Poly Resale owner, talk me out of Riviera Direct

I'd be cautious of basing decisions on current availability, particularly at a restricted resort in active sales.
I don't personally believe that resale points will play a significant role---at least, not for many many years.

But a resort in active sales does have the potential for misleading availability during the home resort window. There are consistently more points declared than there are points sold, so the ratio of owners looking to rooms available is lower than it will be once the resort reaches sold out status. There is already some fairly stiff competition for Resort/Standard view studios, and that will only get worse as the resort reaches saturation. That may (or may not) be less of a problem in Preferred views or larger units; only time will tell.

This is the reason I went with a FW at RR.
Ditto.
 
We tend to get wrapped up resale value here, but you need to do what's best for your family. If you like and prefer Riviera, then purchase it. I would do so directly.

I was a Riviera skeptic. I was a little underwhelmed by the theming and sort of preferred the sprawling, grandioseness of the original resorts like Wilderness Lodge, Grand Floridian and Polynesian.

However, after three stays at Riviera, it is my opinion that it's currently the best run resort in the DVC portfolio at Walt Disney World.

Will that change? I don't know, but they are a class above right now in staff friendliness, dining quality and room maintenance.

I was talking with one of the staff members and he told me "We are considered elevated."

I don't know if that's because of their GM (who I have been told comes from the Four Seasons and actually worked in housekeeping), pressure from DVC or other management, but I'll take it and wish it would rub off on some of the other resorts (cough, cough Boardwalk).
 
So, it is not welcome back home. Just welcome home. I've never been an owner of any stripe. Instead, I was one of the Unwashed Masses who exchanged in. I did so very successfully, and it was very affordable. And I could have kept doing that, but decided it was time to treat myself. As a good friend put it: "Thrifty 'til Fifty, then Spend 'til the End."

It was a DVC purchase or a manual-transmission convertible Mustang, and the latter was a little too cliché for a white guy in his mid-50s.
 
Funny update! I was actually, considering buying Riviera direct as well or going with the Polynesian direct for 100 points. We just did our first DVC trip at New Years ( one took once vacation to realize we need more points) But I ended up just buying at the Polynesian because we love that resort. We bought direct (again) because my guide emailed me about grabbing more points before my February use year kicks in so I could roll them over. We’re going back in July for six nights and doing a split stay at the Polynesian and the Riviera and I can’t wait to see the Riv.
 
You really want Riv? I probably wouldn’t advise anyone to buy there without a fixed week. I think it could more and more prove useful as the years go by and availability becomes more difficult.
 
I love RIV too, but have not purchased because of the restrictions. tossed around buying resale, but then if i don't use it at RIV i am out of luck. I don't know, RIV resale is almost half the price of direct - it will never have the value of the other resorts. Also if the new resorts are placed in a trust, then that really leaves RIV as an island onto itself. if you love RIV buy there. since you already own at PVD, break the contract into smaller units (maybe 75 and 75 points so that if you decide to sell part you can, and then purchase 75 direct elsewhere. Do not buy it in one 150 pt contract as i think resale will be a little better for the smaller contracts
 

















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