Company Continues to Expand Presence in Southern California and Add Urban Destinations to its Resort Portfolio
ORLANDO, Fla. 01-04-2008 — Wyndham Vacation Ownership, the worlds largest vacation ownership company and a member of the Wyndham Worldwide family of companies (NYSE: WYN), has opened WorldMark Mission Valley, its third resort in San Diego, Calif., joining Wyndham Harbour Lights and WorldMark San Diego. Operating under the WorldMark by Wyndham portfolio of products, the 167-unit WorldMark Mission Valley resort is the companys latest urban destination property.
Featuring a mix of well-appointed one- and two-bedroom units, WorldMark Mission Valley has several amenities for owners and their guests to enjoy, including a pool, hot tub, exercise facility and on-site parking. Each spacious unit has a living room, dining room, full kitchen and washer and dryer for added convenience.
Named for the historic Mission San Diego de Alcala founded in 1769, the Mission Valley area of San Diego offers plenty for owners to enjoy, from dining and shopping to recreational activities and historical sites. For sports fans, Mission Valley is the location of Qualcomm Stadium, the home of the National Football Leagues San Diego Chargers and San Diego State Universitys Aztecs football team. In addition, WorldMark Mission Valley is conveniently located near the attractions, nightlife and amenities of San Diego including SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego Zoo, Presidio Park and Balboa Park.
Wyndham Vacation Ownership continues to expand its presence in Southern California. In addition to its three San Diego area resorts, the company will also open its second resorts in both Oceanside and Anaheim in 2008. These properties complement Wyndham Vacation Ownerships established resorts in Big Bear, Indio and Palm Springs. All told there are ten Wyndham Vacation Ownership resorts in this region.
WorldMark Mission Valley also becomes the companys latest urban destination resort. In addition to San Diego, Wyndham Vacation Ownership has recently opened or is developing resorts in Washington, D.C.; San Antonio; San Francisco; and New Orleans.
