4) Buy 150 points at Riveria now, if we like staying there sell 160 poly and buy another 150 points down the road
This was my initial pick when I read your first post. After reading through all 4 pages, I may be sticking with this option still... explanations below...
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.
The skyliner going down for weather is a possible issue, but in almost 6 years* and at least that many stays (!!), we've had to move to bus (from RIV) once due to weather, and we've avoided the Skyliner at Epcot close once just because we didn't want to wait. It was the holidays, it wasn't too late, so we walked to Beach Club, admired the gingerbread carousel in the lobby, and took a Lyft back to Riviera.
*yes, we bought Riviera sight unseen.
I also know owners who have tried to get back when the Skyliner was down and they said it was an awful experience.
If you don't have the time to wait it out or walk to the front of the park, I would suggest walking to one of the Crescent Lake hotels and getting a car.
They've gotten a lot better at the messaging about the skyliner, so if we are worried it might be a problem, we'll not commit to exiting at WS in case we want to walk to the front and take a bus. I don't think we've ever had to do that, though. We visit a lot in the late summer, and the thunderstorms are usually in the late afternoon, so we just try to be flexible with our time. (though there was the time last August (8./29) when all the electricity in the parks went down for a minute and the "system restart" process caused hours-long delays in some places - but that wasn't a skyliner-only issue)
Guides mentioned a special and some available direct points for Saratoga Springs. We weren't shopping for points so didn't inquire about pricing.
If you think you will use your direct points as SAP points, this is not a bad idea if the price point is good.
Our first contract was BLT resale, pre-2019, and I always wondered if I paid too much for resale BLT points which were $10-20 more per point than resale SSR at the time. Ah, feeling nostalgic for the old days...
RIV lobby feels busy, but in a much different way than how Poly feels busy. Poly feels like non guests there for the Poly experience. RIV feels like guests utilizing whats great about RIV, all the great food/coffee options.
^^ As a frequent Riviera guest, the only time we are in the lobby is upon arrival and departure and sometimes when we want to be. It can be bustling, like last August when 8 of us in 2 different rooms were checking in with a toddler. But it's well laid out and we checked in with a CM with an ipad. It felt much more like a boutique hotel check in - no waiting in line, we sat down on a couch to get checked in, the adults and my older kids (14, 10) took turns visiting Goofy with the toddler and taking pictures. It was really magical.
To go to the skyliner and the buses, you normally wouldn't walk through the lobby unless you are staying on the 2nd floor. And once you're in your room - it is heavenly quiet.
Thanks 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
1. we bought RIV pre-opening - so we couldn't visit RIV. You don't have to stay -- if you want to tour the rooms, you should. I think the rooms are right off the lobby - we did tour a grand villa informally (we told them we already had points) and ... wow. Go have a drink at Topolino's, or just walk out onto the terrace. It is one of our favorite places at WDW.
2. Do a RIV trip every other year and see how you feel, you can certainly dip a toe in.
3. take a look at availability of the larger units at PIT - 32 1 br units... We also own at VGF which has 47-ish 1br and it is not always easy at peak times to get, even at 11 months. (of course, it's impossible at 7 mo unless you use wait lists)
4. you could do this later, and start with 150 RIV

5. there is no such thing as too many points. trust me. you will find a way to use them.
- 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.
1. I don't think you need BLT direct. BCV direct is also not worth it! You have a lot of resale points that are good at most of the resorts, and your BLT points are a very good SAP option. We love BLT too, and I wish we'd bought more points when we first bought in. (too late now)
2, 3. DH wanted to sell our BLT points and buy BCV (resale) the first time we stayed there. My family really does like the BW/BC area for the boardwalk, the resorts' pools (even the formerly scary clown pool) and the proximity to EP and HS. But factoring in the newness of RIV, the price difference at the time, and the many more years of ownership, we opted for RIV. Even though our most frequent 7mo bookings are at BWV and BCV, we like RIV as a resort, overall, much more. The layouts and the space at RIV are really so much better.
4. I am not sure that resort view at RIV is so easy to get at 7 mo, even in a 1br. Preferred view is easier, for sure.