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I always thought Charleston was the overly sanitized New Orleans.Aren't all of Disney World's themed areas just overly-sanitized versions of the real thing they mean to portray?
I always thought Charleston was the overly sanitized New Orleans.Aren't all of Disney World's themed areas just overly-sanitized versions of the real thing they mean to portray?
I always thought Charleston was the overly sanitized New Orleans.
Yes, but the point of NOLA is that it is not entirely sanitized, in ways that don't really apply to many of those other settings.Aren't all of Disney World's themed areas just overly-sanitized versions of the real thing they mean to portray?
I was a hater before I stayed there , I was meh when I stayed one night in a TS.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.
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.......
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.
Our first stay was in the tower as well. "Never again to those rooms!" I cried.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.
Agree. I own at both as well, But I use my Poly as SAP or for family with kids.Our first stay was in the tower as well. "Never again to those rooms!" I cried.
Well, now that we own there, I do eyeball it occasionally- but so far have not swayed myself from paying the extra points for a regular studio. Maybe if we needed one cheap night before a cruise or something, and it happened to be available...
To your second point, Riviera and Poly are our top 2 resorts of everywhere we have stayed so far! I think they have very different appeals, and we have different things we value and prioritize depending on what kind of trip it is.
We don't own at Poly, but would like to. Maybe someday!Agree. I own at both as well, But I use my Poly as SAP or for family with kids.
Also agree on TS - for the points I would always go full studio unless it was less than 3 nights and I did not need my Owners Lockers.
If I could do it over I would have bought CCV or BLT SAP instead since I have had no issue getting a few nights at Poly with my RIV points but no luck at CCV or cheaper rooms at BLT.We don't own at Poly, but would like to. Maybe someday!
Don't tempt me with those BLT SAP! (BRB, off to check dvcforless.com for current listingsIf I could do it over I would have bought CCV or BLT SAP instead since I have had no issue getting a few nights at Poly with my RIV points but no luck at CCV or cheaper rooms at BLT.