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Razor
07-27-2010, 08:00 AM
Hi, everyone,
My wife and two children (8 & 7) are planning a trip to TV in April next year. My Mom, who just retired, asked us to check it out for her and we're also interested in TV for when we retire 10-15 yrs from now.
We plan to stay for a week on the lifestyle preview plan, get the TV tour, talk to people, look at the housing areas etc. We'll also drive over to Disney and Sea World one or two days that week.
Any advice?
Anything we should definitly check out or avoid?
Take care,
Razor
Kelsie52
07-27-2010, 10:03 AM
I think you might want to reverse your plans ...
I would visit Disney/Sea World and spend 1 or 2 days at TV (in which ever order you think is right for you )
Its at least an hours drive to the parks from TV
TV has much to see for you guys but not all that much for the KIDS--except the family pool..
You can take the trolly ride around parts of TV (45 minutes to 1 hr) and visit the town squares in the evening. People are great and will answer all your questions and everyone is real friendly.
TV sales people are accomodating but there is no real tour --you do most of the sight-seeing by yourself ----
This is just my opinion --thinking of how my kids were at 7 and 8 !!!!
Dont miss visiting TV --because you wont want to leave
Good Luck
graciegirl
07-27-2010, 11:12 AM
I agree. Concentrate on Disney.
Unless there is a set of grandparents here, there isn't that much for the kids. If you are a resident the kids can go to the fun camp they have going on.
designerk
07-27-2010, 09:30 PM
Hi Moving to Buttonwood in 3 weeks, just there and in six weeks the house is almost finished... it is like magic! if only the move we could blink our eyes and be there!
Razor
07-28-2010, 08:05 AM
I think you might want to reverse your plans ...
I would visit Disney/Sea World and spend 1 or 2 days at TV (in which ever order you think is right for you )
Its at least an hours drive to the parks from TV
TV has much to see for you guys but not all that much for the KIDS--except the family pool..
You can take the trolly ride around parts of TV (45 minutes to 1 hr) and visit the town squares in the evening. People are great and will answer all your questions and everyone is real friendly.
TV sales people are accomodating but there is no real tour --you do most of the sight-seeing by yourself
Thanks for the advice. :thumbup:
So do you think two days at TV would be enough to see everything and get a feel for the place?
Maybe we'll hit up TV for two days and then Disney/Sea world the rest of the week.
RS
jaspal
07-28-2010, 09:42 AM
Where are you located in Buttonwood? We have a lot on Beechers Path #20
Kelsie52
07-28-2010, 10:15 AM
Thanks for the advice. :thumbup:
So do you think two days at TV would be enough to see everything and get a feel for the place?
Maybe we'll hit up TV for two days and then Disney/Sea world the rest of the week.
RS
No 2 days is not enough to see everything --but you will get a feel --
I dont think they will let you do a lifestyle for less than 4 days but you can ask ----You will get a real feel for the place yes !!! --------
We have been there 3 times for 13days total and hardly scratched the surface ---
You will enjoy the place --My comments were for the kids --they might get bored after 1 or 2 days --then move on to Disney/seaworld good luck--
Kelsie52
07-28-2010, 10:19 AM
Where are you located in Buttonwood? We have a lot on Beechers Path #20
We purchased a lot on Chalmer Terrace right next to the Model :wave:
graciegirl
07-28-2010, 11:45 AM
I wasn't thinking about looking at retirement places when my children were seven and eight. I was thinking about surviving the day.:1rotfl:
Pats2010
07-28-2010, 03:18 PM
I wasn't thinking about looking at retirement places when my children were seven and eight. I was thinking about surviving the day.:1rotfl:
:clap2: I was thinking the same thing.
pqrstar
07-28-2010, 06:16 PM
I thought when we did the lifestyle preview that at least one of us had to be 55 or over.
Is that still true?
logdog
07-29-2010, 03:30 PM
I thought when we did the lifestyle preview that at least one of us had to be 55 or over.
Is that still true?
I don't believe that is true since you don't have to be 55 or over to buy in TV. 80% of the residents in a retirement community must be 55 or older. The rest can be younger. I have meet several Villagers in their 40s.
Russ_Boston
07-29-2010, 03:34 PM
Ditto.
Pturner
07-29-2010, 04:10 PM
I thought when we did the lifestyle preview that at least one of us had to be 55 or over.
Is that still true?
Good question. Yes, retirement communities are required to make a percentage of homes available to younger couples. That doesn't mean the developers are required to offer incentives. Best bet is to check with sales office.
golfnut
07-29-2010, 04:26 PM
gg, i'm with u on that one....gn
Razor
08-04-2010, 05:02 AM
I wasn't thinking about looking at retirement places when my children were seven and eight. I was thinking about surviving the day.:1rotfl:
LOL...
My Mom, who just retired, is interested in TV and asked if we could check it out for her since we're within driving distance. If we give it a thumbs up, she plans to check it out for herself next year.
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