There are several properties that will continue Spring Break promotions over the next week or two. Although all the tents and everything are gone from behind the superclubs, it looks like there's still a little Spring Break fun left this year...
Posted last night at
WJHG.com:
By Travis Feltner
Thursday night local restaurants, nightclubs and attractions were packed with spring breakers getting in the last few days of fun before heading back to school.
While the busiest weeks of spring break have come to an end, some motels say there's still a couple more to go.
Michael Mays, Assistant GM of
Holiday Inn Sunspree, said, "We are still going. We are still kicking, and we're gonna be going at least two more weeks."
For the most part, the spring break season has been peaceful. There were only two seriously disturbing incidents.
An 18-year-old student from Tuscaloosa, Alabama was raped and thrown over a sixth floor balcony at the Sandpiper Beacon Motel last week. She survived. A motel security staff member has been charged in the case, and this week a spring breaker from St. Louis was hit by a car on Front Beach Road in front of Sharkey's Beach Bar and Restaurant. He was in critical condition, but improving.
That's a far cry from the number of injuries and deaths back in the 90s when visiting students were balcony jumping, getting into motor scooter crashes and overdosing on ecstacy, scoop and roofies.
Today's spring breakers know how to let off a little steam, but seem to be better behaved overall. They say Panama City has all the right ingredients for a good time.