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Originally Posted by Mikeod
Overcrowding is relative to where you come from. We came from San Diego county. One of the reasons we left was traffic. I worked six miles from home and it could take up to two hours to get home using freeway or surface streets. To me, even in the "high" season traffic is not bad. Someone from a rural area would feel otherwise. And we had an influx of people year round. People fleeing the cold in winter and those fleeing the heat of the southwest in the summer.
Attendance at entertainment in the squares peaks during the winter, so we tend to avoid them. We have plenty of time during the rest of the year to enjoy them. Same with getting into classes and activities at the tec centers. But it is still possible to do whatever you want, just with a little more planning. Same with golf. You can still play, just perhaps not the course or time you prefer. The system is set up to distribute tee times as equitably as possible.
As far as why we chose TV, we looked at several places in CA, but almost all had minimal amenities beyond the golf course. Here, there are so many other things to do, the risk is getting too active. We have had to pare back our membership in groups in order to have some leisure time.
I think the best advice is to visit TV during the winter and again in the summer and see for yourself.
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Right on the money as usual. I think the overcrowding is overrated.
During the snowbird season, one might have to wait a while to get into a restaurant or be eight in line at a traffic light, as opposed to be first or second. One can always have a drink while waiting.
I think some people feel TV should be exclusive, so they are not ever inconvenience. My first visit to TV left me with the feeling that no other place could measure up to its amenities and lifestyle.
You have to visit and experience it for yourself.
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