Travel More, Spend Less: Mastering the Art of Travel Points with Megan Lanford
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If you’ve ever dreamed of luxury vacations without the luxury price tag, this episode is for you. I sat down with travel points expert Megan Lanford—founder of Points to Paradise—who once struggled to afford one trip a year and now saves over $20K annually while traveling often and in style. She breaks down exactly how families and business owners can start using travel points to unlock amazing experiences—without complicated spreadsheets or overspending.
Key topics covered:
- How Megan turned her personal points hobby into a business (and now travels 6+ times a year)
- The simple mindset shift: ditching debit cards to maximize everyday spending with the right credit cards
- How to start earning serious points with welcome bonuses—without overthinking it
- Why flexible points (like Amex or Chase) give you more bang for your buck
- Tips for staying organized and deciding which cards to keep, cancel, or apply for next
- How to use points for everything—flights, hotels, cruises, Disney, Airbnbs, and even pretzels on Main Street
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Connect with Megan:
- Website: Download Megan’s free Travel Points 101 guide https://pointstooparadise.kit.com/b04dc62874
- Instagram: @pointstooparadise
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