We Have Formal Every Spring on a Daytona Beach Resort
December 9, 2009 by UCF Phi Delt
Filed under Phi Delt Spotlight
If you thought Prom was fun in high school, then imagine that experience turning into an entire weekend with your closest friends, hottest girls at UCF at a beach front resort in Daytona Beach — it’s almost like Spring Break and Prom combined!
Phi Delt’s Spring Formal tradition continued in April 2010, and as usual, it was a great way to end another great year at UCF.
The event started at our new fraternity house, right across from UCF behind the new Sterling Apartments. We met up with our dates at the house, took pictures and then headed on the buses to Daytona Beach.

We put some of the pictures in the slide show above. Just click on the image and the pictures will blow up, and you can see how our weekend in Daytona was an amazing time from the second we got on the bus until we came back to Orlando.
Once we got to the hotel, we checked in, grabbed our coolers and hit up the pool. The beach was right outside the gate, so our brothers and their dates had the choice to go layout along the Atlantic or else just layout by the pool.
Once the sun went down, we went back to our rooms and got dressed for the formal part of the weekend. After being served a full course dinner and desert, we celebrated the end of our semester by giving out awards to brothers who stood out in IM Sports, leadership both in Phi Delt and on campus in SGA and academics.
Because Phi Delt is one of just a few 100+ man chapters at UCF, and because we own our house and save by not paying higher rent, we have plenty of money to host weekend-long Spring formals in Daytona Beach like this one. It’s events like these, shared with your fraternity brothers and girlfriends, that make UCF more than just a bunch of buildings where you go to class — and instead turn it into an unforgettable experience you’ll carry with you the rest of your life.
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