DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – After 1,000 arrests were made in Miami with spring break crowds, police across Central Florida are bracing for more to visit the region.
In Volusia County, several beachside police departments said the weather over the weekend and early this week has held off a lot of those big crowds but they do expect that to change later this week.
Bob Davis, the president of the Volusia County Lodging and Hospitality Association, said local hotels are seeing the highest revenue for spring break in years. “It’s really here,” he said. [TRENDING: Police fire pepper balls at Fla.
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