Since this seems like the right thread for it, I just wanted to share our experience on why we bought into Riviera in hopes that it is helpful to others or adds to the discussion. We are brand new to DVC and this is our first contract. We have been frequent
DCL cruisers for many years, but also started staying at Disney World before cruises the last couple years. We also much prefer staying in deluxe resorts, and enjoy our time just bumming around in them. So DVC seemed like it might be something valuable to us. We are in our early 40s and do not (and never will) have kids. Though we could see bringing family or friends from time to time. We stayed at CBR in December, but spent a considerable amount of time checking out as much of Riviera as we could. We also did the DVC tour to see all the rooms. We ended up buying 100 points direct at Riviera, to kind of dip our toes into DVC.
Anyways, with that being said, the reasons why we went with Riviera:
- Epcot and Hollywood Studios are our two favorite parks, followed by AK. MK just really isn't our thing. Again, no kids. I'm sure my niece will love MK but that didn't play much into the decision.
- I HATE the buses. Passionately. My super power at Disney World is to always just miss the bus I need. The Skyliner was a game changer for me when we stayed at CBR in December. I was such a happier person never having to step foot on a bus (of course, we were lucky that the Skyliner ran without incident for us--hopefully stoppage issues will improve over time).
- The Riviera rooms are gorgeous. I'm not even sure this is completely opinion/subjective--they just really are lovely by most measures.
- Completely subjective, but the style of the resort is definitely our bag. The whites and molding and marble and art inside, and the beautiful grounds outside. We love it. Understated Disney style compared to other resorts, but very classy and comfortable to us.
- Definitely not for everybody, but we love the Tower Studios after seeing them in person. Yes, the main living space is small. But for just the two of us it's a great fit. And the bathroom is amazing, and surprisingly large considering. I'm sure one day we'll stay in a 1BR and experience what we are missing. But for now, this is a good room for us with an affordable point cost (more on that below)
- I'm an avid runner. Having a home resort with quick access to Epcot for marathon weekend is huge. Also, there is an awesome running path around the lake there which greatly enhances my enjoyment. I hate having nowhere to run, like at AKV.
- We love Food and Wine
- Topolino's is amazing. The bar up there is gorgeous and well stocked, and the outdoor patio space is really nice when the weather is good. We loved watching the Epcot fireworks from up there with a nice whiskey in hand. We had a lot of fun just hanging out there.
- The library/lounge space behind the lobby is great. We took our drinks from the cafe over there and played card games.
- We are both vegans, and there were excellent options for us at all the eating locations. Additionally, CBR has several outstanding vegan selections in walking distance as well. We see being close to CBR as a pro, not a con.
That being said, I do recognize some shortcomings and have some concerns even after signing on the dotted line.
- We made our point purchase decision primarily around the cost structure of Tower Studios. But I am concerned that they are going to become like booking an AKV Value (ie painful and luck required). Especially around runDisney and Food & Wine. We are super flexible on our dates generally (other than if we are doing runDisney), but I will be dismayed if I can rarely get a tower at the 11 month mark. I get that peak times are hard for all studios and that's cool. I just won't be happy if its a chore or ordeal to get one all the time. I can tell you right now as we are in the 11 month for next December that they are going fast. Even at 8AM a day may already be unavailable. But again, peak time I guess, and I also think there's a novelty factor to the rooms themselves. Some people will like them like us, but I also think a lot of people are going to say "never again" due to the size. And at least at this point, SV Studios are in even higher demand.
- Wonder if I should have gotten more points--like enough to ensure availability in the form of PV Studios should Towers become impossible to book at 11 months for times we want. But that would have meant 50-70% more points which was more than we wanted to spend right now. Worst case, if we can't get a tower for any of the times that we want, then we can bank and do a PV the following year though I guess.
- Resale restrictions...meh wasn't really a factor. If it impacts resale, then hopefully we can add on via resale in the future for cheap. If it doesn't impact resale much, then that's a win too. I'm sure everyone says they don't plan to sell when they first buy, but we don't plan to sell and I consider the full initial point purchase to be a sunk cost like most every timeshare.
- Point chart. This one seems to be the controversial one. You can get more room for less points at other DVC resorts--absolute fact. I think coming in as a newbie DVC owner provides a certain perspective (or maybe a willful ignorance, in my case at least) on this aspect. I can look at points charts all day, but it's abstract. I've never experienced how far my 100 points go elsewhere or most of the other rooms/resorts, so I don't know what I'm missing. I think Disney counts on this. I think the Riviera point chart is a much harder pill to swallow for folks accustomed to and expecting to see their points go further. In my case, seeing the tower studio in person was crucial. Even though the same points could get me a bigger room elsewhere, we liked Riviera, the tower, and its point chart, which all was doable for a buy-in we were comfortable with. But I'm equally sure there will be new prospective buyers who just can't get down with the idea of spending more for less at Riviera vs. resale at other DVC resorts, and that's cool too. Ultimately, I think you have to really, really love RIV first and foremost. Then decide if you can get past knowing that others are able to stretch their points further than you can, and if the benefits of the Riviera to you are worth that trade-off.
- Why not just stay in CBR instead of buying RIV since you can easily walk to RIV for its dining and views, and make use of the Skyliner? That's a hypothetical we talked about. It came down to us loving spending time in deluxe resorts, and not having any love for the CBR rooms themselves (though I have to say after the recent renovation, the CBR lobby and pool are really outstanding now for a moderate). Assuming we live long enough, over time it should also end up cheaper to stay at the RIV for 50 years via DVC than CBR or other moderates booked direct.
- Why not buy resale instead? Well for one, we really see Riviera as the place we want to vacation at for the next many years and there just aren't many resale options. We also bought minimum for direct benefits, and over time they may be of value (especially the APs). I think 7 month booking for RIV SV and Tower are going to be a ****show. Heck I think 11 months is gonna be unpleasant but we'll see I guess. We haven't stayed at many other DVC resorts yet, so again maybe willful ignorance of not knowing what we are missing. While I loved AKV, the bus thing and lack of running options made me look elsewhere.
- I love the pool bar, but I don't like that it's not right by the pool.

Anyways, I think that's it! Hope this adds to the discussion and is useful to someone.
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