Spring Break

<p>Las Vegas, perhaps?
But, then again, Spring Break is all about the parties AND the beaches...</p>

<p>Vegas isnt that warm in March, plus you must be 21 and have $$$ to enjoy Vegas. I remember going to Cancun with a grand and living like a king for a week.
I wouldn't go there again, but you have to go there with your friends for SB once... especially if you want to engage in sexual congress with the opposite sex.</p>

<p>Thanks for all the suggestions...the more I look into Cancun, the less I like it. I went to a SDSU frat party during my spring break last year and although it was a good experience, it was one of those things that I could only do once. I LOVE to party and I definitely drink like it's my job, but the whole frat scene was just not my thing...and I feel like that's exactly what Cancun would be like. </p>

<p>I'd love to go some place outside of the US so I can drink legally. The more affordable the better. And I'd love a young, fun party scene. </p>

<p>Any suggestions? :)</p>

<p>i almost went to montreal for spring break last year. our plans fell through, but it's a less expensive big city with a thriving nightlife and a lower drinking age :)
also i speak french so i wanted a chance to practice in quebec..the only downside is that it's not exactly a tropical vacation locale haha</p>

<p>quebec is not montreal. but btw quebec is pretty awesome. the bars are nice and they have one of the biggest north american clubs. on sundays though only one gay bar is open and everything else closed. plus you can go snowboarding around march in quebec.</p>

<p>haha montreal definitely is in quebec, honey..</p>

<p>*jamaica has too many mosquitoes, i hated itI]
Really? I've heard nothing but great things about Jamaica (other than crime). I know these aren't quite the same, but when I was in the Bahamas, I never saw a single mosquito.</p>

<p>the bahamas are like 500 miles north of Jamaica</p>

<p>I'm no geography pro (that's also why I said that they aren't quite the same), but what I was getting at is don't they have similar climates and all that stuff? Kinda like if East Oklahoma had huge flies, you'd think West Oklahoma did too. It's just odd that one place in that area would have massive amounts of them, yet another place would have none.</p>

<p>Leah i thought you were talking about the city.... montreal</a> - Google Maps</p>

<p>i was talking about the city. in canada they have provinces just like we have states here in the good ol' u.s. of a.--and the address on the link you sent says "Montreal, Quebec"</p>

<p>you know what i mean. its like saying springfield in the usa.</p>

<p>wait that didnt make any sense. im taking a nap.</p>