One-bedrooms are supposedly a terrible value points-wise anywhere, but we don't care, LOL. We love the separate bedroom for adults, full kitchen, and laundry. We also love Riviera and choose to stay there almost all the time (but are interested in split stays for the future, but always with Riviera as part of the equation.)
So, having said that, IDK that strictly going on budget points is the best option if you won't be happy at your home resort.
Hubby may pinch pennies, but is he going to complain about buses everywhere from SS/OKW/AK? Does he like the more exotic food choices at AK? Do your kids? Are you okay with split stays? Depending on when you want to travel, finding a resort open for a week at 7 months can be tricky. Luckily, one-bedrooms aren't as popular an option, but the cheaper views are gone by seven months, from what I have seen, so you still might need the home booking advantage.
We tried SS two-bedroom and hated the layout. It's cheap points, but who cares -- we were still bumping into each other with the tight kitchen and weird foyer/bathroom layout. It's cheap, but I don't want to be there. The resort itself is lovely though, and the pools were nice. I actually do cook in our rooms though, and the dumb kitchen nook was very cramped.
We spend a lot of time at the resorts, and want to do more of it. Sounds like that might be where you're at. Where are you going to be okay "stuck"?
If you like Riviera and one-bedrooms, you need about 300 points (what we have,) but we'd like 400 to do one off-season trip and one February vacation trip. The point promotion could even it out if you bought enough direct, plus you'd get last year's points, depending on use year you go with.
Riviera resale is $135-$150 right now, so I don't see the resale restrictions being that big of a deal, and I wouldn't want to be shut out of the new
DisneyLand tower coming and anything else down the line.
AK is really nice, but their maintenance fees are a little higher due to animals. SS are economical. Have you done any
YouTube video tours? Check them out.
I will say, we are very happy with the size and layout of RR one-bedrooms and anticipate it will serve our b/g kids until they're in high school and physically outgrow the trundle bed under the TV. Plus, we like the open floor plan to gather and host friends to dine/drink/watch a movie at the table or the kids laying on the Murphy bed. It's really laid out nice, IMO, the RR 1-bed.