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~Jojo~
05-10-2015, 09:12 PM
Our college age daughter will come to visit for one week. We are hoping she won't get bored. I know which pools she can or can't use. Can she use any of the gyms to work out? What else do young visitors usually like to do?
We are new in Dunedin.
Thanks

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
05-10-2015, 09:33 PM
Our college age daughter will come to visit for one week. We are hoping she won't get bored. I know which pools she can or can't use. Can she use any of the gyms to work out? What else do young visitors usually like to do?
We are new in Dunedin.
Thanks

Next Saturday night is the Saturday Night Dance Club. Tickets are $10.00 and include coffee and desert. You also get three hours of live music by Vinyl Recall.

Each month has a theme and this month is baseball.

Bring you're daughter, she'll have a ball.

Villageswimmer
05-10-2015, 09:35 PM
Our college age daughter will come to visit for one week. We are hoping she won't get bored. I know which pools she can or can't use. Can she use any of the gyms to work out? What else do young visitors usually like to do?
We are new in Dunedin.
Thanks

Check out the recreation news. She might enjoy zumba, yoga, line dancing, platform tennis.....so, so many choices and she shouldn't have a problem getting into classes now that snowbird season is over. I hope she has fun. Also, evenings at the squares. Our son loves TV.

Villager Dude
05-10-2015, 09:44 PM
You need to get her a guest card for her to participate in some activities. Do so as soon as possible so you will have it in time. Call a rec center to see which one you have to go to to sign up. You can also go to the District .com or net web site and do it on line and pick up at a rec center. I think she can go to MVP Gym for a daily fee.

Sandtrap328
05-10-2015, 10:22 PM
Take a day trip to Madiera Beach. There is a great beach bar called The Undertow and you can park in their lot free, walk around the bar, and go right on the beach. The sand is powder soft and the water in the Gulf has a very gentle slope.

You can get there in two hours, spend time on the beach, have a cold drink at the beach bar, and be back in The Villages in time for the evening entertainment.

graciegirl
05-11-2015, 03:57 AM
Our college age daughter will come to visit for one week. We are hoping she won't get bored. I know which pools she can or can't use. Can she use any of the gyms to work out? What else do young visitors usually like to do?
We are new in Dunedin.
Thanks

Invite your new friends for dessert to meet your daughter. Take her to the squares, or golfing or shopping, or just take her for a long drive in your golf cart and show her the insides of a couple regional rec centers like Seabreeze or Eisenhower.

Greg Nelson
05-11-2015, 05:18 AM
Water aerobics can be fun..have her try aqua Zumba...Florida has a wonderful assortment of State Parks, many close by

Phanatic Luvr
05-11-2015, 08:19 AM
When my daughter and her boyfriend were in a month ago, they went kayaking on the Crystal River. They had a great time. The number is (352) 795-2255. I do believe it is about a 45 minute drive from TV's.
There is also a day at one of the Disney Parks or just go for dinner and walk around. Winter Park is also a nice day's outing, shop a bit and have lunch at one of the many outdoor restaurants.

SALYBOW
05-11-2015, 10:52 AM
Water aerobics can be fun..have her try aqua Zumba...Florida has a wonderful assortment of State Parks, many close by

I was told that guests are not allowed to participate in activities at the sports pools. They tried to make my son leave until they realized he was a resident and had the resident pass.