I booked Riviera preferred studio for first week of April. I looked up the cash price - over $900 a night! Seriously? Does anyone pay that?
Maybe, but not many. I was there last year week before Easter and a family was in a 2 bedroom and had paid full price! Hence why our discussion turned into buying DVC!
Honestly, I thought they did.They should have a "apply your cash stay to a DVC purchase" option. Tee hee.
Honestly, I thought they did.
That said, I’ve been out of the game for some time now.
They should have a "apply your cash stay to a DVC purchase" option. Tee hee.
That’s not lazy at all! That’s a HUGE perk!I agree, I prefer resorts that are within walking distance of a park (I know - Lazy!).
They should have a "apply your cash stay to a DVC purchase" option. Tee hee.
That was the incentive when we bought in 1997 - we were staying 7 nights at Poly that trip, which at the time cost 95 points, so we received a credit for that many points. I think it counted as our down payment. Anyway, it brought our price down to $62.50 pp.Honestly, I thought they did.
That said, I’ve been out of the game for some time now.
We live in Cali, "Avenger's Campus" is crap. Spiderman at USO is way better than that Web Sligers lame ride (AKA Midway Mania, you just get both arms tired instead of one)
Talking with the Timeshare resale store yesterday, I was shocked to hear that resale points cannot be used at Riviera resort or any new resort that Disney develops. This evidently was announced some time ago and I missed it being buried under the covers while waiting out the pandemic. What is your reaction?
after we were stuck on the skyliner the week they opened I am not staying at a skyliner resort anytime soon
True but we were here the week the skyliner opened and unexpectedly were stuck for an hour plus due to the crash in 10/2019. I personally have never been stuck for more than 20 minutes on a monorail. But have personally been stuck in the air in the skyliner for more than an hour. Personal choice but I am not a fan.What's funny is the monorail seems to breakdown and strand people more post the initial opening issues.
We got stuck a year ago January just before the first station from HS for 5 minutes but then when we exited, it stopped for another 10 minutes. Perhaps there was a party that needed extra time. Did not seem to be a major event thankfully. It's just that you feel a bit helpless when that happens.True but we were here the week the skyliner opened and unexpectedly were stuck for an hour plus due to the crash in 10/2019. I personally have never been stuck for more than 20 minutes on a monorail. But have personally been stuck in the air in the skyliner for more than an hour. Personal choice but I am not a fan.