sethschroeder
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Exactly, we bought today.. And we just could not see Riviera being worth it, even with all the bonuses. The fees are so high we’re paying less per month at grand Floridian then we would have been at Riviera
Eh its not a big enough difference to swing you one way or another IMO
VGF requires more points so that makes up some of the difference, also RIV will continue to have lower MF increases than VGF for another couple years so the gap will close on MF difference.
As an example: (1 week in October in Studio)
Room | Points | MF | Cost/Wk |
RIV TS | 116 | $8.3840 | $972.54 |
VGF Std | 158 | $7.0077 | $1,107.22 |
RIV Std | 139 | $8.3840 | $1,165.38 |
VGF Lake | 188 | $7.0077 | $1,317.45 |
RIV Pref | 176 | $8.3840 | $1,475.58 |
VGF TP | 232 | $7.0077 | $1,625.79 |
So you are looking at annually:
Tower Studio (VGF has no comparison)
Standard = RIV $58/yr extra
Pref/Lake = RIV $158/yr extra
Theme Park (RIV has no real comparison - you get fireworks views from various Standard rooms but not guaranteed)
Just looking at the the price difference savings on initial purchase:
150 Points = $4/point savings for RIV ($600)
200 Points = $7/point savings for RIV ($1400)
In the end choose the resort based on the one you like. Things change and MFs have shown to continually be flat for Riviera at the current time to come close to in line with other resorts to make it fairly minor of a difference.