Everyone seems to share the same attitude of having as much fun as possible, and just being carefree. It's almost impossible not to when you live on DP-ocean side. Del Playa is a street filled with off-campus student housing, where students (or their parents) are willing to pay $800-$1200 on rent per month to live in a house with 8 other people and share a bedroom with 2 others. But it's worth it if you are living on Del Playa, and your backyard is literally the Pacific Ocean. However, most backyards are fenced in or have a porch cause there are some pretty steep cliffs that people have fallen off and have gotten seriously injured.
Here is a few of my friends backyard and view:
The views are gorgeous, and you can see the dangerous cliffs I was talking about! This city and more specifically the street Del Playa sets this group apart and anyone who has lived here. It's hard to fully understand the culture of Isla Vista until you truly got to live it. But everyone who lives here all have a bond and experiences that set them apart. A few of these include: Halloween, snappa, Floatopia, Freebirds, burning coaches, songs written about them, and skunks.
Floatopia is a time everyone brings out their floaty devices and heads to the beach and floats in the ocean. Way different than the floats we do out here. However, police intervention has slowed down this tradition by shutting down the beaches that weekend. Yet students still take to the streets.
Del playa is also famous for their Halloween. Wikipedia says "the first large, street-filled Halloween in Isla Vista actually occurred in 1962" and "by the early 1980s, word of mouth spread and students from schools all over California began to converge on Isla Vista for Halloween" it now claims about 40,000 people come out for Halloween here.
Next, burning coaches also seem to be apart of this subculture. I've seen is numerous times. I assume it's because the coaches are so trashed after the students four years there isn't really anything else you can do with them.
This flyer was posted at UCSB.
Anyways, Freebirds is a popular burrito place and skunks are everywhere in Isla Vista, you are considered lucky if you have never had an encounter. I think this area is a perfect example of a subculture that I have experienced.
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