Help me decide CCV or BRV?

I’d hate to pass up a good deal as well, but if you really want to be staying at WL, then CCV is going to get ridiculous getting 2 studios every time (2bdrm is better to plan for). They are good for SAP+ and especially good when it’s a good deal though, so keep that in mind.
 
Resurrection..

I was looking for BRV to fit a family of five into studio rooms.
But stumbled across a great deal private resale at 250/250/250 Dec UY at 125$ppt for CCV. 2024 dues all paid for by seller.

is the good deal worth ever fitting into two studios when we go? Or is that just silly of me to think this way?

I hate to pass up a good deal
That’s only a great deal for a family of 4.

It’s VERY not worth it. You can’t even stay in a 1 bedroom. If you can’t get 2 studios at perhaps the single hardest resort to book studios at, you have to upgrade alllll the way to a 2 bedroom.

Not to mention the 2 studios could be anywhere in relation to one another.

Buy BRV IMHO, or buy SSR and use them at BRV if you’re not going in the fall/early winter.
 
Hello,

We are looking to buy into DVC for the first time on the resale market. We are in our 50s, children now grown, been to Disney 10+ times over the years. We LOVE Wilderness Lodge and have always wanted to buy there. We've stayed in Boulder Ridge over the years, but never in Copper Creek. My heart wants to buy in Boulder Ridge but I keep reading that Copper Creek is a good deal right now. What are everyone's thoughts? Given our age I'm not that concerned about 2042 resorts expiring. We are looking at buying about 100 points as a start and plan to travel September & sometimes early December.
Copper Creek is in the main building 8-)
We just bought 160 points for 14K (87 per point) at Boulder Ridge--Also own at RIV--Now can go once per year and get
very different resort feels.
 
We just bought 160 points for 14K (87 per point) at Boulder Ridge--Also own at RIV--Now can go once per year and get
very different resort feels.
We have those two resorts as our WDW primaries as well (in addition to Aulani). We have SSR points as our original direct contract, but use them mostly for SAP.

For me, the two resorts offer the same benefits: close to MK/Epcot respectively, but not on the Monorail loop or Crescent Lake, so avoiding the crowds of non-resort day visitors. Close enough, but not too close. Just a short boat trip or Skyliner ride.

Of course, Wilderness Lodge is our all-time favorite for location, theming, and feel. We finitely feel most at “home” there. Riviera is more “functional” with Skyliner access to two theme parks and the aforementioned Crescent Lake resorts, but we definitely do also like the more relaxed Riviera vibe too. Rooms are awesome, food options are great, and a lazy day at the Beau Soliel pool can’t be beat.
 




















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