December 15, 2025
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New Year’s Resolution? Think Vacation:

Every year, Americans make the same resolutions—lose weight, start exercising regularly and quit smoking—all in an effort to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. But inevitably, many resolutions fall by the wayside.

What many Americans don’t realize is that there is an easier, more enjoyable way to stay healthy: Take regular vacations. And vacation ownership offers that perfect opportunity to vacation how Americans want to vacation—any way they like.

Studies have shown the far-reaching health benefits of taking regular vacations and yet, according to an Expedia.com International Vacation Deprivation Survey, about one-third of employed U.S. adults do not take all of the vacation days they receive each year.

Wyndham Vacation Ownership offers two flexible timeshare programs, Club Wyndham® Plus and WorldMark, The Club, which provide owners with an annual points or credits-based currency to select when and where they want to vacation.

“Becoming an owner made sense to me because those credits are mine,” said Regina Rollis, a longtime WorldMark, The Club owner. “I can use them this year, next year, in 20 years. I’ll be taking vacations for the rest of my life with WorldMark.”

It’s really simple. Owners choose where they want to go, what type of condominium-style unit they want to stay in and how long they want to vacation. There are approximately 150 resorts to choose from. So whether it’s a weekend in San Francisco or Washington, D.C., or a weeklong adventure to Orlando, it’s easy to get right to the point and keep that New Year’s resolution.

For more information about Wyndham Vacation Ownership, please visit WyndhamVacation Resorts.com or WorldMarkby Wyndham.com.

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