Is the Riviera a Moderate or Deluxe Resort?

By Anna Duncan

If you’re considering a stay at Disney’s Riviera Resort, you may be wondering whether it falls under the moderate or deluxe category of Disney World Resorts. The answer is not so straightforward, as the Riviera Resort is actually in a category of its own.

The Riviera Resort

The Riviera Resort is one of the newest additions to Disney’s lineup of resorts. It opened in December 2019 and is located in the Epcot resort area. The resort draws inspiration from the European Riviera and features elegant, sophisticated decor throughout.

The Accommodations

The rooms at the Riviera Resort are spacious and beautifully designed. Guests can choose from a variety of room types, including Deluxe Studios, One-Bedroom Villas, Two-Bedroom Villas, and Three-Bedroom Grand Villas.

Deluxe Studios: The Deluxe Studios are similar to those found at other deluxe Disney resorts. They can accommodate up to five guests and feature a kitchenette with a small refrigerator, microwave, toaster, and coffee maker.

One-Bedroom Villas: The One-Bedroom Villas offer more space than the Deluxe Studios and can accommodate up to five guests. These rooms feature a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a living room area with a pull-out sofa bed, and separate bedroom with either one king bed or two queen beds.

Two-Bedroom Villas: The Two-Bedroom Villas are ideal for larger families or groups traveling together. They can accommodate up to nine guests and feature two bedrooms (one with a king bed and one with two queen beds), as well as a living room area with a pull-out sofa bed.

Three-Bedroom Grand Villas: The Three-Bedroom Grand Villas are the largest accommodations available at the Riviera Resort. They can accommodate up to 12 guests and feature three bedrooms (two with a king bed and one with two queen beds), as well as a living room area with a pull-out sofa bed.

The Amenities

The Riviera Resort offers a variety of amenities that are typically found at deluxe Disney resorts, including:

  • A stunning main pool area with a waterslide and hot tub
  • A quieter leisure pool for those looking to relax
  • A state-of-the-art fitness center
  • Multiple dining options, including a rooftop restaurant and lounge with views of Epcot’s nightly fireworks
  • A convenient location within walking distance to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the International Gateway entrance to Epcot
  • Complimentary transportation via bus or Skyliner to all other areas of Walt Disney World Resort

The Price Point

While the Riviera Resort offers many deluxe-level amenities, the price point is actually closer to that of a moderate resort. Room rates typically start around $400 per night, which is significantly less than other deluxe Disney resorts like the Grand Floridian or Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Conclusion

In short, the Riviera Resort is not your typical moderate or deluxe Disney resort. It offers many deluxe-level amenities but at a more affordable price point. Its unique category makes it an attractive option for families looking for upscale accommodations without breaking the bank.