Boy, do I know it!General perception and Disney fan perception are two different things.
BLT is walking distance to the MK. That's huge. I do think the gondolas will help, as will the newness. But that pricing structure seems optimistic without walking access to at least one park.Riviera is priced just under BLT, and people keep that thing pretty booked up.![]()
Can't walk from the Poly or Grand to MK and those are still priced very high.BLT is walking distance to the MK. That's huge. I do think the gondolas will help, as will the newness. But that pricing structure seems optimistic without walking access to at least one park.
Exactly. If you work for them, you're happy about the the minimum wage increase. If you're one of the actors that got let go because you were getting paid too much (i.e. Citizens of Hollywood) or you're wanting to plan a trip to WDW, not so much.General perception and Disney fan perception are two different things.
Good point. But they all have easy access to the castle park (you know, when the monorail is working). I still don't think the Riviera can sustain a comparable price point over time. Even with gondolas.Can't walk from the Poly or Grand to MK and those are still priced very high.
There's big difference between a Monorail resort and a "Gondola resort", IMO...Can't walk from the Poly or Grand to MK
BLT is walking distance to the MK. That's huge. I do think the gondolas will help, as will the newness. But that pricing structure seems optimistic without walking access to at least one park.
I'm with you personally, @mom2rtk... I think being able to WALK to the most popular theme park in the world should put BLT further ahead of Riviera than the way they've priced the latter. I've been saying since the beginning that even a loooong walking bridge to IG to get to Epcot would have made Riviera enticing to us. No matter how convenient the gondolas end up being, it's worse than being able to walk.Can't walk from the Poly or Grand to MK and those are still priced very high.
It will be no more convenient then the friendship boats that take you from Epcot to Hollywood studios or the bw or beachclub/yacht or swalphin. The only Beni for the Gondolas is that it gives a non bus option to a few other non Deluxe resorts.
I think people are underestimating how convenient the gondola system will be.
Which is the vast majority of the time.when the monorail is working
I think it is playing a decent role in the pricing. It has to be to justify it being that high.I wonder how much gondola to SW:GE is factoring into this pricing... I could see them figuring that this could close the BLT-Riviera gap to as tight as what they've made it -- at least for rack rooms.
The Skyliner will be quicker than the boats.It will be no more convenient then the friendship boats that take you from Epcot to Hollywood studios or the bw or beachclub/yacht or swalphin. The only Beni for the Gondolas is that it gives a non bus option to a few other non Deluxe resorts.
But I can hardly ever book that at 7mos and am not an owner there. That's the issue. Riviera will add capacity to the area for the 7 month-ers like me. For that, I welcome it.Purely out of my own opinion, for people who love EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, the best DVC resort for your points is still going to be the BeachClub, its literally a 5 to 10 minute walk to Epcot and they have the best pool on Property.
Purely out of my own opinion, for people who love EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, the best DVC resort for your points is still going to be the BeachClub, its literally a 5 to 10 minute walk to Epcot and they have the best pool on Property.
I SO love your positivity on these boards -- thank you for not getting dragged down by the inevitable negativity that crops up anywhere online -- I LOVE IT!I am so surprised people are so unenthusiastic to stay at a brand new resort! I can't wait for Riviera and hope the price drops soon so I can afford it. It looks like it is going to be beautiful and as long as the Italian/French theming is on point, I see no reason to not love it!