When you think about the people who visit Margaritaville hotels, resorts, and restaurants, perhaps you don't picture many folks over 55. After all, the chain has profited from creating a year-round spring-break-like atmosphere. However, a new Florida development is banking on expanding the brand's demographic to include those who've continued the party well into their adult years. Latitude Margaritaville, an "active adult community," a.k.a. a retirement community for those 55 and older, is being developed in Daytona Beach (naturally, a popular spring-break destination).

Margaritaville Holdings and Minto Communities are responsible for the development, which is the first of several planned living communities of the same theme. If you're not familiar with Margaritaville, it's a 30-year-old brand based on the music of singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett and his hit 1977 song of the same name. Latitude Margaritaville will capitalize on the brand's signature tropical aesthetic with a modern twist. The community is set to feature an aerobics studio, an indoor pool, a spa, group fitness classes, indoor and outdoor dining, arts and educational programs for residents and their guests, live entertainment, a resort pool, and access to a private beach. We also assume there will be plenty of margaritas to go around, so residents can waste away again in Margaritaville. Now doesn't that sound like paradise?

"We are excited to partner with Minto and believe this relationship will redefine lifestyle destination living in Daytona Beach," John Cohlan, chief executive officer of Margaritaville, said in a press release. "Latitude Margaritaville has the exact coordinates for those looking to live the Margaritaville lifestyle as they grow older, but not up." Bill Bullock, senior vice president of Minto Communities, also expressed his excitement over the chill new resort. "We are thrilled to be partnering with Margaritaville to put the exclamation point on fun living for active adults!" he said.

The community's sales center has already broken ground and is scheduled to open in fall 2017, and furnished model homes are slated to be complete by spring 2018.