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So which Worldmark resorts are going to close?

Floridaman76

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I'm sure you have heard that Wyndham is closing like 20% of it's sites (20 out of approximately 100 strictly Wyndham site, not including WM owned sites with Wyndham presence, or former Shell resorts)

Anybody want to speculate on which Worldmark resorts are going to close? Lots of dead wood over on the WM side of the house too.
 
I believe this would take a decision by the Worldmark BOD and a Vote of the Membership. But I will have to take a look at the Founding Documents.
 
I'm sure you have heard that Wyndham is closing like 20% of it's sites (20 out of approximately 100 strictly Wyndham site, not including WM owned sites with Wyndham presence, or former Shell resorts)

Anybody want to speculate on which Worldmark resorts are going to close? Lots of dead wood over on the WM side of the house too.

I thought it was only 3 properties. Do you have a list of the 20?
 
I thought it was only 3 properties. Do you have a list of the 20?
If I am correct I confirmed 13 using extra holidays. Those resorts showed no rooms available in 2026 while showing other resorts that do. Those 13 were on the suspected to close list. There may be more
 
If I am correct I confirmed 13 using extra holidays. Those resorts showed no rooms available in 2026 while showing other resorts that do. Those 13 were on the suspected to close list. There may be more
Looks like folks have collated on Wyndham side; but would love to see similar list on WM side, for WM owners, @RENTER
TY!
 
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The 14 units at the Valley Isle in Maui are gone. Schooner Landing in Newport Oregon is gone.

I'm not hearing anything about the other resorts closing for any other reason other than renovations.

Bill
 
Valley Isle on Maui the Units were under a Lease. Do not know if it was the Owner or Wyndham that decided not to renegotiate the Lease. Schooner Landing had all sorts of problems starting with major shifting of the cliff. Also Worldmark by Wyndham did not Manage the Timeshare. There were maintenance or lack thereof issues.
 
Valley Isle on Maui the Units were under a Lease. Do not know if it was the Owner or Wyndham that decided not to renegotiate the Lease. Schooner Landing had all sorts of problems starting with major shifting of the cliff. Also Worldmark by Wyndham did not Manage the Timeshare. There were maintenance or lack thereof issues.

I wonder what's happening with the erosion at the Glen Eden resort. I saw a picture of the WM website and the erosion looks like it's getting close to the resort. We drove through the Schooner Landing resort and thought it looked dilapidated to the point of needing a complete exterior renovation.

Bill
 
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