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ToP Roundup

In this series I will share articles I found interesting from all over the web. These will be articles about miles, points, travel, finance and everything in-between. Hopefully this ToP Roundup series will give you some interesting tidbits and new information you may have missed during the week. If you see anything out there that you think others may find of interest please feel free to share it with me at Mark@travel-on-points.com.

Most MGM Resorts Now Bookable with Marriott Points, Starting from 5,000/Night – Danny the Deal Guru

Remember to check MGM's own site if booking with cash, it will likely be cheaper there even when including Marriott status perks. If using points then that is a different story though.

Tourists have returned to North Korea for the first time since the pandemic. Here’s what they saw – CNN Travel

I used to work with someone who ran some tours to North Korea as her full time job before the pandemic. An experience that I doubt I'll ever have, but interesting none-the-less.

Price hike: Your next trip to Disney World could cost more, depending on when you visit – USA Today

At what price point do people say enough is enough with Disney?

ToP Roundup Final Thoughts

I hope you found these articles interesting and remember to send me anything you find interesting throughout the week.

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