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How many tower studios does Riviera have?

Tower Studios are one-room units that accommodate two people. Riviera has 24 of these located in the resort's arc on the west wing. These are the only DVC room with less than four people per room. There are three units per floor on floors 1-8.



Disney’s Riviera Resort, a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) property at Walt Disney World, features a very limited number of 24 Tower Studios. These unique rooms are a first-of-their-kind category specifically designed for parties of two adults. Unlike standard studios that might sleep four or five, the Tower Studio is a compact, space-efficient room located in the "tower" sections of the resort, offering a private balcony with stunning views of the Disney Skyliner or the resort's lush landscaping. The room features a queen-size pull-down Murphy bed that transforms into a sofa during the day, a small writing desk, and a modern bathroom. Because there are only 24 of these units in the entire resort, they are notoriously difficult to book, especially for DVC members using points during peak seasons. They are a popular choice for solo travelers or couples who want the luxury and "Riviera" aesthetic at a lower point cost (or cash price) than a larger villa. Despite their smaller footprint, they still offer the same high-end finishes, including marble accents and sophisticated European-inspired decor, that define the rest of the resort's accommodations.

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