Riviera is the nicest resort I've stayed at so far

Riviera is an excellent resort. It will never resonate with everyone, just like every other DVC resort has its detractors. I personally believe that Bay Lake Tower is a hideous architectural aberration that should be removed from the skyline, the Polynesian is an old, musty, decrepit relic that should be replaced, and Saratoga Springs reminds me of an apartment complex that you find in everywhereville. You'll find many people who love those resorts, which is great, but no amount of discussion will get me to see them otherwise, and no amount of "defending" Riviera will convince its detractors to think otherwise.

One of the strengths of DVC is that there is something for everyone, catering to every taste.
 

no amount of "defending" Riviera will convince its detractors to think otherwise
I was a hater before I stayed there , I was meh when I stayed one night in a TS.

I stayed with my family for a week and I "got it" and now its my #1 choice.

Riviera's charm is not visual , its the relaxed pace, atmosphere, and the level of service. You have to stay to get the difference. I think it is the opposite of Poly in every way: quiet vs loud, calm vs busy, new vs dated, centralized vs spread out. I am always surprised when people list both in their top 2.
 
I was a hater before I stayed there , I was meh when I stayed one night in a TS.

I stayed with my family for a week and I "got it" and now its my #1 choice.

Riviera's charm is not visual , its the relaxed pace, atmosphere, and the level of service. You have to stay to get the difference. I think it is the opposite of Poly in every way: quiet vs loud, calm vs busy, new vs dated, centralized vs spread out. I am always surprised when people list both in their top 2.

I’m with you entirely on the atmosphere. I’ve mentioned this previously but whenever we are staying at other resorts, we find ourselves drawn to Riviera precisely bc we can exhale and relax. I absolutely adore BWV but I don’t have that same feeling there.

We’re gearing up for a split stay at both and I’m kind of regretting starting at Riv bc I’m sure by week 2 I’ll be desperate for some tranquility (and cold brew) 🤣
 
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Riviera's charm is not visual , its the relaxed pace, atmosphere, and the level of service. You have to stay to get the difference. I think it is the opposite of Poly in every way: quiet vs loud, calm vs busy, new vs dated, centralized vs spread out. I am always surprised when people list both in their top 2.
We just got back from a week's stay at Riv (our first time) and also did the Poly tower tour during the middle of our stay. It really was eye opening how busy the Poly is in comparison.
 



















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