kandlsutton
Mouseketeer
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- May 22, 2019
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Based on your stated park preferences, Riviera would fit best with Skyliner to your favorite parks. Down time due to storms should be minimal in November and February. Bus transportation to MK and AK was better than I expected in December 2021, probably since the resort is more centrally located. With the amount of miles we walk IN the parks, walking TO the parks isn’t that appealing to me after day 1 of our vacation. Skyliner drops off closer than buses at HS and at International Gateway at EP and it is a bit of a haul to Gaurdians from there (we did that walk 3 times in May in 1 day with park hoppers - EP to HS to HS to EP and EP to HS!)
I agree with others that I would not consider buying any of the 2042 resorts at direct pricing. They do have really good point charts compared to RIV (and VGF) though and might be competitive price wise is purchasing resale. You should look at the point charts to determine how many points you will need for your travel times and room size. If considering studios, PVB, RIV and VGF are the largest and also already have the murphy bed instead of pull-out sofas. Future refurbs will likely put the murphy bed in most villas, but may have to wait awhile depending on resort.
VGF has monorail, boat and walk to MK, but otherwise it’s bus transportation to HS and AK. Could monorail to EP, but it requires 2 monorails - resort monorail to TTC, then down the ramp and up the ramp to the Epcot monorail. Poly has the best access to Epcot from MK area with short walk to TTC and Epcot monorail from there.
Our direct purchase is at RIV and we loved our first DVC stay there. DH wanted AKV originally and wasn’t excited when we signed off on RIV. Now he calls the contract “my RIV” like it was his idea to start with. We bought a small VGF resale (before direct sales resumed) to stay for MK party nights. Heading down to VGF in November for MVMCP then switching to RIV for end of the week.
Best of luck making your decision!
I agree with others that I would not consider buying any of the 2042 resorts at direct pricing. They do have really good point charts compared to RIV (and VGF) though and might be competitive price wise is purchasing resale. You should look at the point charts to determine how many points you will need for your travel times and room size. If considering studios, PVB, RIV and VGF are the largest and also already have the murphy bed instead of pull-out sofas. Future refurbs will likely put the murphy bed in most villas, but may have to wait awhile depending on resort.
VGF has monorail, boat and walk to MK, but otherwise it’s bus transportation to HS and AK. Could monorail to EP, but it requires 2 monorails - resort monorail to TTC, then down the ramp and up the ramp to the Epcot monorail. Poly has the best access to Epcot from MK area with short walk to TTC and Epcot monorail from there.
Our direct purchase is at RIV and we loved our first DVC stay there. DH wanted AKV originally and wasn’t excited when we signed off on RIV. Now he calls the contract “my RIV” like it was his idea to start with. We bought a small VGF resale (before direct sales resumed) to stay for MK party nights. Heading down to VGF in November for MVMCP then switching to RIV for end of the week.
Best of luck making your decision!