Dear Annie: Spring break is coming, and instead of feeling excited, I feel like I’m bracing for impact. We have school-aged kids, and every year this week turns into a mix of pressure, money stress ...
Most Florida colleges and universities will have their 2026 spring break during the week of March 16. Nationwide, spring break for most colleges typically falls in mid-to-late March. Spring break ...
Florida theme parks are a popular destination for spring breakers, but this is often the busiest and most expensive time to visit. Crowd calendars predict Florida theme parks will be busy for the 2026 ...
As spring break approaches, families and friend groups will travel together. Demand for traveling in groups has been steadily climbing in recent years with 57% of parents planning a multi-generational ...
Panama City Beach Police Chief J.R. Talamantez has expressed frustration with spring break-related chaos. The chief clarified he welcomes college students but wants to deter non-students and armed ...
Spring break planning is in full swing for 2026, and one warm-weather destination is standing out this year. The town of Hilo on Hawaii’s Big Island was trending, seeing the largest year-over-year ...
Upgraded Points’ latest study revealed the destinations most travelers are searching for spring break travel. "Search trends can give us clear insight into which locations travelers may be researching ...
Spring break is coming fast for some Florida students. Many will be off in March, with the earliest breaks only a couple of weeks away. In other counties, students will have to wait until April. See ...
With Spring Break just around the corner, many travelers are feeling the "price pinch" of peak season. Royal Ahmadi, Senior Vice President of The Vacation Group, joins FOX 5 to share insider secrets ...
Upgraded Points' latest study examines which destinations U.S. travelers are most curious about visiting for spring break this year, based on Google search interests. The analysis identifies every ...
Most people get security cameras for, well, security. They hope the devices will deter criminals, or at least catch bad guys in the act. But fundamental privacy questions, like what happens to the ...