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How much of Riviera Resort is sold?

Disney has now sold 3,249,940 Riviera points, or 48.2%, of the resort's 6.7 million points. Riviera has averaged 77,910 points in monthly sales, which includes several months in 2020 when sales for all DVC resorts were severely impacted by the COVID pandemic.



As of early 2026, Disney’s Riviera Resort is approximately 84% sold out in terms of its total Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points. Specifically, reports from January 2026 indicate that Disney has sold roughly 5.66 million points out of the resort's total allocation of approximately 6.74 million points. This represents a steady climb for the Mediterranean-themed property, which opened in 2019. At the current sales pace, the resort is projected to be completely sold out by the summer of 2027, depending on how many points Disney chooses to retain for cash rentals or developer use. The resort features 341 vacation homes, and nearly all of them (over 94%) have been officially declared into the DVC inventory for member booking. This high sales percentage reflects the resort's popularity, aided by its direct access to the Disney Skyliner and its unique "Tower Studio" accommodations. For potential buyers in 2026, the window for purchasing direct points from Disney for this specific location is slowly narrowing.

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In February 2015, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) acquired the Riviera hotel and its associated land for $182.5 million. The property was leased back to its existing operators, Paragon Gaming, who officially closed the establishment on Monday, May 4, 2015.

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