WorldMark by Wyndham Resorts (Trendwest) in 2026

If you still know this product as Trendwest, the current brand to research is WorldMark by Wyndham. In 2026, the important questions are how WorldMark's credit system works, how much flexibility you really get and whether the ongoing fee structure makes sense for the trips you want to take.
This page works best beside our guides to Wyndham Vacation Resorts / Club Wyndham, Florida timeshares, Florida vacation clubs and vacation ownership pros and cons.
What WorldMark says it offers now
WorldMark's current resort pages say the club has 90+ WorldMark resorts in top destinations. Its current benefits pages go further and describe access to 220+ destinations across the wider Wyndham vacation-ownership world, plus nearly 4,200 affiliated exchange properties through RCI. That makes WorldMark less about one fixed home week and more about how effectively you can use your credits.
The Florida footprint is smaller but still live
WorldMark's current Florida resort pages are still live for Orlando and Daytona Beach. That is a much tighter Florida footprint than Club Wyndham, but it still gives the brand a real presence for travellers who want a Florida option inside a wider western-U.S.-heavy network.
WorldMark's core currency is still credits
WorldMark continues to describe its system around Vacation Credits. The benefit of that structure is flexibility: you can use credits differently depending on season, unit size and destination instead of being locked to the same accommodation every year. The tradeoff is that a points-based system only feels flexible when availability, planning habits and fee levels line up with the way you travel.
Bonus Time is one of the most concrete current perks
WorldMark's current owner guide says Bonus Time lets owners book discounted cash stays within 14 days of arrival, with a maximum stay of four nights. That is a genuinely useful benefit for owners who can travel at short notice, but it should be treated as a tactical perk rather than the whole value case for buying in.
Fees still matter as much as the credits
WorldMark's current rates-and-fees page remains a good reality check. It explicitly points owners to current housekeeping fees, credit rental rates and miscellaneous fees, and explains that these charges help support operations, cash bookings and exchange options. That is the right lens for judging value: do not ask only what credits can book, ask what the annual dues and extra transactional costs do to the real cost of each holiday.
Price and value in 2026
WorldMark developer pricing is still largely quote-led, so the cleanest way to compare it is to work backwards from your likely trips. Check how many credits your preferred Florida or western-U.S. stays usually require, what happens if you need to rent extra credits, and whether you are realistically the kind of owner who will use Bonus Time or exchange options often enough to justify the annual commitment.
If you want a fixed, predictable Florida holiday every year, some owners may actually find a simpler product easier to understand. If you want broader destination variety and can plan well, WorldMark's credit model can make more sense.
Keep the legal backdrop in mind
Florida Statutes Chapter 721 still matters when a timeshare or vacation ownership product is offered in Florida. Sections 721.03 and 721.05 are useful starting points because they show how the state frames the scope of regulated plans, accommodations and common expenses.
For side-by-side comparison, continue with Club Wyndham and our broader guides to Florida timeshares and Florida vacation clubs.






