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The CusinArt Resort Hosts The Bachelor


Monday night's episode of The Bachelor took Brad Womack and his bevy of beauties to the Caribbean island of Anguilla. As our sister site Gadling reported, the episode was filmed at the CuisinArt Resort (yes, from the same company that makes the food processor). As with other resorts chosen as sites for the show, the CuisinArt resort has created a special package for those who saw the show and want to create their own romantic getaway, albeit hopefully without the fierce fighting for "one-on-one" dates.

"The Bachelor's Journey" package includes six days accommodations in a beachfront suite; a welcome bottle of Champagne and long stemmed rose en suite; daily breakfast at the resort's restaurant Café Mediterraneo, or continental breakfast en suite; a torchlit beach dinner, a dinner at the Santorini restaurant; a couple's spa package and more. Rates for this package start at $3,580.

Last year the resort added new luxury five-bedroom villas. The resort is owned by Leandro Rizzuto, owner and founder of Conair Corporation (Conair acquired CuisinArt in 1989). As Alison Wellner mentioned last year, there are CuisinArts in the resort's kitchens and the toiletries are by Rusk which is also owned by Conair.

The Bachelor was recently in hot water over US Magazine's claims that he already popped the question to another woman. But as he told George Lopez in the video below, those rumors are false. Although, if he were in it for the luxury Caribbean vacations like this one, we'd find it hard to fault him.


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