Side-by-side comparison
Bluegreen Vacations vs. WorldMark by Wyndham (2026)
Bluegreen Vacations and WorldMark by Wyndham are both mid-market points/credit programs at different corporate parents (HGV for Bluegreen since 2024, Travel + Leisure Co. for WorldMark). The biggest practical difference: WorldMark credits don't expire on most accounts. Bluegreen points operate on standard annual expiration logic.
Head-to-head
| Attribute | Bluegreen | WorldMark |
|---|---|---|
| Currency | Bluegreen Points | WorldMark Credits |
| Parent | Hilton Grand Vacations (acquired 2024) | Travel + Leisure Co. (formerly Wyndham Destinations) |
| Resort count | 60+ | 90+ |
| Typical allocation | 4,000–60,000 | 5,000–30,000 |
| Rental value per point | $0.008–$0.016 | $0.070–$0.140 |
The verdict
Which is better?
WorldMark is the better program for most owners. No-expiration credits eliminate annual forfeiture pressure — a meaningful flexibility advantage. West Coast / Pacific Northwest property access is consistent. Bluegreen has family-oriented themed properties (Bass Pro/Cabela's) and East Coast access WorldMark doesn't match, and HGV ownership may add upside over the next few years. Per-credit/per-point values are in similar ranges ($0.07–$0.14 WorldMark vs $0.008–$0.016 Bluegreen — but allocations are different).
Which one fits you?
Pick Bluegreen when:
- ✓You want family-oriented themed properties
- ✓East Coast and Smoky Mountains travel is your pattern
- ✓You're betting on HGV integration upside
- ✓You can use the points consistently year-to-year
Pick WorldMark when:
- ✓You travel inconsistently — no-expiration eliminates forfeiture
- ✓West Coast and Pacific Northwest are your destinations
- ✓You prefer simpler credit-based logic
- ✓You want broader resort variety than Bluegreen offers
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