Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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When I rent in TV next month, it will be my first time driving a golf cart. Will it be helpful to have my portable Tom-Tom GPS while I'm driving the golf cart (this is the GPS that I use with my automobile) -- just to give me an idea of the direction I’m going and distance from my destination as it probably won't detect the golf cart trails (or would it detect the golf cart trails?). Would my GPS be able to detect how fast the golf cart is going so that I keep it close to 19 MPH and not drag along at 13 MPH?
What speed is safe for going over golf cart bridges, through tunnels, driving in Spanish Springs and Lake Sumter Landing and in parking lots? In the neighborhoods getting to the golf cart trails, what speed is considered safe? Any other places the speed of the golf cart should be reduced? The villa I’m renting is in Chatham, about 3 blocks south of Nancy Lopez and about 4 blocks west of Buena Vista. The landlord told me that driving the golf cart from the villa it will take about 25 minutes to get to Spanish Springs and about 35 minutes to get to Lake Sumter Landing – does that sound correct? I will need to build in about an extra 10 minutes each way for getting lost ![]() Thanks in advance for all advice and suggestions. |
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Our first experience traveling around the Villages in a golf cart proved to us that allowing 10 mins. each way for getting lost was not enough. We spent almost as much time lost as it would take to get there had we know where we we going. But, no complaints here. We were having a blast even when lost.
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I shall start preparing a sign to bring with me: "Help Me I'm Lost!" to affix to the back of the golf cart
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Make sure you buy the village map. It shows all the golf cart paths on it. You can get one at the sales center in Lake Sumters landing for $5.00 and also at the Banner Mercentile stores. All you have to do is pull off the cart path with the map in hand and you'll have people stopping to help you out.
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Ditto
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Schaumburger - You're right on the money with the GPS - it more than likely won't show the multi-modal paths but it will display your speed for you. But as had already been suggested, get the $5 map........but don't try to use it while driving the cart! Heh heh!
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Thanks for the $5 map suggestion. I bought one last July when I was in TV. It's probably a little out of date by now, but I will make do with it...the way TV is still expanding, the map probably gets revised every quarter.
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LSL: Take Buena Vista south, cross under 466, at fifth traffic circle take Old Mill Run East (left) to LSL.
SS: Take Buena Vista to El Camino Real (at Savannah Center), stay on El Camino going generally East and it will take you to SS. (It changes names near SS - first change to Paige Pl as you cross Morse, and then to Bichara Blvd as it enters the SS area) Go slow in congested areas, pedal to the metal in wide open ones.
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Legal golf cart speed is 20 MPH. If you are getting it with your rental home, the owner should have it set for 20 max so you can't get in trouble for speeding. With the $5 map from the sales center, and a few days of exploration, you should develop a comfort level getting around. I suggest you become quite comfortable before trying a night ride.
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Our first time was quite memorable. I had studied all the maps realizing Buena Vista and Morse were the main north south arteries and 466 Camino Real were east west. We jumped right into our SLOW Lifestyles cart and took off to see our new home under contract waiting for closing. What I didn't realize was the multi modal paths didn't always run parallel to BV or Morse (actually Morse has lanes in the roadway mostly north of 466). Ask my co-pilot for a map reading and she thought I had the map. OMG we got lost at every turn!
No worries in less than 60 seconds folks noticed the frustrated "where the heck are we look" an stopped to help us. Now THAT's Florida's Friendliest Hometown in action! Next day with map in hand we set out and only had to stop once. We learned how to read the MM signs for this trail or that.....Still will have to learn better when we get down permanently this fall.
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Get a compass that sticks on the inside of the windshield.
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