So just as an addendum to this long debate -- and just our opinion -- but we did a split stay GF/RR 12/10-12/17, and while GF is gorgeous, we definitely prefer RR. We'd like to do GF another time of year as a resort-only stay and rent a boat and loaf poolside more, but Christmas season is one and done.
The GF
DVC villas are a little out of the way -- not terrible, but we're spoiled having so many dining options right in the building at RR.
The GF kitchen is superior to RR and very cozy, but the Murphy/living room storage is lacking. The GF main bedroom closet was massive, but it seemed to be a bit of wasted space given the lack of storage for the living room folks.
The GF laundry/foyer hallway is much narrower than RR. We had to navigate around my husband's
ECV and shoes to use the bathroom or laundry in the room and it was a PITB.
I'd say the bathrooms are more detailed at GF than RR, but I certainly still like the RR bathrooms.
The GF lobby is gorgeous, but OMG, it's packed 20 hours a day with holiday looky-loos and people in line for pics and to buy gingerbread shingles. Hard to maneuver to get into the restaurants and lounges and shops.
There's weddings there every few hours, so they were in the vestibules waiting to go to the wedding pavilion, which is lovely to see, but it adds to the crowds in the lobby and stairs.
Going outside to inside to go up the stairs or trying to catch the birdcage elevator to reach the monorail is a bit of a hassle working through yet more crowds.
The monorail is cool for MK and Poly, but it broke down and stranded one half of our party at Contemporary. I hear so much *****ing and moaning about the Skyliner from monorail devotees, but the convenience of the monorail is greatly overrated, IMO. It's smelly, and my husband uses and ECV. It's a major PITA to try to find a spot on the monorail since they always seemed full with other
ECVs and strollers.
The buses at GF were AWFUL. We waited forever for an AK bus. There were a zillion Disney Springs and Hollywood Studios buses, but bupkiss for AK. They ended up calling one over special for us after seeing us waiting so long.
Riviera's footprint for amenities we prefer for the room itself and the dining/pools/bus stop/Skyliner. The rooms are more user friendly, to us, and especially with the ECV.
I did miss the decorative flourish details of GF after being there, but I found RR to be soothing and restful after the crowds and madness of GF. I wish RR would bump up their holiday decor a bit more on the grounds and the covered hallway by the mosaics leading to the Skyliner.
For us, we moved to RR after four days at GFV and all let out an audible sigh that we were home. We hopped on the Skyliner every day, mulitiple times a day to explore BC/BW, shop, walk Epcot, and let the kids go back to RR to relax when they were burnt out.
We bought DVC/RR to pass it down to the kids and enjoy our favorite parks. MK is too crazy for us to spend tons of time at during the daytime. I know HS can get nutty, too, but maybe it's the lack of strollers ramming into our ankles, LOL, but we only want to do MK during the DVC extended hours on Wednesdays or else off season in September to deal with the crowds.
Riviera has our hearts, and we love it more and more each trip. It's just so freaking easy to do everything; eat, drink, shop, park hop, relax, whatever. We bought to stay where we want to be, not to sell our points, so resale restrictions or not, we prefer it to GFV.
In no way are we knocking GFV and folks who love it. We totally get the bonuses of the resort and why it's worth a premium, but this original post knocked RR as you must be insane to buy there . . . so call me crazy.