http://www.thevillagesdailysun.com/a...es/recnews.pdf
Since you have already had a lifestyle preview, I don't think there is much to be gained by doing it again. If you are seriously interested in a home, do some research with both an agent for The Villages and an outside real estate agent to see some specific homes when you arrive. Personally I would try to see the type of home I have the greatest interest in (e.g., villa, designer, etc.) as well as looking in the area that was most appealing (e.g., Spanish Springs - older, well developed inside as well as outside of TV; Brownwood, newer, growing). For us, the real key was activities. While there is live entertainment and dancing in the squares, it doesn't seem to be what you are interested in. The activities - specifically dancing - happen all over. If my link worked, it is for the weekly Recreation News. For starters, check out the listing beginning with either Ballroom or Dancing. You will find plenty of options. I have not specifically mentioned line dancing since it didn't seem to be what you want. You will find east coast swing in the Monday afternoons (La Hacienda) and open ballroom on Monday evenings at Seabreeze; west coast swing at a couple of places on Tuesday; more formal ballroom lessons on Wednesday at La Hacienda; beginner and intermediate ballroom lessons at Seabreeze on Thursdays; frequent ballroom dances on Friday evenings (La Hacienda, Laurel Manor, local American Legion); ballroom on Saturdays at Bridgeport and Colony; and a day of rest on Sunday. This quick overview doesn't include basic newcomer lessons, Carolina Shag, Zedeco, and a number of other less popular dances. My wife and I are social dancers. We dance almost every single day since we usually find a place to practice on Sundays too. The instructors are friendly and helpful. The skill levels vary tremendously. Virtually all of the dancers are helpful as well as friendly. Send me a message with any questions. We look forward to meeting you out on the dance floor.