Marriott Is Now Advertising Hotels In North Korea [Roundup]

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  1. Had an in-law who did the “come to beautiful Northern Ireland” ads for the US market during the very worst of the Troubles. Asked him if he wanted the North Korean account too. Guess this is what they would have looked like.

  2. That would be wild, if they proceeded in the DPRK, while countries like Laos and Myanmar (formerly Burma) would not have any. Laos is even relatively safe and stable, plus or minus a bit of ordinance that the USA left behind since the 1960s, whoopsie, but they do have beautiful cultural sites, the Mekong River, etc. And in Myanmar, the temples in Bagan and Yangon are incredible, but, they too have ongoing military dictatorship, and also, a civil war, a genocide, and a horrific earthquake recently. Come to think of it, objectively, other than living in a totalitarian hellscape with little hope of escape, Pyongyang might be *slightly* better these days (heavy emphasis on ‘slightly’).

    Just for us in the USA, maybe we shouldn’t doing the whole ‘dear leader’ thing with our own leaders, just a thought. Like, it’s kinda unhealthy. The whole ’emperor has not clothes’ thing. Yah. Yikes.

  3. I could see Marriott doing a hotel in Iran if the US lifted sanctions on Iran. Marriott has hotels in heavily sanctioned Venezuela and it had hotels in Cuba until the first Trump administration.

  4. If you actually go to the Marriott link at , what you find is a description of the country but also a note that there are “no properties found” at that destination.

    Thus, Marriott is absolutely NOT “Now Advertising Hotels In North Korea.”

    Nice clickbait.

  5. As one of the few countries not on Trump’s tariff list, Marriott is opening hotels for all the corporate execs to stay at when they relocate businesses there…

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