"We are seeing that travelers are 1flocking to warmer destinations."
AAA says 3 of the top 4 destinations in the U.S. are in Florida, including Fort Lauderdale and Miami.
If you plan on hitting the beach there, local leaders have a message for you.
"Worst spring break ever"
In a 2PSA 3satirizing reality TV shows, the city of Miami Beach warning potential spring break 4revelers of 5restrictions and 6enforcement actions that may 7dampen your plans.
"What's going on?" "You're drinking in public." "That's not allowed." "The speaker." "That's not allowed." "Rule after rule after rule."
Expensive parking, 8curfews, 9DUI 10checkpoints and a heavy police presence are highlighted.
It's part of a larger 11crackdown following the 12chaos of recent years, including 13stampedes and two deadly shootings in 2023.
Further north, the Volusia County Sheriff 14doubling down on the message for high schoolers heading to popular county beaches like Daytona or New Smyrna.
"If they think we're playing here, we're not. We really don't want you here. I'm gonna be honest with you, nobody wants you here."
There's also warnings for international travelers heading to popular destinations, like Mexico.
The State Department giving a Level 3 15travel advisory, telling Americans to 16reconsider travel, with the U.S. Embassy in Mexico saying, because of crime, exercise caution in popular areas like Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum.