@SteveWoj ...Your information and Damsefish's advice is correct.
Another good choice would be AKR, which I believe comes in a very close second to CCV in terms of value and overall experience on Roatan.
Your apprehension as to "wanting a different dive" is understandable and a commonly held belief, something that usually disappears after the first visit. I'd encourage you to give it a try, hundreds and hundreds of divers who return five, even 15 or 25 times, year after year should be comforting.
Actually, you will see "the same dive" only five times in the week, as the 10 "drop off" dives will be split between two distinctly different walls that converge in a vee to form the CCV channel. They will assume you want the wall that has Sunlight straight on it, so Newmans Wall in the AM and in the Afternoon, CCV Wall.
You can really ask for either, they will drop you where you want, even if you're a solo diver. You can ask for "Enduro", which is just a longer version, dropping you further out along either wall.
Many divers treat this as if was a race against their SPG, most coming ashore with 1200psi or more. I go very shallow, I have an enviable SAC rate, and exit with 300psi. I'm crawling on the sand in the last 300', so I don't run out of air...I run out of water. Drop off dives for me are 1:30+BT. I've never run out of air, but tanks make funny noises at 59psi, even in 2' of water. I always supposed I could just stand up.
The best advice I can give is to, each time, vary your depth. You will indeed see different things. Stay with your DM in general, but on a drop off, tag along and watch what the macro photographers are all excited about. It pays off.
Check in at the PADI dive shop. Meet Patty, invest in the Naturalist Dive course, she wrote the book on the subject. Always carry a glass magnifier and a flashlight. Tell your DMs to explain how they found that amazing little critter during the surface interval. Learn how by following them. The perceived need to be off on your own pays few dividends.
Quite often on drop off dives, I'll ask to be dropped off right over the Prince Albert Wreck, that's the 140' that sits 300' off the front of CCV in 30fsw. Talk about repetitive! I never tire of gawking at the little critters clinging to the coral encrustations...or get predictable Alpha predators who hide in plain sight on their iron condo. I bring my new visitor friends there on purpose- this is the night dive location, so imbuing them with familiarity has worked well.
The "same old dive" fear is widespread and common. This is why any given mooring buoy represents two named dive sites, one next door to the other. sure, they're the same reef wall shape but by gosh, they are different names on each side, so everybody's happy.
CCV gives you the best acces to a dive zone that is totally different and unique in the Caribbean. It's shallow, always bathed in Sunlight, and has the only intact reef wreck. You may or may not like the resort, but the underwater scene is spectacular (for the Caribbean), and your number of logged dived will bump by 27+ without a lot if effort.
When I had an intact spine, I downhill skied all over the world, 7 continents (one indoors, but who cares?) Not going to CCV at least once would be like me not having done Zermatt or Aspen.
Some decry my posts in this forum as cheerleading. If that's how you read it, so be it. I also cheer for 7 or 8 other resorts/islands/zones far flung worldwide. I know what I like, I know what works.