Nice village, been there many times. The Barn still a favorite restaurant, was there a few weeks ago after seeing the new 'town' at the Village to the North.
Here was my step by step, almost day to day conversion:
May the fun begin - conversion of 15 yr Baquacil pool
Its long but very documented on the process. I know there may have also been some CDX in the water still but I can say, I am much happier and have less stress walking out on the deck, wondering if I would be able to see the bottom or not. The attached pictures were from 2017 when it started to get bad. All chemical levels were almost perfect but who wants to swim in this? 1st pic is the pink/white mold on the first step, 5 inches of water and still cloudy. 2nd pic is of my robot, hiding at the bottom of 7ft of cloudy water. Took 3 more seasons to give up on baquacil.
If you decide to switch next spring, you'll want to find a good source for liquid chlorine 12% (sometimes 12.5%). It can be from any of the residential water treatment companies that service softener systems. Now is the time to read up and educate.
ABC's of Pool Water Chemistry - Trouble Free Pool and a must for conversion is
TFTestkits.net TF-100 Test Kit with the XL option for testing FAS/DPD CHLORINE & CC'S.
I was in your position last summer, hesitant to switch especially since it was like learning a who new language or at least a different dialect!