Dean said:
Rather than trying to fill in the blanks, I'm just going to start from scratch. The process should start with you deciding when and where you want to go. As noted, the more choices you give DVC and II, the better your chances of success. You should then look at the DVC-II websites to see what resorts are available where you want to go and start to research them prior to calling DVC. One you know what resorts and where and what unit size you need, simply call DVC and put in the request. You will need to pay the exchange fee up front which may be non refundable and you need to have the points available that match the trade you are looking at. DVC will then start looking for your trade and call you if anything comes up that matches.
It's funny to me what many people think is flexible and the amount of flexibility generally required to match tough requests. For high demand times I'd say 6-10 weeks and 6-10 resorts would be the minimum flexibility neededin most cases to be successful. However, the DVC exchange system is amenable to the "shoot the moon" philosophy. That is you ask for the tip top options and if you get it great, if not, no harm done. The deposit first is a specialty situation when it comes to DVC, though it is the primary method for non DVC II trades. I won't discuss it further in this thread unless pressed.
Great words of wisdom from Dean. To summarize what he said, the Interval element of the DVC program really only works for people who are:
(a) true long-term advance planners
(b) willing to do a serious amount of relatively in-depth advance homework
(c) comfortable casting out a "speculative net" as broad as Dean describes (ergo, a large number of resorts across a large number of dates). The latter is a
big adjustment for most people, not being the way most of us are used to planning vacations.
How so? Well, for the last two years, I've been tryng to get my family to sit down and do this. Why so drawn out? Well, I can state that most difficult element to grapple with (and what has prevented us to date with actually moving forward with an exchange request) is
getting everyone to agree on the breadth of resorts and dates, and the prioritization within both lists (when putting in your search with DVC, you have to state 1st choice, 2nd etc. on both resorts
and dates). That in essence involves getting people to think in terms that I can best analogize to that of a professional commodity speculator. Not easy!!!
Whatever, I'm optimistic we'll resolve our "debates" within the next few months, and finally be putting in a search request an exchange (for the Caribbean in spring 2007 or winter 2008 or winter or spring 2009, etc.)
So, my bottom line walk-away? Trust me, the "spontaneous wing-it" crowd need
not apply to the Interval exchange option!!
