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Babymoons! A New Travel Trend Is Born

ABC News: "This Caribbean beauty is going all out, offering two affordable babymoon packages. 'The Last Hurrah Getaway' package at the Arawak Beach Inn in Anguilla is fantastic because not only do you get an unlimited amount of pickles and ice cream for mom, but the Arawak bar runs on the honor system so dad can grab a beer anytime he wants. The four-night package (under $500) combines value with romance by offering oceanfront accommodations and a daily breakfast. Also part of this babymoon deal: a couple's massage, a gourmet picnic lunch and a candlelight lobster dinner."

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