Whether you’re watching courtside, behind home plate, or on the 50-yard line, watching your favorite team play is always more exciting in person – and in paradise. Experience the wonderful world of sports through travel on your next getaway.
Whether you’re watching courtside, behind home plate, or on the 50-yard line, watching your favorite team play is always more exciting in person – and in paradise. Experience the wonderful world of sports through travel on your next getaway.
Be one of more than 60 million people who hit the stadium to watch MLB games each year. Your resorts get you close to top teams, including the New York Yankees (Club Wyndham Midtown 45), the Los Angeles Dodgers (Club Wyndham Anaheim), the Miami Marlins (Club Wyndham Palm-Aire), the Washington Nationals (Club Wyndham National Harbor), and the San Diego Padres (Club Wyndham Harbour Lights).
American football fans are cradle to grave, do or die, rain or shine, and never give up. There are many NFL teams who play near Club Wyndham resorts, including the San Francisco 49ers (Club Wyndham Canterbury), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Club Wyndham Clearwater Beach), New Orleans Saints (Club Wyndham La Belle Maison), Atlanta Falcons (Margaritaville Vacation Club - Atlanta), and Seattle Seahawks (WorldMark The Camlin — Club Pass).
Both the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) are wildly popular and have teams that play near Club Wyndham resorts. Check out top teams like the NBA’s Miami Heat (Club Wyndham Sea Gardens), Portland Trail Blazers (Club Wyndham Portland Waterfront Park), and San Antonio Spurs (Club Wyndham La Cascada), and the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces (Margaritaville Vacation Club - Desert Blue) and Seattle Storm (WorldMark The Camlin — Club Pass).
Soccer (or football as it’s more commonly known) is the world’s most popular sport. Soccer is growing in popularity in the U.S. and now many big cities have major league teams right next to your Club Wyndham resorts, including Orlando City SC (Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek), New York Red Bulls (Club Wyndham Midtown 45), and Seattle Sounders FC (WorldMark The Camlin — Club Pass) for men, and Orlando Pride (Club Wyndham Orlando International), and Seattle Reign (WorldMark The Camlin — Club Pass) for women.
The city’s central hub is home to world-class attractions and beautiful green spaces. No visit to downtown Atlanta is complete with a trip to Centennial Olympic Park. The 22-acre green space was the world’s gathering place during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games and is now a year-round destination. If you’d rather beat the heat, head inside to explore the iconic Georgia Aquarium or learn about the city’s most famous beverage at the World of Coca-Cola museum.
A vibrant urban district, Midtown is full of arts, culture, and entertainment, combining museums and attractions with great shopping and dining. Atlanta’s largest city park, Piedmont Park features bike trails, jogging paths, playgrounds, recreation fields, and more. The Atlanta Botanical Garden features 30 acres of themed gardens including a rose garden, edible garden, and a Japanese garden. Plus, with rotating exhibits throughout the year you’re bound to see something unique. Head inside to the High Museum of Art, the leading art museum in the Southeast with more than 15,000 pieces of art. If performance art is more up your alley, head to the Fox Theater for a Broadway play, concert, comedy show, or ballet.
Just north of Midtown sits Buckhead. Known for its shopping, entertainment, and delicious dining options Buckhead has a little bit of everything. The Buckhead Village District is a shopper’s dream. The walkable eight-block complex features high-end shopping from brands like Dior, Hermes, and Christian Louboutin paired with eclectic dining options. Learn a bit about Atlanta’s rich history at the Atlanta History Center. Located amongst historic buildings, including Atlanta’s oldest farmhouse, the Atlanta History Center features exhibits on the 1996 Olympics, Atlanta’s railroad history, the Civil War, and Native American history in Georgia.
A historic neighborhood, the Old Fourth Ward is the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Explore the Civil Rights leader’s life at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park. The 35-acre site includes Dr. King’s birth home and the original Ebenezer Baptist Church. Explore the Atlanta BeltLine, a former railway corridor that has been repurposed for multi-use trails making for a great way to enjoy an urban hike. With all of that exploring, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Check out THE ROOF at Ponce City Market for gorgeous city views and delectable eats.
With an eclectic, Bohemian spirit, Little Five Points boasts street art, vintage stores, and the perfect spot for people watching. Fans of live music will want to check out the lineup at the Variety Playhouse to see which acts are coming through. Grab a bite at the iconic Vortex, known for its burgers and a large selection of indulgent bar food. Or, take a stroll popping into independent bookstores and vintage apparel shops.
This modern high-rise is an urban paradise with trendy decor and luxe amenities. It also offers proximity to five professional Atlanta sports teams — the Braves (MLB), Hawks (NBA), Falcons (NFL), Dream (WNBA), and Atlanta United FC (MLS) — plus NASCAR’s Atlanta Motor Speedway, the College Football Hall of Fame, and the annual PGA Tour Championship.
This desert oasis with a stunning pool courtyard and a poolside bar. Its prime location near the Las Vegas Strip gets you close to the Vegas Golden Knights (NHL), Raiders (NFL), and Aces (WNBA), plus events like NASCAR races, bull riding’s Team Series Championship, two PGA Tour events, and many MMA, boxing, and wrestling matches.
This Art Deco resort is on the edge of San Diego’s famed Balboa Park. It's close to stadiums for the Padres (MLB) and Wave FC (NWSL), plus three lesser known teams: the National Lacrosse League’s Seals, Major League Rugby’s Legion, and the Indoor Football League’s Strike Force.