The spring break tradition in Florida stretches back to the early 1960s, when the movie “Where the Boys Are” put Fort ...
Miami Beach officials are once again turning to creative marketing — and heavy-handed restrictions — to keep spring break ...
As part of its yearslong effort to curb raucous partying, Miami Beach created “Reality Check,” a video in which revelers find out the rules and regulations that would await them.
The nonresident towing rate will be $516 - double the normal rate - plus a $30 administrative fee for vehicles towed in South ...
One year after Miami Beach launched a viral marketing campaign about the city’s desire to “break up” with spring break, ...
The 90-second video, titled “Miami Beach Spring Break Reality Check,” is a spoof of a reality show in which a young group of friends is excited for a spring break excursion — “Miami Beach, here we ...
Following last year’s spring break crack down, the city of Miami Beach is once again enforcing tough measures to separate ...
It started last year, when the city launched an expensive ad campaign telling spring breakers that the party was over and ...
Miami Beach is again cracking down on spring break activities after incidents of public intoxication, property damage and ...
Miami Beach has one message for spring breakers: choosing to spend your vacation in the city will be drama-filled, but not in ...
Miami Beach officials released a reality TV-themed promo forewarning spring breakers of rules and precautions that will be ...
From the South Carolina ... overlooking the beach and guests can come together for afternoon wine tastings. Where to stay: There are many large resorts at this spring break destination, but ...