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I think it’s human nature that we all have sensitivities to what we own.
For me, on completely non-VGF related threads threads, it keeps coming up that VGF is hoity toity; not a welcoming place for kids; a “certain kind of crowd”; isolated from main resort; lobby is small; point charts are worse than Riviera; monorail is old, stinky, unreliable, slow, a death trap.
Interestingly a lot of these come about via whataboutisms in defense of Riviera.
My SSR list goes on and on, but suffice it to say, it’s the pariah resort where the leper occupants are the primary target of most resale-restriction-supporters’ ire.
And honestly, there’s some truth to all of the above about my resorts. It’s just not the whole picture, which for me, is primarily how much my family loves our Disney timeshare stays. At the end of the day, that’s all that matters. The rest of it is noise. I just don’t care enough to rebut it every time it happens.
I agree. There are things I like and don’t like about all of my home resorts.
I think we can all look at statistics and interpret them any way we want to. At the end of the day though, there are outside forces which are influencing those statistics (how active is ROFR, resale restrictions, the economy, WDW being open/closed, sold out resorts now being sold direct more regularly, prices of tickets dropping/rising to have more/less ppl in the parks for sales, specifics about a particular resort, etc.) My personal opinion is that RIV sold much better than I would’ve thought considering the restrictions. I don’t know if that’s good or bad considering I own there yet want to resale restrictions to go away.

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