What Are My WorldMark by Wyndham Credits Worth in 2026?

By The Timeshare Points Value EditorsReviewed February 20266 min readWe earn commission when you list on partner platforms. Our recommendations are independent.
Short answer

WorldMark by Wyndham worldmark credits rent for 7¢ to 14¢ each on the secondary market in 2026. A 17,500-point allocation is worth roughly $1,225–$2,450 in rental income depending on resort mix and season. Use the calculator below to get your exact range.

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About WorldMark by Wyndham

WorldMark by Wyndham operates under Travel + Leisure Co. (the same parent as Club Wyndham) but is a separate vacation ownership program with a distinct membership system based on Credits rather than Points. The portfolio focuses on the Western U.S., Hawaii, Mexico, and Fiji — complementary to Club Wyndham's broader Eastern and international focus. WorldMark members typically hold smaller annual Credit allocations (6,000–20,000) than Club Wyndham owners, but each Credit is worth significantly more — typical secondary-market rental value is $0.07–$0.14 per Credit.

How WorldMark by Wyndham Points Work

WorldMark Credits cover all WorldMark resorts and select Wyndham properties via Plus Partners. Reservations are priced by resort, season, and unit size. Members can book at any resort up to 13 months in advance — there's no "home resort" concept like Club Wyndham. Credits banking is allowed (one year forward) and borrowing from next year is permitted up to 6 months ahead. The TravelShare benefit tier (offered to developer-direct purchasers) adds discounts and bonus credits, but resale buyers do not inherit TravelShare benefits.

Typical Allocations

TierWorldMark CreditsNotes
Entry-level5,000–7,000One peak-week stay at a mid-tier resort
Standard7,500–14,000Most common allocation; multi-trip annual travel
Premier14,000–20,000Extended Hawaii/Cabo trips or multiple peak weeks
Elite20,000+Rarely seen on resale

Renting vs. Selling Your WorldMark Points

WorldMark Credits have the highest per-credit rental value of any major Western-U.S.-focused timeshare program. A 10,000-credit allocation typically rents for $700–$1,400 per year. Hawaii, Cabo, and Park City resorts command the strongest per-credit value. Self-renting peak weeks on Airbnb/Vrbo is straightforward; buyer services like Timeshare Rental Pros pay $0.05–$0.10 per credit upfront — less than self-rental upside but with no booking management.

WorldMark owners can use Wyndham's Ovation program (the same program available to Club Wyndham owners) to exit fully-paid contracts. WorldMark resale via licensed brokers typically recovers 30–60% of original purchase price — better than Club Wyndham resale because of the smaller, more curated portfolio. Right of First Refusal applies. TravelShare benefits do not transfer to resale buyers, which is one reason resale prices stay below developer-direct.

Expiration & Banking Rules

WorldMark Credits expire at the end of your use year unless banked forward. Banking is allowed one year ahead for a fee; borrowing is permitted up to 6 months into the next use year. Banking is straightforward but owners still need to actively manage the annual cycle — Credits forfeit silently if no booking is made and no banking is initiated.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are WorldMark credits worth?

WorldMark Credits are worth $0.07–$0.14 each on the secondary rental market. A typical 10,000-credit allocation rents for $700–$1,400 per year. Hawaii, Cabo, and Park City properties command the highest per-credit value.

What's the difference between WorldMark and Club Wyndham?

Both operate under Travel + Leisure Co. but are separate programs. Club Wyndham uses Points and focuses on Eastern U.S. + international resorts. WorldMark uses Credits and focuses on the Western U.S., Hawaii, Mexico, and Fiji. Each Credit is worth more than each Point but allocations are smaller, so total annual value is comparable.

What is TravelShare and do I get it on resale?

TravelShare is a benefit tier offered to WorldMark members who purchase directly from the developer. It includes housekeeping credits, discounts, and bonus credits. TravelShare does NOT transfer to resale buyers — only the underlying Credits ownership transfers. This is the main reason resale contracts trade at a discount to developer-direct.

Can I use WorldMark credits at Club Wyndham resorts?

Yes, via Plus Partners — a reciprocal booking program. The conversion rate is typically unfavorable, so most WorldMark owners use Credits within the WorldMark portfolio for best value, only crossing over for specific resorts not in the WorldMark network.

Can I sell my WorldMark ownership?

Yes. Resale via licensed brokers typically recovers 30–60% of original purchase price — better than Club Wyndham resale. The Wyndham Ovation program is available for paid-up owners who want to exit free of charge. Right of First Refusal applies on resale transactions.

How do I rent out my WorldMark credits?

Book peak weeks at Hawaii, Cabo, or Park City properties — WorldMark's highest-value markets — and list on Airbnb or Vrbo. Services like Timeshare Rental Pros pay cash upfront for unused annual credits. Given the strong per-credit value, even buyer-service payouts often cover annual maintenance fees.

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