Vacation destinations help travelers unplug, literally
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Arielle and Jeff Dufour tried something a little out of the ordinary on a recent getaway. They checked in at Miraval Berkshires so they could disconnect from their devices to reconnect with themselves and each other. Miraval is a device-free property where guests are asked to tuck their phones into a tiny bed or to keep their phones on airplane mode or silent.
"It was a good time to get away before we have our second child. Kind of block out all of the stress and digital anxieties of real life," said Arielle Dufour. "Why do you think it's important that you take a break from that digital connection?" asked "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson.
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