I am a Wyndham owner as well. They have by far the most number of resorts. It has some excellent resorts. It also has many average resorts.
In the areas you have mentioned, they have Ocean Walk in Daytona Beach and Royal Vista in Pompano Beach. These are two of my favorite resorts in Florida. Better than Casa Del Mar and Solara Surfside as a pair.
The issue with Wyndham is that they have many nuisances fees that make the system less than useful. For instance, if you want to do partial week stays, as a non-VIP owner, you will have to pay for extra houseekeeping and reservation transaction fees. In addition, you can only book 3 or 4 night reservations until 3 months from check in. Lastly, given the way they manage inventory, sometimes you will need 2 reservations for a 3 night stay. Very cumbersome. And, you need to go out of your way to ensure that you are in the same unit for such a short stay.
If you own a lot of points, you can no longer transfer points out and to rent, you will need to pay a $99 guest fee. Very owner unfriendly. Their customer service really sucks, too. They change rules on a whim and their reps can't always follow the rules changes. So, you end up fighting with them to get stuff done.
In addition, you can only trade with RCI or II and trading power is very weak unless you are trading back into Wyndham resorts.
The good news is that Wyndham has created such owner unfriendly policies that they have tanked the resale market to almost zero. You can pick up Wyndhams for a song. Watch out for maintenance fees, though. If you get some points packages with low maintenance fees and FSP fees, then Wyndham can be a very effective ownership. I would buy it for full week stays to avoid surcharges. Or, if you are buying for partial week stays, make sure you estimate the total cost of those short stays including maintenance fees, taxes, extra housekeeping, extra transaction fees. You may find that it is cheaper to rent from a platinum VIP owner and pay them the $99 guest fee.
HGVC also has a booking fee. It is $49. Bluegreen does not have housekeeping fees or reservation fees, but they do have cancellation or change fees.