Got it. I didn't realize there was one. What are the differences between the RCI and II calendar? I thought the standard was the first check-in day of the calendar year is week 1 and then continues to week 52 or 53.
It is the same, yet different. I never knew this. I thought all the timeshares systems used the same weeks schedule. I just discovered this is not the case. I own an RCI/Wyndham affiliated resort (Smuggs) fixed week 30 and I own an Innseason resort (Pollard Brook) fixed week31 which used to be with II and still goes by the II calendar. I take these as back to back vacations each year and have had no issues. We drive from one resort to the other for a 2 week vacation.
But- since this year has 53 weeks, the weeks are different this year, for example. My Smuggs week 30 - Sunday check-in-falls on 7/23. I incorrectly just assumed that my Pollard Brook week 31 fell the following Sunday on 7/30. Thank goodness I happened to call the resort about something related and they told me I was scheduled to check in on 8/6- THEIR week 31 for this year!!!! The resort agreed to swap me into a unit for 7/30, but if I didn't call we would have showed up on 7/30 and not be able to check -in!
The assistant manager explained that every resort handles the weeks differently and that they are still using the II calendar from when they were affiliated with II. He said I could get a copy of it when I check in this summer in the lobby.
I looked on line on my account at the dates Pollard Brook has me booked for a few years in advance (since I own a fixed week) after this one and the dates do match up with my other week going forward as it has done in the past. But I guess I will always have to check just to make sure from now on.
But I wanted to get a copy of the II calendar as well. My RCI one is a 10 year calendar and is very helpful in planning.
You learn something new every day! Meanwhile, I still can't wrap my head around how the dates could be different in a so-called calendar year! But I am more right brained. Maybe you need to be more left brained to understand it.