Fort Lauderdale doesn't do spring break anymore. They kicked MTV off the beach,
banned alcohol on the streets, passed laws against dozens of 20-year-olds packing into
the same hotel room. But the place still has the feel of a college town without a college, life without work or responsibilities.
Night out in Fort Lauderdale
When you live in Miami, the Capital of the Carribean, where 60 percent of the residents speak Spanish as their first language, you drive up to Broward County to visit the United States. Suddenly you're not south of the South anymore. People are a little more easygoing and a lot more casually dressed.