future if they had any hands in this. Regardless, way to trash Michael Graves' architectural legacy. And just a few years after his death too.