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VApeople
08-09-2015, 10:30 AM
In looking over a map of The Villages, we noticed two large town centers - the one along Route 27/441 (called Spanish Springs?) and the one a little farther south called Lake Sumter Landing.

Which one do you prefer going to, and why?

champion6
08-09-2015, 10:33 AM
And there is a third town square on Rt. 44 just west of Buena Vista Blvd.

John_W
08-09-2015, 10:43 AM
We live off St. Charles which is just north of 466A. We're about 4 miles from Lake Sumter Landing (LSL), 4 miles from Brownwood and about 8 miles from Spanish Springs (SS). It all depends on who the band is and I usually try to tie in with the movies.

So if a movie I want to see is playing at LSL, then I looked ahead in the week to see who musically is playing. Normally I like LSL first because I like to eat at Paneras, then we see the film and then go listen to the music. Our second choice is Brownwood because it's closer than SS, and the movie theater is the newest and nice for seeing films. However, we usually don't eat at Brownwood.

SS we probably go to the least, I think this year we've gone about 5 times. Once we went to see the movie Birdman and then see Uncle Bob, our favorite band was playing. Most of the artsy type of movies play at SS. We've gone a couple of other times to SS to see Uncle Bob and we'll sometimes go to the Saturday car show. So we've gone about 5 or 6 times this year. Our last time at a square was last Tuesay at LSL to see Uncle Bob. They are a classic rock band on the heavier side, they play anything from the Eagles to Led Zeppelin, earlier we had seen the movie 'Vacation' and we ate at Paneras.

The Buckeyes
08-09-2015, 10:46 AM
All three are unique unto themselves. Depends what you may be shopping for, the entertainment you would like to enjoy on a particular evening or just the ambiance you enjoy the best.

Sandtrap328
08-09-2015, 10:47 AM
Spanish Springs was the first town square. Very nice and it was refurbished with new pavers and landscaping about 4 years ago.

Lake Sumter Landing is my favorite. It was completed about 2005-6 and is basically on the shore of Lake Sumter.

Paddock Square is in Brownwood and only about 3 years old. They have some bleacher style seating in addition to chairs. Paddock Square has seating only on 3 sides while the other two squares have seating on all 4 sides.

All get the same entertainers in rotation. All have their good points and a few minor flaws - and the flaws are just very minor design problems. No big deal at all to anyone.

I like sitting at Lake Sumter the best of the other squares. It has more shade offered in the summer.

NYGUY
08-09-2015, 11:54 AM
We go to Brownwood most often, then Lake Sumter Landing, then Spanish Springs. This is based on a combination distance and restaurants we like.

rtharner
08-09-2015, 12:13 PM
Agree, they all have their strongpoints, so rotating among them depending on the entertainment works for us.

skip0358
08-09-2015, 12:37 PM
1. Sumter Lading
2. Paddock Square
3. Spanish Springs

skip0358
08-09-2015, 12:38 PM
1. Sumter Lading
2. Paddock Square
3. Spanish Springs

2BNTV
08-09-2015, 12:39 PM
The "best square", is the one you are in, at that moment. :smiley:

SS was my favorite and closest to my house, predicated the fact, it was the first square, I visited when I first saw TV.

LSL is the most beautiful. IMHO

Brownwood has a unique charm but far from my home, and very rarely frequented.

A lot depends on what entertainment and or events, are taking place on a particular day.

Bogie Shooter
08-09-2015, 12:45 PM
In looking over a map of The Villages, we noticed two large town centers - the one along Route 27/441 (called Spanish Springs?) and the one a little farther south called Lake Sumter Landing.

Which one do you prefer going to, and why?

Go to thevillages.com to learn about all three squares.

BS Beef
08-09-2015, 01:26 PM
Tough call and agree with most here that each has it's own endearing qualities. I say a toss up between SS and LSL. SS IMO tends to get over looked probably due to it being the original. PS is close behind and I can't help but wonder if it won't catch or even surpass the other 2 when it gets in to full swing.....hey I made a golf joke on a Villages site :a040:

bike42
08-09-2015, 01:44 PM
We follow the bands we like. All three squares are fun.

Johnd
08-09-2015, 02:06 PM
Lake Sumter landing is the best of the town centers. It has the best collection of restaurants as several of the weaker restaurants from it's opening have been replaced. There are four very nice outdoor seating areas for drink or food. Overall restaurant/shop exteriors are very varied and colorful set off by the Key West type housing row from the sales office on up Lake shore Drive. The opportunity for a walk along the boards next to a decent sized lake is unmatched by any of the other town centers. The town square has plenty of seating and adequate shade for sun protection. The band stand has the second best sound system of the three squares.

Spanish Springs is the second best of the town centers. The restaurant group is demonstrably weaker than at Lake Sumter even through substantial turnover. Outdoor restaurant seating is undistinguished. Restaurant/shop exteriors are all Spanish stucco which is nice if you like that architecture. The town square itself is the best of the three. It has adequate seating and very good strategic planting. It has a very small town and intimate feel. Shade from the sun is the best of the three squares. The band stand sound system is the best of the three by far.

Brownwood is number three of three. There are a few architectural doodads here and there but overall the center has a dull look. The restaurant group is not strong. Of course it's still a new area and there's bound to be some shakeout and replacements. I find the square disappointing. It's small with not much seating area beyond the stands. This stands are uncomfortable and suffer from a lack of air circulation. The band stand sound system is terrible.

Barefoot
08-09-2015, 02:36 PM
I think people tend to frequent the Square closest to their residence if they travel by golf cart.
Of course when Rocky and the Rollers are playing, all bets are off.

tomwed
08-09-2015, 02:46 PM
I like Lake Sumter---it's a big body of water for around here. I like the bridge that brings you into town and seeing all those fancy homes to the right. It reminds me of the shore.

rubicon
08-09-2015, 03:25 PM
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Shimpy
08-09-2015, 03:51 PM
I like Lake Sumter---it's a big body of water for around here. I like the bridge that brings you into town and seeing all those fancy homes to the right. It reminds me of the shore.

tomwed, What shore does it remind you of? Malibu, Miami, Daytona, Honolulu? I also like the view but can't see an ocean shore, more to me like a fishing village in New Engand. Very well done.

tomwed
08-09-2015, 03:58 PM
tomwed, What shore does it remind you of? Malibu, Miami, Daytona, Honolulu? I also like the view but can't see an ocean shore, more to me like a fishing village in New Engand. Very well done.
Cape May, NJ link to photos (https://www.google.com/search?q=cape+may+nj&num=100&safe=off&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAmoVChMItoW0xvGcxwIViIwNCh1GYQ_l&biw=1093&bih=514)
[I might be getting a little homesick too. We used to own a condo in Cape May.]

Allegiance
08-09-2015, 04:14 PM
The one you are closest to is most likely the best. SS area has a lot of shopping and soon hopefully Katie Belles returns, a club unique to SS where Rocky and the Rollers hopefully will be regulars again.

paulascorpio
08-09-2015, 04:16 PM
Brownwood........

VApeople
08-09-2015, 04:56 PM
Many thanks for taking the time to respond. You all have been very helpful! I'm really glad to read that you enjoy the music performers and enjoy what the town centers offer. We'll be making a trip in Oct. or Nov. and plan to enjoy some of things The Villages offer. We'll most likely get lost, but I have a feeling we'll find a friendly face to point us in the right direction. Thanks again!

asianthree
08-09-2015, 05:27 PM
Many thanks for taking the time to respond. You all have been very helpful! I'm really glad to read that you enjoy the music performers and enjoy what the town centers offer. We'll be making a trip in Oct. or Nov. and plan to enjoy some of things The Villages offer. We'll most likely get lost, but I have a feeling we'll find a friendly face to point us in the right direction. Thanks again!

Just hold your map out and someone will get you to where you want to go. Take your time there is lots to see and there will be a house out there for you, if you choose

John_W
08-09-2015, 05:33 PM
One last difference that has been overlooked because Katie Belle's is closed for remodeling. At Spanish Springs if you don't care for the band, you have the option of going into KB's and experiencing a whole different music type. Here's a photo of my favorite band Uncle Bob's Rock Shop inside Katie Belle's.

Another small factor but it's nice to know. At SS the happy hour is 2 hours long, from 5 - 7, at LSL and BW the happy hour is only 1 hour from 5 - 6.

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asianthree
08-09-2015, 05:42 PM
If you are thinking about living near a town square, you will find you don't spend as much time at the square as in the beginning. We are at the rec centers more than the squares

pbkmaine
08-09-2015, 05:49 PM
We live behind Savannah Center, and it's an easy bike ride to Spanish Springs. We love biking there on a summer morning and drinking an iced coffee at Dunkin Donuts while sitting outside and looking out on the Square. My favorite day is Thursday when the farmer's market is there. We take the golf cart to Lake Sumter Landing for lunch or dinner. The lake has cool breezes that are very nice in the heat of a summer day.

NYGUY
08-09-2015, 09:13 PM
tomwed, What shore does it remind you of? Malibu, Miami, Daytona, Honolulu? I also like the view but can't see an ocean shore, more to me like a fishing village in New Engand. Very well done.

I will help you out Shimpy, it's about the size of a pond, at least based on where I come from.

Fred R
08-10-2015, 10:08 AM
One reason why I bought where I did is because my home is close to SS and just a few minutes from SL. I like being able to get to either quickly. Been to Brownwood several times but until that area grows and more businesses come to the area I'm quite content to spend more of my time in the other 2 town centers.

VApeople
08-10-2015, 05:47 PM
Thanks again for the additional replies. All of you have been very helpful!

JohnW, We checked out Uncle Bob's Rock Shop band on YouTube and can see why it draws a crowd.

manaboutown
08-10-2015, 07:13 PM
tomwed, What shore does it remind you of? Malibu, Miami, Daytona, Honolulu? I also like the view but can't see an ocean shore, more to me like a fishing village in New Engand. Very well done.

Cabo, Cozumel, Cancun or even Santorini!

SouthOfTheBorder
08-10-2015, 08:38 PM
In looking over a map of The Villages, we noticed two large town centers - the one along Route 27/441 (called Spanish Springs?) and the one a little farther south called Lake Sumter Landing.

Which one do you prefer going to, and why?

SpanishLandingWood is our preference because we can enjoy the best bands, on the best squares with the best restaurants and shopping in TV. :thumbup:


Don