BCV and BWV are great resorts but cannot make sense of the resale prices at these resorts at this point.
When you factor in the
point charts and lower MFs, the prices can make total sense. I haven't done a full financial analysis of this, but my quick comparisons show:
- Anywhere from a 20-40% point premium at Riviera, depending on room type.
- Beach Club dues 20% cheaper
- Boardwalk dues 16% cheaper
For a week in Dream season, the totals are:
- Beach Club studio, 120 points, $832.80 MF
- Boardwalk standard view studio, 104 points, $745.68 MF
- Boardwalk preferred view studio, 125 points, $896.25 MF
- Riviera standard view studio, 130 points, $1,080.30 MF
- Riviera preferred view studio, 162 points, $1,346.22 MF
Those are just a few examples. But I think it's clear how one can justify paying BCV/BWV resale prices as opposed to RIV*.
Some might say "Riviera is a nicer resort", to which I'd say "we'll see."
Some might say "but there's 28 more years on Riviera", to which I'd say "is that necessarily a good thing, especially in light of the resale restrictions?"
And while I am excited about the gondolas and think they'll work well, walking beats relying on any form of transportation.
I almost added on at Riviera in the spring, but ultimately decided against it for many of the reasons listed in this thread.
* One thing I think all of the analysis on the boards is lacking is a metric that captures the true value of a point at a resort. BWV owners don't need as many points as others because of the point charts. As indicated above, 104 BWV points equals 130 RIV points. Some do mention it in passing, like "VGF is a point hungry resort". But I could imagine a weighted-average type of metric that somehow equalized all points. Pick a baseline resort, then re-work the charts from there to facilitate comparisons when deciding where to buy. Of course, a point is a point at 7 months... but the points do go further at some places, of course, and it might be nice to numerically represent that. Something that shows how Boardwalk points go about 25% farther than Riviera in my example above (or you need 25% more points at Riviera for the same room type / length of trip.
I'll get to work
