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Poll: Which DVC Resort is the best?

Its been a little while since we’ve asked the age-old question of what Disney Vacation Club resort is the best. Cast your vote below for the best DVC Resort and stay tuned in the coming weeks as we share the results. Also, leave a comment below arguing your case for the best Disney Vacation Club property!

Paul Krieger

About Author

Paul lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife, Amy, and their three Spanish galgos, Hermès, Cinders, and Emerson. They’re Disney Vacation Club Members at five resorts, Disney World Annual Passholders, and always on the lookout for new ways to enjoy and maximize their DVC points. When he’s not at the parks or planning their next trip, Paul loves cooking (big Alton Brown fan), training for Disney races with Amy, and blasting Billy Joel in the background.

42 Comments

  1. Jessica

    October 22, 2021

    My vote is for the Polynesian. We are from the north part of the country and the feel of the Polynesian really puts us in vacation mode. I love the size of the resort, the dining offering and you cannot beat the view of Magic Kingdom from your lake view studio!

    • Arnie (@ArnieBcheck)

      October 22, 2021

      I really want to say I like the Poly, but I’ve stayed there 2 times, and couldn’t find any place to put my clothes. The drawer under the bed on one side is blocked, and you can’t pull it all the way out. There is just not enough storage space. If they shrunk the size of the bathroom with the tub, there could have been more room in the living space for more storage.

    • wiltony

      October 22, 2021

      Eh it’s okay but sometimes a little too “cliche” with the ukelele guy, tiki everything, and the really run-down longhouses. I like it alright, but it has no 1BD either, which is a deal breaker for me. I bought DVC so I didn’t have to stay in hotel rooms. Finally, once they built those bungalows, there’s no good views from the regular rooms anymore.

  2. Jeff Hathcock

    October 22, 2021

    Aulani

  3. Keith

    October 22, 2021

    Aulani is the best hands down! GrandCal is a close second. Aulani–just the theming. Also, the combination of the Disney philosophy with the Hawaiian culture gives you so much for your vacation and relaxation. I’d say Aulani is the best hotel I’ve ever stayed at; I have my first GrandCal stay coming up in a few weeks so maybe that could shift but for now Aulani! I’ve never been so relaxed and rested from a vacation before! I need more Aulani points! If you haven’t stayed at Aulani, you must;I promise you will enjoy it! The Poly ain’t got anything on Aulani!

  4. Tom Atwood

    October 22, 2021

    With a newly renovated Contemporary, Steakhouse 71, California Grill, and great lake and theme park views, Bay Lake Tower will certainly be high on the list.

  5. STEFANIE STOLER

    October 22, 2021

    We love OKW they have the largest rooms easier to book at, and the most beautiful of surroundings. As much as we love Riviera OKW will be home for us.

    • John E Hanrahan

      October 22, 2021

      Agreed

  6. Derek M

    October 22, 2021

    Poly!!!!

  7. Alicia

    October 22, 2021

    I voted for the Polynesian because it’s my favorite l, especially from Moorea lake view 3rd floor for fireworks. But animal kingdom lodge is a close second.

  8. Wade Sanecki

    October 22, 2021

    Without a doubt, the original is the best. OKW all the way !!!!!

  9. Josh

    October 22, 2021

    Having only stayed at 2 since becoming a member I’m casting my vote for Kidani Village

  10. Kevin

    October 22, 2021

    I think they all have pros and cons. For example, Bay Lake is great for location but lousy if you want a peaceful quiet setting. I like all the shopping at the contemporary. Saratoga has a not ideal location for many, but it’s super tranquil and relaxed, so to me, it feels vacation like.

    I could go on, but, if I had to choose just one, in terms of overall vibe, probably Saratoga

  11. Fred Grau

    October 22, 2021

    Voted for Poly. Biggest studios on property – with 2 showers! You also get the monorail to Magic Kingdom. With a 2 minute walk to the TTC, you also get the monorail to Epcot.

  12. Margaret Abel

    October 22, 2021

    My vote goes to Animal Kingdom Lodge. It’s an experience like no other: beautiful architecture, wonderful African artifacts, choice of eateries far surpassing any other resort and the animals right outside your balcony. Totally amazing.

  13. Alice H

    October 22, 2021

    Love Aulani Villa’s rain shower head in the villas, is super awesome!! No other hotels can top that off!! Next is Disney”s Grand Californian Villas because of the convenience of the park entry into DCA. And third has been WDW Contemporary hotel villas. Their remodel at Contemporary has been nice and up to date a refreshed look also the convenience of catching the monorail or ferry to the parks. Also their lake light shows at night has been awesome to watch and relax.
    We haven’t had a chance to experience the other villas yet. But through our stays these are our choices.
    We would to like to experience the Riviera villas when we do go back to WDW one day soon. We’re in California so we do not have many choices out here. Thanks!

  14. Mike

    October 22, 2021

    Akl by far !! Like Pete said it has a ZOO !!!!

    • Dr. Spontaneous

      October 22, 2021

      That’s “A freaking zoo!.”

  15. Bret

    October 22, 2021

    Copper Creek

  16. Darius

    October 22, 2021

    Kidani. It is without a doubt the most unique w/ a savannah view. But one bedroom villas are also large with two bathrooms! Sanaa is great and the pool area with long slide, kids play area and bar are also top 5. But it all comes down to those animals…where else can you step onto your balcony or head down to the lobby overlook and have giraffes, zebras, etc. walking by?!

  17. Michael

    October 22, 2021

    As a standalone resort, there’s no beating Aulani. But since it’s a resort I’ll seldom visit (I’d rather go to WDW than Hawaii), I couldn’t bring myself to vote for it. In my opinion, Animal Kingdom Lodge takes the cake for best standalone resort on property (due to its meticulous theming, wonderful table service restaurants, and awesome savannah views), but again, proximity to things matters a lot to me. I nearly voted for Riviera because of its stunning rooms, great food options (both table and counter service), and its Skyliner access to Hollywood Studios and Epcot, but the fact that the Skyliner goes down whenever there’s lightning is a major con for me (plus, the point charts are really high). So, I ultimately voted for the Beach Club on account of its location (walking distance to Epcot, Hollywood Studios and the Boardwalk), its unmatched pool, and the overall ambiance of Crescent Lake.

  18. tpharrisonjd

    October 22, 2021

    Our favorite thus far has been Copper Creek.

  19. Kelly Furgason

    October 22, 2021

    Poly! Big studio, 2 showers, food options for all, pool, trader sams, dole whips, and fireworks and water pageant! Oh my! 😜

  20. Jessica

    October 22, 2021

    Voted for AKL! Can’t be beat for most unique experience

  21. Taylor

    October 22, 2021

    Grand Floridian!

  22. Sergio

    October 22, 2021

    I find Disney so overwhelmingly expensive that, being able to stay at a wonderfull resort as the boardwalk villas for as little as 9 points per studio, is simply unbeatable.

    It is even close to two parks instead of one, and as someone who does not drive in Disney, that is the biggest plus in my mind.

    I know it does not have a freaking Savanah or a view of the castle, but BWV always delivers in quality and price.

  23. Karon Alexander

    October 22, 2021

    We love OKW!!!

  24. CHRISTINE P PAGE

    October 22, 2021

    No contest…Old Key West has the best cast members, largest rooms and is like home.

  25. Rachel

    October 22, 2021

    we love OKW. We love how big OKW is and how much space you get. The views on the balcony are amazing and to eat breakfast out there in the morning before going to the parks, beautiful!

  26. Heather K

    October 22, 2021

    While the rooms are the most gorgeous DVC rooms – in particular the one bedrooms and more… This for me is about lower crowds in the gorgeous common spaces. Riviera is intimate. Lower crowds and a more boutique hotel experience with solid high quality dining options for the number of rooms, the fantastic Le Petite cafe and library and great pool spaces with plenty of space for the number of rooms.

    They made mistakes on the design with the narrow width of the staircase from the lobby. And more/open balconies would be nice from the lobby toward the lake. Lastly CMs also need to check in and respond to guests more expediently to disburse larger groups from the intimate lobby more quickly. But I do not have an issue with the lobby size – it’s more like a boutique hotel and very chic.

    • Cynthia

      October 22, 2021

      I second all of this!

  27. Edward J Bagnell

    October 22, 2021

    SSR. Quiet and peaceful.

  28. Tammy S

    October 22, 2021

    I voted for Beach Club Villas but Saratoga Springs is a very close second. BCV wins because of its proximity to both EPCOT and Hollywood Studios. There’s nothing better than being able to walk home from the park. It has a great theme to it. The pool, Stormalong Bay, is large and has nooks and crannies that a family can disappear to. The quiet pool is very nice too. We actually spend more time there. With the boardwalk all around you as well as being close to both the Dolphin and the Swan, restaurants are plentiful. My wish for the Beach Club would be to have 3 bedroom units. My push for Saratoga Springs would be the places that you can walk. They have beautiful grounds with beautiful fountains. You can walk all over the large resort and even over to the TreeHouse Villas. We love the walk to Disney Springs and even venture over to Olivia’s at Old Key West. Grab a boat and head on down to Port Orleans. The con to SSR is that they don’t have enough signs up to let people know where they are. It’s a large resort and you can get easily turned around in it.

  29. Judy Goldilocks

    October 22, 2021

    Beach Club wins on multiple criteria. It has a great location which provides convenient access to two parks, many restaurants, and ease of transportation to other things on property with the Skyliner, boats, and of course buses. Storm-A-Long Bay pool is incredible and the quiet pool behind the villas is great for relaxing down time as well. Dues are in the middle of the pack for DVC resorts. Additionally, for most of the Seasons and similar room types, BCV falls close to middle of DVC resorts for point usage. It has all of the main room types. The theming is lovely. The DVC building is conveniently located at the resort as well as it being not too large or small. It’s the Baby Bear of DVC resorts! Having a 2042 expiration date is the only major drawback.

    • Judy Goldilocks

      October 22, 2021

      Edited to add: It doesn’t have all of the main room types. It’s missing Grand Villas. Since I can’t edit my original post, I’ll restate it here. “It has most of the main room types.”

  30. Maureen

    October 22, 2021

    Boardwalk Villa…location, location, location! Walkability to two parks…great dining at Boardwalk resorts!

  31. Amy

    October 22, 2021

    HILTON HEAD!! And it is all due to their wonderful CM’s. They know they don’t have the parks, so they go the extra mile for their DVC vacationers. You will not encounter poor service there–ever!

  32. Christine P.

    October 22, 2021

    Grand Floridian Villas. We’ve done All-Star, Caribbean Beach, and Saratoga and Poly with DVC points, but the hotel that truly stood out as a once-in a lifetime experience was splurging for Grand Flo. Yes, it’s pricey. But it’s also got a fabulous location, stellar restaurants, an utterly awe-inspiring lobby and grounds, and there’s just something about the service that can’t be found anywhere else on property. For adults or families with older kids it can’t be beat. Not the place to stay if you’re going every few months, perhaps (unless you’ve got very deep pockets) but being in the every 3-5 years crowd we’re all in on the full escapism and jaw-dropping beauty of the Grand Floridian.

  33. Mike

    October 22, 2021

    Boardwalk. Nightlife, proximity to everything. It should be poly but theres no fitness center

  34. Trish

    October 22, 2021

    OKW – the original and still the best! Largest rooms, park right in front of the door, regular side-by-side laundry in a separate room, great pools, walkable to Disney Springs.

  35. strength725

    October 22, 2021

    I voted for Saratoga Springs because I love being able to walk over to Disney Springs. There are so many restaurants there and so much to see and do. Like Boardwalk for its proximity to Hollywood Studios and Epcot since I don’t need transportation. But Old Key West is my home and will always be my favorite. It’s quiet and roomy and I love to have the ducks come to visit.

  36. Don Behrman

    October 22, 2021

    For my family the Polynesian is the winner!! We have stayed at each hotel on the loop and you can totally get immersed in the Polynesian theme. So beautiful and immersive that your just swept away. Great restaurants, beautiful beach area and so much to do! Easy to get to magic kingdom and epcot on the monorail. The staff is welcoming and friendly and there is a dole whip station on property!! Amazing place! Absolutely love it!

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