Over spring break, my wife and I took our four children from Utah to Southern California for a week at Disneyland and Universal Studios.
29.04.2024 - 16:51 / insider.com
As a frequent solo traveler, I love focusing on the activities I want to do instead of compromising with others. That's why, like many millennials and Gen Z planning their own solo trips, I decided to travel to Fiji's Wakaya Island Resort and Spa by myself.
I spent nearly $6,000 for a two-night, all-inclusive stay at the Wakaya Island Resort and Spa, which is known for its proximity to great diving destinations.
I knew I'd have my own cottage, which I paid $2,800 per night for, but I didn't realize I'd also be the only guest on the island until I arrived at the resort. I was curious to see if my stay would be worth the splurge.
Over spring break, my wife and I took our four children from Utah to Southern California for a week at Disneyland and Universal Studios.
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