Pricey places aren't the only issues.

It's finally starting to feel like spring and we're getting ready for the week that the kiddos have off school: spring break.

Some families will flock to Disney, some to the beach, some will go camping, there are an endless amount of options.

But price aside, remember there are some places that you just shouldn't go. Even to the point that the U.S. government has put a real quick "no" on some places. And sometimes that can change with the political climate.

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Since we've frozen our tails off in negative temperatures, we want somewhere tropical for Spring Break. And if you're with your family, you want a beach that you know won't get too wild. But you also don't want issues with the cartel (but really). So there's a lot to consider.

If you're making some last-minute plans, here's a list of 9 dangerous Spring Break locations this year. Remember, some of these are fine as long as you keep yourself firmly planted on a resort property 100% of the time (the horror stories of doing otherwise are real).

As with going anywhere, make sure you check regulations and what you're allowed to bring, etc. Not only do you want to avoid safety risks, but you don't want to be the moron that gets in trouble for something basic.

Scroll down to see dangerous Spring Break locations.

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