Debbie.... If your landlord transfers his resident ID to you, then you can do everything a resident can. This does entail one $50 fee for both you and your husband - combined, not each.
The only thing a resident can do that a guest cannot is use the sports pools. A guest can do most other things but may incur a higher fee than a resident (movie tix, golf fees, clay court tennis fees). Since you said that you don't play golf, the $50 fee may not payoff.
When we rented in July 06, we paid the $50 fee and were not golfers. I don't think we recouped that cost.
Your other option is for the landlord to get you guest IDs for the time you are here. If you are guests, you probably cannot get guest passes for any guests that come visit. If you have the landlord's resident ID, I believe you can get guest passes for others.
Hey, for $50 why not just do it.
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