This spring break my friends and I would like to plan a trip to a vacation spot, we were thinking cancun, mexico or daytona beach, florida. None of us have ever planned a group spring break trip, so I volunteered to plan everything. Does anyone have any advice for me? Any recommendations for party packages? websites that have good deals? We are willing to pay a little extra for a good package rather than a cheap package that is horrible. Does anyone have previous experience planning a spring break group trip and can help me? thanks!! :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? CoCoMichon answered Sunday January 8 2012, 4:22 pm: Coming from someone who planned an entire spring break trip this past spring for 5 girls, don't do it by yourself. It is best to treat a spring break trip like a club and have officers, such as a treasurer-someone responsible for the money, vice president-someone responsible for all the activities, secretary,-someone responsible for all the paperwork and so on. It can become strenuous and you have to be very organized. And always count on someone bagging out at the last minute. No matter how much everyone says there going or who even have paid. Additionally, if you're going to Panama (where I went) And are under 21 Stay at the Sandpiper beacon...they have a free tiki bar for residents and its highly enjoyable. If you're over 21 you have more options and should stay at the holiday inn-where all the beach parties are at or in the condo resorts alongside the beach.
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