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Virus or not, here they come

Spring Break crowd storming the beach in Fort Lauderale

- By Susannah Bryan Susannah Bryan can be reached at sbryan@sunsentine­l.com or 954-3564554 or on Twitter @Susannah_Bryan

Thong bikinis, cold beer and maskless throngs.

That’s how Spring Break looked Thursday on the famous Fort Lauderdale strip, just days into the start of the popular college pasttime that lasts into April.

Universiti­es across the country canceled Spring Break to discourage college coeds from spreading the coronaviru­s. But judging from the crowds hitting the beach, the kids are here in full force, pandemic or not.

“I was here two years ago and came back to see what it’s like now with COVID,” said 21-year-old Jack Gumeinny, who flew down from frigid Michigan on Sunday and plans to head home Saturday. “Florida hasn’t skipped a beat.”

Gumeinny, a junior at Davenport University, shrugged at the lack of social distancing.

“We’re not in the at-risk group,” he said.

Gumeinny said he and his buddies planned to head to a strip club in between bar hopping. On Thursday, they partied at Café Ibiza on A1A, surrounded by a crowd of maskless coeds dancing to the loudest music on the block.

The place was so packed, it made the usually busy Elbo Room look sedate by comparison.

Down at the Elbo Room, Lauren Tedeschi, 53, took in the crazy scene with her 25-year-old niece here on a quick getaway from Boston.

“I knew the Spring Breakers would show up,” said Tedeschi, who spends winters in Fort Lauderdale and summers in Boston. “Just look at the beach. They’re out in full force. And this is the start of Spring Break. It’s only going to get more crazy.”

When Tedeschi goes to a bar, she says she makes sure to sit outside. If she spotted a bar that was not enforcing social distancing, she wouldn’t go in.

“I don’t want to say I’m not worried,” she said. “I’m cautious, but here I am sitting at the Elbo Room. But I’m sitting outside. In New England, you have no choice.”

Not every local is taking the scene in stride.

Beach resident Chad McCoury was alarmed enough by the crowd swarming Café Ibiza to stop and record video of the crowd on Wednesday.

“That was craziness,” said McCoury, who posted the video on social media. “It was like Spring Break 2020 all over again. It was like one big party scene. Everyone else was stopping and looking in awe that this was happening in the middle of the day.”

Broward Mayor Steve Geller says he forwarded McCoury’s video to county code enforcemen­t.

“We’re in the middle of a pandemic,” Geller said. “I’m not opposed to college kids having fun — just not in the middle of a pandemic. We will take action” if Fort Lauderdale doesn’t.

Like other bars and restaurant­s in Fort Lauderdale, Café Ibiza has already run afoul of city code officers for not enforcing pandemic-related safety protocols.

Ibiza got a warning on Jan. 2 for not enforcing facial coverings or social distancing and was shut down for the same reason June 19. The bar was also shut down for 24 hours on Aug. 23 for not enforcing social distancing and placing tables too close together.

A hostess at Café Ibiza declined to comment Wednesday after explaining that the general manager was not available. A spokeswoma­n for Café Ibiza also declined to comment.

On Wednesday, an anonymous critic reported Café Ibiza on the county’s COVID-19 complaint dashboard for not enforcing social distancing or mask wearing. As of Wednesday afternoon, no code officers had paid a visit to check out the complaint.

Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis downplayed the video, saying most of the city’s beachfront businesses are complying.

“People will always find random evidence of non-compliance and make it appear that’s the norm,” he said. “Most people are aware of the rules and obey the rules. We have beaches and open-air environmen­ts, and open-air environmen­ts are not considered to be putting people at risk. I think people should spend more time focusing than trying to play gotcha with other people visiting our community.”

Police officers patrolled in front of the establishm­ent Thursday, but it’s up to code officers to enforce safety protocols like mask wearing, a spokeswoma­n for the Fort Lauderdale Police Department said.

“That was the only place I saw in the whole strip where people were dancing and partying,” McCoury said of Café Ibiza. “They did not have masks on. It looked like a dance club. I was just like, ‘Oh my gosh, we’re just in week one. I hope this is not how it’s going to be.”

On Thursday, Trantalis said he and his staff

have contacted each bar and restaurant along A1A to make sure they follow safety protocols, especially during Spring Break.

“I did contact one bar personally, the Elbo Room,” he said. “I spoke to [owner] Mike Penrod and he made a promise that his bar will no longer be the poster child of non-compliance.”

Penrod said he’s not looking to have his place shut down after being forced to close for seven months during the early days of the pandemic, when bars weren’t allowed to operate. But he’s not too worried about this year’s Spring Breach crowd.

“It hasn’t been too crazy yet,” he said. “Even though the Elbo Room is known for where the boys are, it’s a mature crowd that has money [that comes here]. The kids go down somewhere else.”

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 ?? MIKE STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL PHOTOS ?? Afternoon partiers crowd the sidewalk Thursday as Spring Break ramps up on Fort Lauderdale beach.
MIKE STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL PHOTOS Afternoon partiers crowd the sidewalk Thursday as Spring Break ramps up on Fort Lauderdale beach.
 ??  ?? Police patrol the area in front of Cafe Ibiza in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday as Spring Break crowds swarm the beach.
Police patrol the area in front of Cafe Ibiza in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday as Spring Break crowds swarm the beach.

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