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I guess that all depends on where you might want to stay most of the time. I like the idea of having a monorail resort and an Epcot-area resort. But there are some sweet incentives to purchase BLT right now and OKW has a very favorable point chart. An extended contract there might not be a bad idea.DVC is throwing so many curve balls, I don’t know where to add on. We’re blue card Poly owners but are looking for another home resort. What would you do?
We purchased Copper Creek in early 2019, direct. We added on in late 2020 at Riviera (we were planning on adding on at some point there but did it sooner than planned because of the crazy incentives at the time - got 200 points for $160/point).I think with the new BLT incentives it is coming down to a dual between direct BLT vs direct Riviera;
RIVIERA:
Access to Epcot & HS
Beautiful big rooms
Great studio w split shower
Option for 1 and 2 bedrooms
Nice pools
Long contract
… but, resale restrictions, isolated when Skyliner is down, and high point charts
BLT:
Walk to MK, monorail to Epcot
Option for 1 and 2 bdrms with extra bathroom
Long enough contract
Good point charts
No resale restrictions
… but, pools so-so, small studio, already have monorail resort
Thank you for the well thought out response. And, Wow! $160 per point... You've got to feel good about that!We purchased Copper Creek in early 2019, direct. We added on in late 2020 at Riviera (we were planning on adding on at some point there but did it sooner than planned because of the crazy incentives at the time - got 200 points for $160/point).
Similar to your pros on Riviera, we really liked the rooms (stayed there in early 2020), and liked the resort generally (I'm not a fan of the decorations/"theming" - feels forced and less transportive than somewhere like Copper Creek). We love the Skyliner. Your point about when it's down being problematic is a good one, but when it's up, we think it's the best transportation on property. A big factor though having something closer to Epcot/HS with already having something close to MK.
One other factor I'd consider for Riviera over BLT - availability. The points chart does suck, but the Standard View chart is not that bad - it's just hard to get Standard View rooms, especially Studios and 2-BRs, even outside of 7 months. We also like the Tower Studios for weekend trips without the kids (stayed there on cash this summer, just booked a weekend this coming October on points). Those are also impossible to get inside 7 months. From what I've seen, it's not very hard to get a Lake View room at BLT, which I think are pretty similarly priced to Standard at Riviera. So while I think the comparisons between the resorts have good points on each side (disclosure: personal preference is Riviera, but we've only stayed 1 night at BLT and the short walk to MK is amazing, I prefer nearly everything else about RIV), and all else being equal, I'd say the booking availability differences between the two put Riviera further ahead. Unless Standard View or Theme Park View is really important at BLT, you're more likely to have much more selection inside of 7 months to book BLT with Riviera points than vice versa.
We feel better and better about it all the time - it was a $35/point discount - absolutely crazy. There was a big jump, if I remember right, at 200 points, so that convinced us to get 200 - probably wouldn't have considered adding on that many. Our first contract was 118 points (guaranteed week - that's why the oddly specific number), so we added quite a bit more.Thank you for the well thought out response. And, Wow! $160 per point... You've got to feel good about that!
What are the BLT incentives? We have 200 points resale at SSR currently...I think with the new BLT incentives it is coming down to a dual between direct BLT vs direct Riviera;
RIVIERA:
Access to Epcot & HS
Beautiful big rooms
Great studio w split shower
Option for 1 and 2 bedrooms
Nice pools
Long contract
… but, resale restrictions, isolated when Skyliner is down, and high point charts
BLT:
Walk to MK, monorail to Epcot
Option for 1 and 2 bdrms with extra bathroom
Long enough contract
Good point charts
No resale restrictions
… but, pools so-so, small studio, already have monorail resort
You can read the BLT thread:What are the BLT incentives? We have 200 points resale at SSR currently...
Unless you want the standard 1BRs at BLT, I would do RVA to have an EPCOT area resort since you already have Poly.I think with the new BLT incentives it is coming down to a dual between direct BLT vs direct Riviera;
RIVIERA:
Access to Epcot & HS
Beautiful big rooms
Great studio w split shower
Option for 1 and 2 bedrooms
Nice pools
Long contract
… but, resale restrictions, isolated when Skyliner is down, and high point charts
BLT:
Walk to MK, monorail to Epcot
Option for 1 and 2 bdrms with extra bathroom
Long enough contract
Good point charts
No resale restrictions
… but, pools so-so, small studio, already have monorail resort