“My most memorable Spring Break story is when I went to Monterrey … to visit my family. The best part of the trip was that we visited ‘Plaza Sésamo’ and ‘Bosque Mágico.’ It’s like Six Flags, but in Mexico. And it was fun!”
“Last year I went to–it’s not that crazy–it’s just the beach. Everybody does it. It was actually my first time, but the thing is I was sleep deprived because I thought that was gonna make me turn up even further. I learned from that because I fell asleep on a chair and I don’t remember falling asleep or even being returned home. My friends said that I was able to do it, like, they said, ‘See ya later, David,’ and I said, ‘See ya guys later,’ and somehow I walked to my front door. It’s crazy. It was just some kind of robot mode. It’s bittersweet because I did have fun and I did remember some of it, but the moment I fell asleep, I regretted it.”
“The best Spring Break memory I have was when I visited Six Flags with my family. It was actually last Spring Break. There was a lot of us, a bunch of family members. It was really fun; we had a great experience. We only had the opportunity to get on like six rides because it was packed; it was super packed. It was really bad, but at the same time it was cool so it was a lot of fun. We went to Cheesecake Factory. I’m not the kind of person to go out to the Island with my friends and drink, but I really love spending time with my family and that was a really cool experience.”
“My most memorable Spring Break story is when, this was back in 2007, I went on a camping trip with my dad’s side of my family. We went to the Grand Canyon, we went to Utah, New Mexico and then all the way straight to Indiana. And we went to this camping ground, I forgot what it’s called, but we stayed there for a whole week and it was pretty fun. I spent some time with my family and got to explore.”
–Compiled by Ana Cahuiche and Gabriel Mata