WorldMark Indio Review (2024)

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Want to know what it’s like to stay at WorldMark Indio? We’ve got you covered with everything we experienced during our stay!

WorldMark Indio is a Wyndham timeshare property on the outskirts of the Greater Palm Springs area.

This one in particular felt more like a resort than any of the other WorldMark or Club Wyndham timeshares we’ve been to.

It’s standout feature is definitely the lazy river!

Before the pool opens each morning, they offer “reverse walking” through the lazy river where you walk against the current.

The views around the resort are also great to wake up to each morning.

sunset view at Worldmark Indio

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WorldMark Indio Review

WorldMark Indio is a great place to stay away from the hustle and bustle of Palm Springs.

It’s set pretty far back away from the main road, but there is a golf course you’ll pass as you’re driving into the resort.

The rooms are kept up very nicely and the pool is the perfect place to spend the day lounging around.

Every room has a full-kitchen and in-unit laundry, so you’ll never need to leave!

entrance of Worldmark Indio

Room Types

While we’ve only personally stayed in a one bedroom here, we also got to tour their 4 bedroom presidential suite, so we’ll share about both here.

One Bedroom

When we stayed at WorldMark Indio we stayed in a one bedroom.

You can see a full walk-through of the one bedroom on our YouTube channel.

The bedroom itself isn’t huge, but the living area really makes up for it.

Not pictured below is also a tv in the bedroom.

bedroom

The bathroom is spacious and has a somewhat odd layout, but it’s functional.

Though I wish the tub was nicer since there is obviously space for it.

bathroom

Some nice features of this room include the full kitchen and island, which offers lots of space for cooking.

Not included in the photo is just to the right is a full sized refrigerator and freezer.

kitchen

Additionally, there is a Murphy bed in the living room, so you can sleep up to 4 people in this room.

murphy bed

The dining room table is also a great size, especially as a work space if you’re on a work-cation.

You can also see in the background there is a couch and chair that offers seating for 4 people.

living room

4 Bedroom Presidential Suite

While we were there we also toured the 4 bedroom presidential suite!

Check out the full room tour on our YouTube Channel.

There are 2 rooms that are considered primary bedrooms since they both have king beds and their own ensuite bathrooms.

master bedroom

They are practically mirrors of each other, just like 3rd and 4th bedrooms mirror each other.

2nd bedroom

Both of these primary rooms also have a jacuzzi tub in the bathroom.

There is a separate shower just out of frame to the left and both of these bathrooms are nearly identical.

master bathroom

Then there are 2 bedrooms that have 2 twin beds and they share a bathroom in-between them.

3rd bedroom

While the bathroom that these rooms share isn’t as spacious as the primary rooms, they’re still functional.

shared bathroom

The 4th bedroom essentially mirrors the 3rd bedroom and sits just on the other side of the bathroom.

4th bedroom

With this set up, you can sleep 8 people in this suite, though if you add in the couch in the living room you could get a 9th person.

Or if you have small kids that like to share a bed with you you could get 1-2 more people in this room comfortably.

The dining room seats 8 people, but there is also a counter top in the kitchen that seats 4 people.

dining table

The living room really brings the whole suite together with various seating options, a mounted tv, and a cozy fireplace.

You can also see in the background that the balcony has another dining table if you want to eat outside.

There is also balcony access from some of the bedrooms.

living room

Lastly, the kitchen here is just incredible.

It has really nice, updated appliances, tons of space, and a breakfast bar.

kitchen

Room Pricing

When we stayed here we were using a 2 year Club Wyndham sampler package, which is essentially a timeshare trial.

For a 3 night stay in a one bedroom in May, we used 41,400 points.

With what we paid for the sampler package, this came out to a total of $364.73 for the total stay, or $121.58 each night.

While this isn’t the cheapest room ever, we had a one bedroom with a full kitchen and in-unit laundry, so we definitely got our money’s worth out of our stay.

view from room

Resort Amenities

Like I’ve mentioned earlier, the main attraction here is the pool which has a lazy river.

Inner tubes are provided at the lazy river and I believe you have to have a tube to get in the river as they don’t let people swim around in it.

However, if you go before the pool opens, they offer 30-60 minutes of time where you can walk through the lazy river in the reverse direction of the current.

It’s great exercise and you’ll mostly find the older crowd doing this, but it’s available to anybody.

Since it gets very hot out in Indio, especially during the Summer, there are cooling rugs laid out all over so you don’t burn your feet on the concrete as you’re going between the lazy river, the pool, and your lounge chair.

pool

Overall Experience

Overall, this is a great vacation destination.

As far as timeshares go, this is one of our favorite places to stay.

The rooms and the resort as a whole are kept up very well.

The views are great and we love going out to the Palm Springs area as much as we can.

It’s also near Joshua Tree National Park, so it makes for a great home base if you want to visit there too.

view of pool

Our Favorite Wyndham Timeshare Resorts

Between Club Wyndham and WorldMark by Wyndham, we’ve been able to visit a handful of timeshare properties around the US and these are our favorites.

Club Wyndham La Cascada (San Antonio)

While La Cascada is one of the pricier Club Wyndham properties, it’s on par with the neighboring hotels and resorts.

This resort is right along the San Antonio Riverwalk, so you’re paying for your access and convenience to all of San Antonio’s most popular attractions.

The rooms are really nice, have full kitchens and a jacuzzi, plus a balcony overlooking the city.

We stayed in a 1 bedroom on our visit and shared a complete review of our experience.

You can also check out the full room tour on our YouTube channel.

San Antonio Riverwalk

 Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza (New Orleans)

Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza is a neat hotel in the Garden District of New Orleans.

With the city being as old as it is, the rooms are a bit smaller than most Club Wyndham properties, but it’s decorated nicely to fit the theme of New Orleans.

During Mardi Gras this hotel is right on the parade route.

There’s also a street car stop right out front that’s a quick ride into the French Quarter.

You can read our complete review of this timeshare on our blog or check out a full room tour video on our YouTube channel.

Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza

Club Wyndham National Harbor (Washington, D.C.)

This resort is actually in National Harbor, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC.

It’s again one of the more expensive properties due to it’s location, but the rooms are much larger than other city destinations.

It’s centrally located in National Harbor, surrounded by shops and restaurants.

We booked a one bedroom when we stayed here, but we received a complimentary upgrade to a two bedroom unit that was amazing.

You can read our full review or check out our room tour video on our YouTube channel.

Lincoln Memorial

Club Wyndham Shawnee Village (Poconos, Pennsylvania)

Now for another affordable option!

This resort is made up of a bunch of cabin-like buildings spread throughout the property.

We stayed in a one bedroom that was very spacious, had a fireplace, and came with a full kitchen and in-unit laundry.

This was one of my favorite places because it was quiet, near all the activities in The Poconos, and you get way more for your money at this resort than the city destinations.

You can read our full review on our blog or check out the full room tour video on our YouTube channel.

Club Wyndham Shawnee Village

WorldMark Angels Camp

Angels Camp is in Northern California’s gold country near Yosemite National Park.

The WorldMark resort here is like a rustic mountain lodge, complete with cozy fireplaces in each unit.

We love staying up there to unplug and enjoy nature.

Big Trees State Park

WorldMark Big Bear

WorldMark Big Bear is located in the mountains just outside of LA and Orange County.

It’s a great mountain getaway whether you want to enjoy the lake in the Summer or skiing in the Winter.

You can see a full walk-through of our one bedroom at this resort on our YouTube Channel.

Big Bear Lake

Legacy Golf Resort Phoenix

This is a resort that Club Wyndham shares with Shell Vacations.

It’s set back against the mountains of Phoenix and really feels more like a resort getaway than most of the other Wyndham timeshare properties.

Legacy Golf Resort

Conclusion: WorldMark Indio Review

WorldMark Indio is one of Wyndham’s best timeshare properties.

It’s affordable, spacious, has all the in-room and resort amenities you could want, and it’s in the beautiful area of Palm Springs.

If you’re looking for other resorts in the Palm Springs area, we used to love staying at Marquis Villas Resort right in downtown.

They are currently closed though, so the next best place is definitely Palm Canyon Resort.

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