BWV vs RIV for Hollywood Studio - Family summer trip

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Hi All, I’m debating two nights stay between BWV or RIV for next summer trip for Hollywood studio. We have two young kids - 4 and 8 by the time we travel. Never stayed at either.

Something want to check -

BWV has the walking option, but will summer walk too hot for the family?

Which one is more kids friendly?

Will there be long line / wait for RIV rope drop or leave after the park is closed?

Appreciate for any recommendations / advice. TIA!
 
I’m debating two nights stay between BWV or RIV for next summer trip for Hollywood studio. We have two young kids - 4 and 8 by the time we travel. Never stayed at either.
I would vote for the BWV over the Rivera for a summer visit.

Yes it can be hot to walk during the late morning, and during the heat of the day. The humidity is very high all summer. When in the summer are you planning as that is when the most rain falls during periods of the day. However you can also catch a Friendship boat between the BW and HS vs walking.

The BWV has a large feature pool with a great slide that your 8 yr old will enjoy, and depending your 4 yr old they may love it or hate climbing the stairs over and over. Being at the BWV which is on Crescent lake, and very close to all the dining options at the various resorts.

The BWV have a great community hall located by the quite pool that has activities for the children or the entire family.

Dave
 
I will almost always vote for RIV because it’s one of my favorite properties. In this instance though, I’d vote for BWV. It’s a short trip and the skyliner could be an issue in the summer with heat and storms. You can always take the boat to HS if it’s too hot to walk.
 
Thank you both! BWV it is then. Another debate =D - is boardwalk view worth the extra in your opinions (vs resort view)? I know this has been discussed many places - just curious in your opinions.
 

I'm a Boardwalk DVC member and stay there very often - I was just there September in a Boardwalk view room, which I love. But honestly, I'd say no - probably not worth extra. In some rooms you can see some of the Epcot fireworks, and the view of the lake and boardwalk is nice - but they're also noisier as you can hear the people on the boardwalk and music and lights - with kids that could be a problem, Resort views can be noisy if over the pool, but can be nice and quiet at either the quiet pool or gardens which you can request.

If taking the boat to DHS instead of walking, a tip would be to walk over to Swan/Dolphin if you're in one of the garden view rooms near the end of the hall facing Swan - they're about as close if not closer than walking over to the Boardwalk dock, and from there they go straight to DHS. You can use the same strategy on the way back to Boardwalk - exit at Swan/Dolphin and you can walk back to Boardwalk and your room before the boat gets to the Boardwalk dock.

Riv is lovely - but as mentioned, the Skyliner while fun can get crowded heading back and it's not a direct route to Riv - you have to hop one line to Caribbean Beach then the other line for DHS. Staying at Boardwalk, you can always hop the Skyliner over to Riviera from the Epcot station just to go see the resort, grab a bite, etc.
 
Resort views can be noisy if over the pool, but can be nice and quiet at either the quiet pool or gardens which you can request.
I think these views of the pools or the interior gardens would be Preferred, formerly known as Pool/Garden view. Resort view (formerly Standard view) villas at BWV primarily look over the entrance driveway, with a few villas facing the tennis courts.
 
Great. These are what I want to know. Watching YouTube, people will usually say how amazing boardwalk view is, but they are a lot extra compare to resort view. I don’t know if I can get a resort view, but will give a try.

I think these views of the pools or the interior gardens would be Preferred, formerly known as Pool/Garden view. Resort view (formerly Standard view) villas at BWV primarily look over the entrance driveway, with a few villas facing the tennis courts.
That’s correct. For DVC, the pool /garden view requires saw amount of points. Resort view is much cheaper.

Thank you!
 
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