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Old 04-29-2012, 10:46 PM
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Yep, an adult child living in Sumter County can have an In-Area Guest Card and it is valid for ONE year at a time. The only catch is that the Villages Resident who got them the card must be with them at whatever amenity covered function they are attending (e.g. must be at the pool with them or at the card game in the Rec. Center.).

"In- Area Guests, regardless of age, will be required to have the sponsoring
resident in attendance with them at all times when using District amenity
facilities. If the In-Area Guest(s) is not with the sponsoring resident they will be denied access to District amenity facilities."

The In-Area guest card is only good for children of residents and grandchildren of residents. Parents or siblings are not included. For example, if a Villager had a parent living in Marion County, the parent could not come to one of the Villages swimming pools - even with their resident son or daughter.