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Originally Posted by RCMill531@comcast.net
I also have concerns that our neighborhoods will remain as they were intended to be. I am sure TV have planned pools and activities for the family housing being built to keep our life here to be age restricted.
My questions were- questions. Questions based on what I see teenagers doing in my hometown in Mass. I assume these behaviors are happening in countless other communities around the country. Question my signature is you wish, but I believe part of "Life in the Bubble" will be much less desirable if when we look around it looks like the home towns we came here to escape.
BTW: My signature is aimed at people in this forum who call other users Trolls, and announce that questions are "useless" and accuse other members of lacking intelligence. Page one of The Forum tells us people who do that will be banned but it is clear it is tolerated every day.
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Have you driven through any family sections, to see their amenities? One needs a resident card, or guest pass to enter TV’s Regional Centers, sports pools, play golf, and at family and neighborhood pool ids are checked in a timely basis. If you are concerned someone should not be at a pool, pick up the phone to voice your concern. That happens at the neighborhood pool, when you are 45, look took young to be there.
Did you not realize that children can visit residents, or just come on their own from neighborhoods surrounding TV. A 19yo can also live here full time, or a special needs at any age.
Many choose to live here for warm weather, close to attractions, and all the amenities you could wish for. Rarely does one buy in TV without researching the ins and outs of the area, and neighborhood of the home they want to purchase.
I don’t think We have ever met someone who had to “Escape” from their hometown, life must have been frightening for you all those years. Just be careful of the female residents that have purple or green fairy hair, they might bring back terrible memories for you
So no matter how you perceive “Life in The Bubble” it has to be better than where you “Escaped” from.