Hi everyone,
My wife an I have been visiting Disney for the last 4 years and are looking to purchase DVC to secure our travels for the future. We live in the UK and visit annually for 2 weeks in September every year.
We are having a little trouble trying to pick our home resort. We have narrowed down a couple which I've listed below. Unfortuantly there isn't one that particularly stands out as they all have there pros but each one has a con that is making it really difficult to choose.
So I am seeking peoples thoughts and opinions that have greater experience than myself.
I've listed below our considerations we would be looking to purchase enough points for a 2 week stay in a studio annually.
Hope you can help brutally honest is accepted so if you feel we are over thinking this or not suited to DVC I'd rather know now
Note we would like to do somewhat direct with Disney and accept the increased cost but the ability to purchase a gold AP really would benefit us.
1. Riviera Resort - Direct with Disney,
We like the resort alot especially being in the Epcot area with the sky liner, the 50 year contract is a big draw to us as we are both in our early 20s so maximises our contract, however the resale restrictions do concern us if we ever got into any difficulties we are concerned it could be difficult to resell, we are not concerned with making any money back more worried we may be stuck paying annual dues for no reason if we get in any difficulties.
2. Polynesian - 100 Direct 150 Resale
We really like the polynesian affordability we would have to split and do half direct and half resale. Concern is around the 150 resale my understanding is that we would not be able to use these points on any of the new resort riviera onwards should this be something to worry us.
The other resort we love and have considered are below but we also have concerns.
Copper Creek - Concern over the availability of studios.
Animal Kingdom - we like the option to be able to pop in and out of the parks for things such as food and wine. And animal kingdom transportation links are a bit limiting.
Thank you for any help apologies this post was a little longer than intended.
Kind Regards
Will
My wife an I have been visiting Disney for the last 4 years and are looking to purchase DVC to secure our travels for the future. We live in the UK and visit annually for 2 weeks in September every year.
We are having a little trouble trying to pick our home resort. We have narrowed down a couple which I've listed below. Unfortuantly there isn't one that particularly stands out as they all have there pros but each one has a con that is making it really difficult to choose.
So I am seeking peoples thoughts and opinions that have greater experience than myself.
I've listed below our considerations we would be looking to purchase enough points for a 2 week stay in a studio annually.
Hope you can help brutally honest is accepted so if you feel we are over thinking this or not suited to DVC I'd rather know now

Note we would like to do somewhat direct with Disney and accept the increased cost but the ability to purchase a gold AP really would benefit us.
1. Riviera Resort - Direct with Disney,
We like the resort alot especially being in the Epcot area with the sky liner, the 50 year contract is a big draw to us as we are both in our early 20s so maximises our contract, however the resale restrictions do concern us if we ever got into any difficulties we are concerned it could be difficult to resell, we are not concerned with making any money back more worried we may be stuck paying annual dues for no reason if we get in any difficulties.
2. Polynesian - 100 Direct 150 Resale
We really like the polynesian affordability we would have to split and do half direct and half resale. Concern is around the 150 resale my understanding is that we would not be able to use these points on any of the new resort riviera onwards should this be something to worry us.
The other resort we love and have considered are below but we also have concerns.
Copper Creek - Concern over the availability of studios.
Animal Kingdom - we like the option to be able to pop in and out of the parks for things such as food and wine. And animal kingdom transportation links are a bit limiting.
Thank you for any help apologies this post was a little longer than intended.
Kind Regards
Will