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sss1019
08-16-2018, 07:32 PM
I'm still a few years away from retirement, but guess it's never to early to start planning, so I'm thinking of taking a drive over and spend a weekend in The Villages. I live in Fairhope, Alabama which is about a six hour drive away. I've done the drive numerous times to Disney so I know my way there. I'm just not sure where is the best hotel to stay once I get there. I would like to be able to walk to one of the town squares, restaurants, etc. Not sure I'm interested at this point with planning a stay through The Villages and their $99 offer. Would like experience without a sales person unless everyone recommends going this route. I appreciate any advice....Scott
graciegirl
08-16-2018, 08:37 PM
I'm still a few years away from retirement, but guess it's never to early to start planning, so I'm thinking of taking a drive over and spend a weekend in The Villages. I live in Fairhope, Alabama which is about a six hour drive away. I've done the drive numerous times to Disney so I know my way there. I'm just not sure where is the best hotel to stay once I get there. I would like to be able to walk to one of the town squares, restaurants, etc. Not sure I'm interested at this point with planning a stay through The Villages and their $99 offer. Would like experience without a sales person unless everyone recommends going this route. I appreciate any advice....Scott
The Waterfront is walkable to Lake Sumter Landing Town Square, but don't be afraid of sales people. They do not nudge. We had to call ours to get her to show us houses, they won't if you don't want to. When you get here you will see why. The place sells itself.
No I don't sell real estate and never did. Just love living here for ten years now.
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npwalters
08-16-2018, 08:42 PM
There are a couple within a quarter mile of Spanish Springs town square and many restaraunts (north end) and one pretty much in Lake Sumpter landing town square. Not stayed at any of them so no opinion on them. I'm not aware of one near Brownwood (south end) but I don't frequent that area much. Maybe someone will chime in.
Schaumburger
08-17-2018, 12:25 AM
The Waterfront Inn is right in Lake Sumter Landing, so you can walk to everything. In Spanish Springs the TownePlace Suites by Marriott is within walking distances of the shopping and restaurants. I have stayed at both, but it has been a few years.
Close to Spanish Springs (about 3/4 mile) are the Comfort Suites and the Holiday Inn Express. I have also stayed at both of those properties. Any one of these hotels are very clean and comfortable. I would suggest either the Waterfront Inn or TownePlace Suites if you want to be right in one of the squares.
And if you do decide to do the Lifestyle Preview Visit, the sales people are not pushy. If you just want to see homes for a few hours, they will accomodate your request.
Enjoy your visit!
redwitch
08-17-2018, 03:38 AM
Go the Lifestyle route. As has been said, the sales people aren’t pushy. You get a cart and a bike when you rent. Your feet and car when you stay at a hotel. If you know someone who lives here, ask them to make the reservation for the hotel for you. Most here give a discount to residents. Either way, you’ll have a good time.
villagetinker
08-17-2018, 09:41 AM
We did the lifestyle visit and were very happy with the results, as noted above, the sales agent was not pushy, and was very accommodating to our schedule. We bought a lot about 6 weeks later and built shortly after, moved in about 6 months later after we retired.
liere
08-17-2018, 11:29 AM
Friends of our recently did the Lifestyle Preview....they were put up near Brownwood....the agent was not pushy and showed houses according to their availability....they were not interested in a new home, and the agent brought them to various areas of the Villages to look at homes. They used the golf cart to go to the three squares and had a great time.
asianthree
08-17-2018, 01:51 PM
I'm still a few years away from retirement, but guess it's never to early to start planning, so I'm thinking of taking a drive over and spend a weekend in The Villages. I live in Fairhope, Alabama which is about a six hour drive away. I've done the drive numerous times to Disney so I know my way there. I'm just not sure where is the best hotel to stay once I get there. I would like to be able to walk to one of the town squares, restaurants, etc. Not sure I'm interested at this point with planning a stay through The Villages and their $99 offer. Would like experience without a sales person unless everyone recommends going this route. I appreciate any advice....Scott
Our first lifestyle our guy called once asked if we needed anything, or did we want to look at houses. We said not at this time, and that was it. Second lifestyle he called once, and we declined. Third lifestyle we agreed to meet, bought our first house.
Go with the lifestyle, it’s your choice on what interaction you want.
jnieman
08-17-2018, 07:32 PM
Waterfront Inn in Sumter Landing is good. Home - The Waterfront InnThe Waterfront Inn | The Villages, FL – USA (http://waterfrontinnvillages.com/) There are several restaurants with bars within walking distance and the square with music from 5-9 every night. The sales office is there too so you can stop in and get info you might want. There is also a trolley there that you can make a reservation for by calling the sales office. It takes you on a ride all around the Villages so you can get the lay of the land. There is also a Starbucks to have your morning coffee. City Fire for nightlife and singles. Johnny Rockets for a hamburger and Fries. Red Sauce if you want Italian food. Panera for lunch. I forgot there is also the Lighthouse for good fried fish right on the water.
tophcfa
08-17-2018, 07:57 PM
I probably shouldn't advocate for this because we have a neighbor that does it and we don't like it, but several Villagers list rooms in their homes for short term rentals on airbnb. I am guessing that if the developers of the Villages ever anticipated that something like airbnb would ever exist, appropriate deed restrictions would have been put in place to keep them out of the Villages. I wonder if the individual CDD deed restrictions can be revised to address unanticipated problems like this?
Marathon Man
08-17-2018, 07:57 PM
Three times we visited before talking to a sales person. We stayed in a different hotel each time. My advice - don't be locked into being within walking distance of any one thing. You will want to drive around and see everything anyway, so it doesn't matter where you stay. Save some money by staying just outside of TV, drive to any of the three squares, and park.
FenneyGuy
08-18-2018, 09:41 AM
Sleep Inn hotel is located near the turnpike and 301. You can easily drive from there to Fenney/Desoto and Brownwood or other town squares. However, the lifestyle visit is hard to beat.
TOMCAT
08-18-2018, 09:54 AM
Life style visit is great. Stayed there and never felt pressured. You can get a golf cart and a bicycle with it. Do not know too much about the hotels. The Waterfront Inn in Lake Sumter looks very nice.
John_W
08-18-2018, 09:56 AM
Much of it depends on what you want to buy. If you're looking at a resale in the established areas of TV, then I would stay near Lake Sumter or Spanish Springs. If you're mostly interested in a new home, take the lifestyle visit and stay at one of the Villages Courtyard Villas next to Brownwood.
Waterfront Inn next to LSL and they advertise rooms from $120
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Townsuits Marriots at Spanish Springs they advertise rooms from $135
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Holiday Inn at Spanish Springs is a few blocks away from the square. I stayed there in 2011 while waiting to close on my home and when I gave them my agent's name, it was only $75. Contact Villages Sales Agent Tony Trussler, he's very good, and see if you can get that price if that matters to you. Currently they advertise rooms from $115.
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If you do the lifestyle visit, which right now is $99 a night, you'll probably be staying at Alden Bungalows just west of Brownwood square and this is a photo of one of the bungalows. They sell in the $250K to $400K range. Alden Bungalows has their own community pool.
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TOMCAT
08-18-2018, 09:58 AM
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Schaumburger
08-19-2018, 03:19 AM
If you do decide to stay in a hotel when visiting The Villages and you are a member of AAA Motor Club or AARP, be sure to check on the AAA or AARP rates for that hotel. I always do when I check on a hotel's rates.
Gosh those Alden bungalows look nice! Thank you John W for posting the photo.
And definitely take the Trolley tours if you visit The Villages. Inquire at the The Villages sales office before or during your visit about times and routes. There are sales offices at all 3 town squares which are Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood.
Fraugoofy
08-19-2018, 11:07 PM
I'm still a few years away from retirement, but guess it's never to early to start planning, so I'm thinking of taking a drive over and spend a weekend in The Villages. I live in Fairhope, Alabama which is about a six hour drive away. I've done the drive numerous times to Disney so I know my way there. I'm just not sure where is the best hotel to stay once I get there. I would like to be able to walk to one of the town squares, restaurants, etc. Not sure I'm interested at this point with planning a stay through The Villages and their $99 offer. Would like experience without a sales person unless everyone recommends going this route. I appreciate any advice....ScottYou may want to consider a weekend rental that includes a golf cart. For what you would pay in most hotels ($100-$125a night) you can get better and bigger accomdations by staying in a private home that includes a golf cart. Depending on your dates, I may be able to help you.
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charmed59
08-20-2018, 06:48 AM
I’ve stayed at the Waterfront Inn two years ago and I thought it was really cute. Since then they’ve updated. It’s a great location for Lake Sumter. We also stayed at the Townplace Suites in Spanish Springs and I liked the suite aspect, as we tend to over order, so we could eat some meals in the room.
Note, the hotels don’t provide golf carts or access to amenities like the pickle ball courts or golf courses. If you want a pass for those you need to go the lifestyle visit route or rent a home through one of the vacation rental websites.
Our lifestyle visit was two years ago in the Alden Bungalows. We got there durning construction, and the location near Brownwood and the realtor assigned did not make me want to move to the Villages. But my husband wouldn’t give up, got a short term rental near walking distance to Lake Sumter Landing and here we are.
Chatbrat
08-20-2018, 10:59 AM
Some of the hotels on the outskirts are not that secure-thefts and cars broken into--Waterfront and or a house in TV is the way to go
perrjojo
08-20-2018, 03:28 PM
I probably shouldn't advocate for this because we have a neighbor that does it and we don't like it, but several Villagers list rooms in their homes for short term rentals on airbnb. I am guessing that if the developers of the Villages ever anticipated that something like airbnb would ever exist, appropriate deed restrictions would have been put in place to keep them out of the Villages. I wonder if the individual CDD deed restrictions can be revised to address unanticipated problems like this?
I don’t know but I would think this is technically not allowed. Yes, you may rent your home but you may not run a business out of your home. I would think renting rooms is running a business in your home. Just wondering
rjn5656
08-21-2018, 06:25 AM
Stay at the Waterfront, walk downtown in Sumter Landing and just talk to the people. They will tell you all you want to know.
Chi33
08-21-2018, 12:03 PM
You only get one shot at the lifestyle program, so if you just want a few days, stay at the Waterfront Inn. I would think you could rent a golf cart at Lake Sumter Landing. When you really are interesting in buying, then go for the lifestyle program. You screw over the Realtors, and waste there time, if you use the lifestyle program as a vacation.
maureenod
08-21-2018, 02:40 PM
Don't waste your time with a golf cart....too slow. Use a car and do the trolley tour. You will see more, the place is huge and very confusing for first timers.
John_W
08-21-2018, 03:19 PM
Don't waste your time with a golf cart....too slow. Use a car and do the trolley tour. You will see more, the place is huge and very confusing for first timers.
I couldn't agree more, I think when people say get a golf cart you can really see the place better they are doing a disservice. That's like giving you a bicycle in New York City and saying, you can see the place better. It's hard enough to know where you're going in TV when you're new, the cart paths travel across roadways, along side roadways and under roadways and sometimes you'll be on the roadway. It's a good way to get killed in a slow moving vehicle when you don't know where you're at.
When I was on my LSV and was staying at LSL in the cottages on the east side of the square back in 2011, I didn't take the cart further than the square, which was 2 blocks away. After that, I just walked, it was easier. When I had a round of free golf at Cane Garden I drove my car to the course and they gave me a cart for free to use during my round. Those LSV carts only go 14 mph, so not only are you confused on where you are, where you're going, you will take forever getting there in a LSV cart.
Schaumburger
08-23-2018, 07:03 AM
I don’t know but I would think this is technically not allowed. Yes, you may rent your home but you may not run a business out of your home. I would think renting rooms is running a business in your home. Just wondering
If you check Airbnb, there are quite a few listings in The Villages. I have stayed at 2 Airbnb listings in The Villages, once over New Year's weekend of 2017 and once for 5 days this past February. Both homes were lovely, and the hosts were great. Are Airbnb listings compliant to the CDD deed restrictions -- don't know. Since Airbnb has been around for several years now, the genie may be out of the bottle on this one or maybe not.
jayrnj
08-25-2018, 07:39 PM
I've stayed at the Waterfront Inn twice and enjoyed it each and every time. The walking proximity to LSL can't be beat. We rented a golf cart from The Villages Golf Cart store nearby, and left it and our rented car in the parking lot of the hotel with no problems (although sometimes spots were hard to find during the hours of the square's live entertainment). A friend who lives nearby got us guest ID's for all The Villages amenities. I've also done the lifestyle visit. The house they gave us near Brownwood was awesome. Granite countertops; tile floors. And of course the golf cart, and an ID to get you into all the rec centers and pools. So here's the difference. If your visit is to experience the lifestyle, and you can get a friend to get you ID's, stay at the hotel. If your visit is to do research on buying a future home, and you don't know anyone who can get you a guest ID, go with the lifestyle visit. Either way you will have a great time!
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