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12

INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL

IntervalWorld.com

HOW TO

EXCHANGE

GETTING A FAIR TRADE

When you place an exchange request, Interval’s state-of-the-art system

evaluates your resort week, based on the following factors, so that the vacation accommodations you

receive and your vacation experience are comparable to those at your home resort.

RESORT QUALITY

Interval International measures and monitors the qual-

ity standards of our member resorts by reviewing evalu-

ation forms received from exchange guests, conducting

resort inspections, and employing our unique Quality

Rating System. Factors considered include aspects of the

resort, units, and destination; physical attributes of the prop-

erty and facilities; the availability, quality, and scope of guest

services and amenities; and resort location.

In terms of location, because timeshare resorts are built to reflect

local culture, architecture, and lifestyles, the standards of accom-

modations vary from one area to the next. While some disparity

exists in the quality of accommodations and amenities from one

destination to another, experiencing different cultures, locales, and

resorts is an appealing part of exchanging for many people.

Interval’s system is designed to give you a fair exchange wherever

you travel.

SUPPLY AND DEMAND

Your ability to secure an exchange is also influenced by the supply

of and demand for resort weeks, both at a specific resort and within

your desired vacation destination. Simply put, the resort weeks that

are available (the supply) are those that have been offered for

exchange by Interval members. But, some members prefer to hold

on to the unit they purchased because they like the season (families

with children might buy a week during the summer because the

period between school years is the only time they

can travel together) or the location (avid skiers will

likelywant to keep their week in theColorado Rockies

or the Alps). When members who own at highly

desirable destinations or during peak travel periods

do not give up their week for exchange, there may

not be enough resort space available to satisfy every

member’s vacation request (the demand).

To partially remedy this situation, we attempt

to increase the supply of weeks available to you

through a variety of methods. And, to help you

better understand the ebb and flow of leisure

travel demand within a destination area

throughout the year — and assist

with vacation planning — Interval

International provides its pro-

prietary Travel Demand Index

(see facing page).

SLEEPING CAPACITY

Sleeping capacity is deter-

mined on the basis of two

people per private sleeping

area — not maximum occu-

pancy. Units with more pri-

vate sleeping areas are often in

greater demand and generally will

yield higher trading power. To deter-

mine the private sleeping capacity of a par-

ticular resort unit, refer to this number in your

Directory

D

. To determine the maximum occupancy of an

Interval resort unit, refer to this number in your Directory

D

.

ENHANCING YOUR TRADING POWER

When new resort weeks enter the exchange system, we first

review all pending exchange requests for possible matches, based

on the above factors. Only after we’ve completed this process do

we release the weeks to members seeking an instant exchange

confirmation. Therefore, the best way to enhance your exchange

opportunities is to place a pending request, and to do so as early as

possible. This not only boosts your trading power, but also gives us

the most time to find a suitable match. Keep in mind that the

more flexible you are when selecting dates and destinations, the

better your chances are of receiving an exchange confirmation.

INTERVAL’S

SYSTEM

IS DESIGNED TO

GIVE YOU A FAIR

EXCHANGE WHEREVER

YOU TRAVEL.