How MTV made Daytona Beach the Spring Break capital of the world, and why the city booted the channel. Today's Spring Break is a shadow of the monster event of 20 years ago. See more videos at http:// www.news-journalonline.com/media/video
I was just in Daytona, it's still pretty fucking epic. The parties and all the good stuff happen at night. It's about the nightlife baby!
It will never be as big as it was in spring break all those years ago, but It's still the shit. The population fuckin doubles over the weekends lol. At the wyndam resort, there was a huge ass party, we took up every available body of water. Surfing, huge amounts of Volleyball, Rugby, tons of swimming, drinking, night sailing, jet skiing, huge bonfire with ton
Great piece dbnewsjournal. I was in the thick of it back in the 80's and watched it's demise in the mid 90's but I would not trade those days and memories for anything in the world. Future generations will never experience what we did and for that I am sorry. Tetracycline was my daily multi-vitamin.
I was just in Daytona, it's still pretty fucking epic. The parties and all the good stuff happen at night. It's about the nightlife baby!
It will never be as big as it was in spring break all those years ago, but It's still the shit. The population fuckin doubles over the weekends lol. At the wyndam resort, there was a huge ass party, we took up every available body of water. Surfing, huge amounts of Volleyball, Rugby, tons of swimming, drinking, night sailing, jet skiing, huge bonfire with ton
IntrastateTripper 8 months ago
there are 18000 views but 2 likes?
efrwar 11 months ago
REUNION!!!!!
girafenose 1 year ago
I was there in 1989. The most fun I ever ever had in 1 week, it was way better than Ft. Lauderdale.
julius923 2 years ago
Haha I still think of MTV Spring Break when I hear "Daytona Beach."
watermelonygoodness 2 years ago
Place is as boring as a ghost town now, dont waste your money there for spring break. 88-92 was a blast.
bertuptoolate 2 years ago
Daytona officials killed spring break. and now the beachside is empty of breakers AND businesses.
Towncrier123 2 years ago
Great piece dbnewsjournal. I was in the thick of it back in the 80's and watched it's demise in the mid 90's but I would not trade those days and memories for anything in the world. Future generations will never experience what we did and for that I am sorry. Tetracycline was my daily multi-vitamin.
DJJamTheBox82 2 years ago