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You will have to pay another exchange fee. And if you've already paid the $95 DVC fee you MAY have to pay that again as well. This is called a retrade and can only be done when converting a present trade to a new one.ChloeChipper said:Thanks you guys for the advice.
I traded a 2 bedroom unit to get this one. I just called Interval and they are going to let me do an additional 'trade' if a larger unit comes available. They did have a studio available at BCV the same week as us, but we dont have another week to trade for itI called DVC to try to reserve it but since I am not a member I cant do it that way.
I will keep trying - worst case scenario (which is still pretty awesome), we'll keep the 1 bedroom and become a very close family! My boys will no way be able to sleep together in one bed btw - they are 14 and 15 and at each other 23 hours a day! My daughter is 17 and I am sure she wouldnt want to sleep with either one of them! So it'll be 2 aerobeds for us.
Remember any occupancy flexibility does not necessarily apply to II trades. According to the II-DVC exchange guide, the maximum occupancy of the 1 BR is 4. You might want to get a second trade for a studio and attempt to have them put together. Chances of getting a 2 BR sitting there when you call are essentially none.