DisneyFam2326
Earning My Ears
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Hi friends! I wanted to share our thoughts on the resorts we've stayed at and get your input as we look to add another contract in 2025.
A little about us:
We're a family of four (kids are 3 and 5), and we usually stay in one-bedrooms or two-bedrooms when grandparents join. We're in our 30s and bought our first DVC contract during the VGF "firesale" (150 direct points), which we use for our annual Thanksgiving trip. Last year, we added 300 direct points at Riviera. We often pay cash for short trips or to test new resorts—we’re doing Disneyland Hotel + VGC this year. We’d love to do Aulani in 2026 with family, so that’s on our radar too.
We don’t need all the points right now, but we plan to add steadily each year (yes, we’re in the cycle—buy a contract, need annual passes, go more, need more points… you know the drill!).
Bay Lake Tower (BLT)
Pros: Walkability to MK is unbeatable. Love Top of the World Lounge, Steakhouse 71, and the fifth sleeper in the rooms.
Cons: Theming and pool are bland. It feels more functional than magical.
Bottom line: We value convenience—and MK is our favorite park—so this is still a contender for us.
Grand Floridian (VGF)
Pros: Peaceful, elevated, and still family-friendly. Love the theming, pool, Rose Bar, and overall feel. Fireworks from Narcoossee’s dock is peak Disney for me.
Cons: The point chart is steep, especially during peak travel windows.
Bottom line: My personal favorite. If points weren’t a factor, I’d stay here every time.
Riviera (RIV)
Pros: Feels like home. Skyliner to two parks is a huge win. Love the coffee shop, Topolino’s, pool, and room layouts.
Cons: The Skyliner is tough in the summer months.
Bonus: We love the ease of adding direct points here and the longer contract (2070).
Bottom line: We’re very happy owners here, but the point chart is heavy.
Copper Creek (CCV)
Pros: Huge hit with our kids. They loved the pool, theming, splash pad, and activities. Peaceful vibes, quiet room, and a friendly point chart.
Cons: No walkability, rooms felt narrow, limited fireworks views.
Bottom line: We were surprised how much we loved it—and we’d absolutely stay again.
Beach Club Villas (BCV)
Pros: Walkable to EPCOT, fantastic dining access, great resort activities, and a strong point chart.
Cons: Noisy room on night one, no fifth sleeper, rough walk to HS in the heat, and 2042 expiration gives us pause.
Bottom line: A great experience overall, but maybe not the best fit for us long-term.
Poly: We’ve stayed—but it wasn’t for us.
Option 1: Add more Riviera direct
Pros: We already own here and love it. Easy to add on. Longest contract (2070).
Cons: Highest price per point and a heavier point chart. We only own at heavier point chart options IMO.
Option 2: Buy at CCV or BLT (resale)
Thanks in advance! This group has been such a valuable resource for us, and I always leave with new things to consider.
A little about us:
We're a family of four (kids are 3 and 5), and we usually stay in one-bedrooms or two-bedrooms when grandparents join. We're in our 30s and bought our first DVC contract during the VGF "firesale" (150 direct points), which we use for our annual Thanksgiving trip. Last year, we added 300 direct points at Riviera. We often pay cash for short trips or to test new resorts—we’re doing Disneyland Hotel + VGC this year. We’d love to do Aulani in 2026 with family, so that’s on our radar too.
We don’t need all the points right now, but we plan to add steadily each year (yes, we’re in the cycle—buy a contract, need annual passes, go more, need more points… you know the drill!).
Our Resort Stays + Thoughts
Bay Lake Tower (BLT)
Pros: Walkability to MK is unbeatable. Love Top of the World Lounge, Steakhouse 71, and the fifth sleeper in the rooms.
Cons: Theming and pool are bland. It feels more functional than magical.
Bottom line: We value convenience—and MK is our favorite park—so this is still a contender for us.
Grand Floridian (VGF)
Pros: Peaceful, elevated, and still family-friendly. Love the theming, pool, Rose Bar, and overall feel. Fireworks from Narcoossee’s dock is peak Disney for me.
Cons: The point chart is steep, especially during peak travel windows.
Bottom line: My personal favorite. If points weren’t a factor, I’d stay here every time.
Riviera (RIV)
Pros: Feels like home. Skyliner to two parks is a huge win. Love the coffee shop, Topolino’s, pool, and room layouts.
Cons: The Skyliner is tough in the summer months.
Bonus: We love the ease of adding direct points here and the longer contract (2070).
Bottom line: We’re very happy owners here, but the point chart is heavy.
Copper Creek (CCV)
Pros: Huge hit with our kids. They loved the pool, theming, splash pad, and activities. Peaceful vibes, quiet room, and a friendly point chart.
Cons: No walkability, rooms felt narrow, limited fireworks views.
Bottom line: We were surprised how much we loved it—and we’d absolutely stay again.
Beach Club Villas (BCV)
Pros: Walkable to EPCOT, fantastic dining access, great resort activities, and a strong point chart.
Cons: Noisy room on night one, no fifth sleeper, rough walk to HS in the heat, and 2042 expiration gives us pause.
Bottom line: A great experience overall, but maybe not the best fit for us long-term.
Poly: We’ve stayed—but it wasn’t for us.
Our 2025 Dilemma: Where to Add Next?
We’re looking to add another contract next year. Here’s what we’re weighing:Option 1: Add more Riviera direct
Pros: We already own here and love it. Easy to add on. Longest contract (2070).
Cons: Highest price per point and a heavier point chart. We only own at heavier point chart options IMO.
Option 2: Buy at CCV or BLT (resale)
- Either one could help offset our Thanksgiving trip or be banked for Aulani in 2026 if we find a loaded contract.
Thanks in advance! This group has been such a valuable resource for us, and I always leave with new things to consider.
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