The Jackal
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I haven’t read the other two pages yet of this discussion, and I know I’ll learn a lot when I do, but I had two thoughts:The Poly points have a lower incremental cost. I could almost talk myself into selling the existing Poly resale points and buying some direct. List them. If you get $165 for a not-stripped/not-loaded contract, you'll have about $150 after sales costs. Buying 160 new Poly points at the end of the UY is net $230--$210 if you use MB (but be sure you are comparing apples to apples---you should have used those points out of your resale contract.).
Looking to buy direct contract for direct perks, what would you do?
Background:
Resale only with restrictions
520 points - 360 blt; 160 poly
Family of 4
1-bedroom only atm
Do not enjoy poly, feels too crowded
Have not visited Riveria
Would like the blue card for AP
Would like to buy the AP this coming April
Some thoughts:
- 1-bedroom is rather easy to get. Between Riveria and Beach Club. I would pick Beach Club for the points chart and location alone.
- Poly - have not stayed at the PIT, but did a tour there and really like it. But the crowd issue will still be there.
- So many Riv lovers on this board. There must be something special about it.
What would you do?
1) Buy 150 points at Riveria
2) Buy 200-300 points at Riveria - sell 160 poly
3) Buy 150 points at Poly
4) Buy 150 points at Riveria now, if we like staying there sell 160 poly and buy another 150 points down the road
I think you need to try more resorts, in order to know what you like or don’t like about more options.Based on another thread "RIV selling out sometime in late 2026," Will have to somehow fit one more trip before Riv sells out.
Right, if we go with 150 poly direct. All the Poly points will be mainly used for SAP.
What negatives do you have to add for Riv? 1 downside I read is skyliner going down due to weather, and that can be a mess.
Agreed, if the choice is only between RIV & Poly I’d pick poly as well.Many people love RIV, I know many other people who are underwhelmed.
I would not buy a resort that will take a huge hit on the resale market because the points fundamentally change unless you KNOW you love the resort.
I’d buy more Poly points. It will make it easier to book a 1bd at 11m at Poly when combined with your resale points and then you can modify the reservation to something different at 7m if you so choose.
You do not have to justify the purchase with dollars-and-cents. You can just decide you want it, and then buy it. That's what I did.@Brian Noble math is correct. But there is something about Disney math. And the fomo of not having the direct benefits. Going to lounges and tow at BLT for example.
Appreciate the breakdown so we know you actually paid attention to all the advice given. Good luck with the choice you decide to make. Look forward to seeing a trip report for you visiting RIV to aide in your decisionThanks for all the helpful responses!
- Wait till we visit Riv before making the decision
- 150 Riv points might not be that useful, as it will require banking/borrowing in order to book 1-bedroom
- 150 Poly points will be helpful, as they can be combined with the 160 resale points to book a 1-bedroom. Swap out at 7 months.
- If we love Riv after the tour, buying 300 points and selling 160 poly might be a better idea
- If we find ourselves with too many points, there is always the theme park view we can upgrade to. Or sell the 160 poly resale
- @Brian Noble math is correct. But there is something about Disney math. And the fomo of not having the direct benefits. Going to lounges and tow at BLT for example.
- We understand there is a risk that the AP benefit will be removed, but that is a risk worth taking

Yes. I read thru all the responses more than once. And they were all very helpful, lot of ideas and thoughts.Appreciate the breakdown so we know you actually paid attention to all the advice given. Good luck with the choice you decide to make. Look forward to seeing a trip report for you visiting RIV to aide in your decision![]()
but a couple thoughts.Whelp, already you have more points than us and we joined in '08but a couple thoughts.
Good luck with your decision.
- We vacation nothing like we did with tweens/teens.
- Our original focus for DVC homes has changed dramatically. I get what you mean about buying direct for the perks because the perks tipped our scale back in '08. I'd go with the old 'buy where you wanna stay' now because predicting the future is impossible.
- Over the years I've seen people, wildly pro-DVC/Disney, hit a saturation point. They'll go away for a bit, try again but they're done. Read about life changes that caused people to leave/sell their DVC, to rejoin and are disenchanted with the current DVC.
- I don't know how much you're leaning on your kids opinion but I will offer that out of our 3 kids only 1 really likes Disney, with another liking WDW for a Floridian vacation, and the last totally 'whatever'. As our youngest says, she's been going to WDW her whole life but she enjoys the resorts and the Springs night life. Conversely, when we told the 'kids' that we planned to sell in '28 they decided that they wanted us to keep the contracts as they'll be in the mid to late 60's when the contracts expire so they'll get plenty of Floridian Resort Vacations between '28 and '58/'59. We added them to all the contracts so when we're done they can easily take them over.
Where is it that you want to stay?? Grand Californian?They are not selling direct at where I want to stay now. I would like BC or BLT direct. I wouldn't pay $280 a point direct at BLT either.
You’ll be very happy with direct Poly points. A true Walt Disney World icon…..- They are not selling direct at where I want to stay now. I would like BC or BLT direct. I wouldn't pay $280 a point direct at BLT either.
- Yea I showed my wife this post and the main pro and cons of PVB / RIV.
- She does not like Riveria. Resale restriction (esp I would need 300 points instead of 150). If Riv and BC 1 bedroom are both available we will pick BC even if the point chart is the same. And most of the time BC 1 bedroom is available when we go.
- 1 bedroom even resort view at Riv is easy to get. (bank and borrow from direct points)
- 1 bedroom resort view is hard to get at PVB.
- So right now it's most likely PVB direct.
I had the same issue i really wanted blt and I had no idea id be buying 3 contracts at the time. Thats why we ended up going resale first. If it was more on sale/with incentives we very likely would have bought direct blt- They are not selling direct at where I want to stay now. I would like BC or BLT direct. I wouldn't pay $280 a point direct at BLT either.
- Yea I showed my wife this post and the main pro and cons of PVB / RIV.
- She does not like Riveria. Resale restriction (esp I would need 300 points instead of 150). If Riv and BC 1 bedroom are both available we will pick BC even if the point chart is the same. And most of the time BC 1 bedroom is available when we go.
- 1 bedroom even resort view at Riv is easy to get. (bank and borrow from direct points)
- 1 bedroom resort view is hard to get at PVB.
- So right now it's most likely PVB direct.
Oh I thought I already had it in there.Where is it that you want to stay?? Grand Californian?
Well if you ever do get your Grand Cal points, don’t use them in WDW.!!Oh I thought I already had it in there.
But I would buy BLT direct if it had a lower direct price. Something like $205 a point after discount, before MB.
I would buy Beach Club v2 direct.
That stinks as we have been able to upgrade our tickets to the DVC AP in the past.It was at the World Showcase entrance coming from BW. My wife had to go in there to activate her DVC AP and asked about my ability to upgrade my multi-day park ticket to the DVC AP.
Thanks for the info.
It sure looked like he was loaded though if you looked at his wallet thoughHow I sometimes think about my DVC purchases (just don't do it George Costanza style, while you're unemployed and living with your parents),
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