Twerking 9 to 5! Spring break dancing and having fun, catching up during COVID with a Miami Beach celebration.
- Students continue to crowd into Miami Beach, celebrating the first spring break since lockdown.
- A record 570,000 students are expected to vacation in the Sunshine State.
- The mayor of Miami Beach has stepped up its police presence, saying the city is “under siege” of parties.
- Those who were out on Friday enjoyed twerking in the sun at temperatures up to 85 degrees.
The Spring Breakers continued to twerk and party at the annual Friday event, which is back more than ever after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hotels in Miami Beach were booked and young men and women wanted to party on the beach without COVID-19 restrictions.
About 570,000 students will go to Florida, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
The crowds fired up their first opportunity to challenge after two years of sitting at home, in their dorm rooms and apartments.
Those who were out on Friday enjoyed the sun with temperatures in excess of 85 degrees as rain is expected at the end of the weekend.
Spring Break enjoyed twerking next to each other as they celebrated their first spring break since the pandemic.
About 570,000 students are expected to come to Florida during spring break to have a beach party. One young woman twerked as the man took advantage of the dance in front of him while the others took pictures on their phones.
Miami Beach is full of partygoers being released for the first time after two years of COVID restrictions.
The party continues into the most hectic period of spring break, which is expected to last until March 20th. A couple of young women enjoyed sunbathing during good weather on Friday.
Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber told local WPLG station this week: “At times, it felt like the city was under siege simply because of the sheer volume of people who are coming” as Spring Break flocks to the beach.
Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber told local radio station WPLG this week: “At times, it felt like the city was under siege simply because of the sheer volume of people who were coming.”
The party continues into the busiest period of spring break, which is expected to run until March 20th.
This comes after 1,500 people a day flew to Florida in 2020 and about 65,000 spring breaks in 2021.
Gelber added that despite the low result in 2021, there have been several unrest and especially unruly crowds in the city.
The beaches were filled with these parties and mingled without masks or social distancing protocols.
A group of friends had a drink together on the beach, where the temperature reaches 85 degrees.
One of the Spring Breakers was caught pole dancing during a party in Miami Beach.
The party wasn’t without troublemakers as the spring vacation jumped over the fence to infiltrate the beach area.
Hotels in Miami Beach were booked and young men and women were eager to get out.
The Spring Break group ran through the streets on their way to the beach parties.
“Last year was especially terrible. This year our community is probably even more popular than last year.
“We hope that people have learned a little from the experience of last year. We intend to arrest people who break our rules,” he said.
However, this week the Spring Breakers seemed to be more focused on partying and having fun than creating chaos as they enjoyed beach gigs, dance parties and beach sports.
Port Aranas, a city on a barrier island north of South Padre, is also expected to see its population increase from 3,000 to 350,000, according to the local chamber of commerce.
Police and fire and rescue officials in Fort Lauderdale, often referred to as the “Spring Break Center,” also said the number of spring breaks in the city has reached unprecedented levels since the coronavirus pandemic.
Ladies in bikinis played a friendly game of soccer while men stood around refereeing in Miami Beach.
Miami Beach leaders said they are experiencing the biggest influx of visitors since the pandemic hit two years ago.
The Friday parties continued until late at night when the Spring Breakers left the beach to party in the clubs.
Despite the added security throughout the city, the Spring Breakers were still able to get around some of the laws to keep the party going.
This weekend marks the end of Spring Breaker’s most hectic time, and partygoers are getting the most out of it.