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Papa_lecki
10-26-2022, 08:39 AM
A major indoor pickleball complex will be constructed within The Villages.

The Pickleball Club, LLC has entered into a purchase agreement on a 4.69-acre parcel at 11750 NE 62nd Terrace, which is located near the Hampton Inn on County Road 466, across from Laurel Manor Recreation Center.

The complex will feature 16 courts inside a 40,773-square-foot building.

The property where the pickleball facility will be built is not located within The Villages and most likely will not be golf cart accessible. However, the property is completely encircled by The Villages.

jebartle
10-26-2022, 09:11 AM
Indoor pool makes more sense!!

Michael 61
10-26-2022, 10:53 AM
Indoor pool makes more sense!!

Yes, that’s what TV is missing!

GpaVader
10-26-2022, 11:45 AM
I don't get it, why are you trying to put a pickle in a ball????

Mleeja
10-26-2022, 12:00 PM
An indoor pickleball facility makes sense. There will likely be a count time charge or membership fee. However, one can play during inclement weather or in the evenings.

eyc234
10-26-2022, 12:10 PM
An indoor pickleball facility makes sense. There will likely be a count time charge or membership fee. However, one can play during inclement weather or in the evenings.

:thumbup: Oh yeah there needs to be a place to play in the evenings since all the courts are just jam packed at 5 pm. Not! Everyone is at dinner.

wisbad1
10-26-2022, 12:18 PM
An indoor pickleball facility makes sense. There will likely be a count time charge or membership fee. However, one can play during inclement weather or in the evenings.
It will end up like the wood shop, exclusive to a few.

njbchbum
10-26-2022, 12:41 PM
It will end up like the wood shop, exclusive to a few.

NOT a Villages project - exclusive only those willing to pay $100+/mo or $1,000/yr. Do an internet search on The Pickleball Club LLC for the info.

Altavia
10-26-2022, 05:44 PM
:thumbup: Oh yeah there needs to be a place to play in the evenings since all the courts are just jam packed at 5 pm. Not! Everyone is at dinner.

Air conditioned courts 10-5 during the summer will be very popular

asianthree
10-26-2022, 06:02 PM
Air conditioned courts 10-5 during the summer will be very popular

Those who b*t** about $6 glass of wine at sawgrass are not going to spend $80-100 a month on indoor pickle ball. On another note the indoor pool in TV didn’t last long either. For those who were here during that time, why did it close?

jonathanb
10-27-2022, 04:19 AM
Difference is this would not be owned by the villages.

villageuser
10-27-2022, 05:07 AM
A major indoor pickleball complex will be constructed within The Villages.

The Pickleball Club, LLC has entered into a purchase agreement on a 4.69-acre parcel at 11750 NE 62nd Terrace, which is located near the Hampton Inn on County Road 466, across from Laurel Manor Recreation Center.

The complex will feature 16 courts inside a 40,773-square-foot building.

The property where the pickleball facility will be built is not located within The Villages and most likely will not be golf cart accessible. However, the property is completely encircled by The Villages.

Thanks for the info. I was excited till i went to their website — $1000 initiation fee (during a small window of time) and over $1000/yr for adults. Doesn’t matter if you are a 1-person or more- PickleBall player household. Doesn’t seem fair. All that to be at an amenity-full court. No thank you. I’ll stay with the less than $50/yr indoor Pickleball courts.

Papa_lecki
10-27-2022, 06:05 AM
Thanks for the info. I was excited till i went to their website — $1000 initiation fee (during a small window of time) and over $1000/yr for adults. Doesn’t matter if you are a 1-person or more- PickleBall player household. Doesn’t seem fair. All that to be at an amenity-full court. No thank you. I’ll stay with the less than $50/yr indoor Pickleball courts.

That is probably appealing to some, it means fewer members, and more court availability.

Altavia
10-27-2022, 06:23 AM
Those who b*t** about $6 glass of wine at sawgrass are not going to spend $80-100 a month on indoor pickle ball. On another note the indoor pool in TV didn’t last long either. For those who were here during that time, why did it close?

LOL - that's not the demographic they are targeting.

This is more like a country club membership for pickleball.

There are People have no problem dropping a grand or more for multi day pickleball camps. Several times a year.

INVEST - The Pickleball Club (https://www.thepickleballclub.us/invest/)

Altavia
10-27-2022, 06:23 AM
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HoosierPa
10-27-2022, 06:24 AM
I doubt the company investing their $ to build this facility is planning on no one joining. I have a hunch they know what they are doing or they wouldn’t be in business regardless of any negative opinions !

pablo cruze
10-27-2022, 07:18 AM
There's enough pickle facilities around here.

Doesn't anyone like to skate for exercise?; figure skate, ice hockey league, pick-up hockey, open skating, even host ice dancing events.

It is cool to exercise in a chilled facility in the summer.

I expect that the business case could be made that the usage fees (ice time charges) will easily recoup the investment and operating costs.

Concessions (food, bar, snacks), pro shop, rental skates, advertising, would all add to the profit equation.

There are no facilities near by to compete with the business.

Even the VCS would benefit.

Thoughts?

La lamy
10-27-2022, 07:27 AM
Too bad there's such a hefty membership fee. I would have enjoyed a drop-in, or renting a court on rainy days.

fgaba1949
10-27-2022, 07:42 AM
LOL - that's not the demographic they are targeting.

This is more like a country club membership for pickleball.

There are People have no problem dropping a grand or more for multi day pickleball camps. Several times a year.

INVEST - The Pickleball Club (https://www.thepickleballclub.us/invest/)

I cant wait ..awesome idea !!

Bilyclub
10-27-2022, 07:45 AM
There used to be a indoor facility and one of the neighboring developments open to anybody with cash, but it closed during the covid. Don't know anybody that payed to play there.

Dorebea
10-27-2022, 07:49 AM
The Villages is also planning an indoor pickelball court to be built in the new Eastport center. Thus would be golf cart accessible.

LuvNH
10-27-2022, 08:23 AM
LOL - that's not the demographic they are targeting.

This is more like a country club membership for pickleball.

There are People have no problem dropping a grand or more for multi day pickleball camps. Several times a year.

INVEST - The Pickleball Club (https://www.thepickleballclub.us/invest/)

We are inclined to think that TV is the center of the world, not so. I would think this center would cater to a younger crowd, professional crowd, who would like to be able to play after work, and I would go so far as to suggest the level of play will be well above what we see around here.

chrisinva
10-27-2022, 08:49 AM
Yes! At least one indoor pool please. with lanes for the lap swimmers. thanks

MrFlorida
10-27-2022, 10:15 AM
I was wondering why they never had one. Makes sense for rainy days, hot summer days, and evening hours... It would be very popular for the pickle ball players here.

njbchbum
10-27-2022, 10:39 AM
Once upon a time there was a rink at the mall in Leesburg - closed - couldn't make money to stay open.


There's enough pickle facilities around here.

Doesn't anyone like to skate for exercise?; figure skate, ice hockey league, pick-up hockey, open skating, even host ice dancing events.

It is cool to exercise in a chilled facility in the summer.

I expect that the business case could be made that the usage fees (ice time charges) will easily recoup the investment and operating costs.

Concessions (food, bar, snacks), pro shop, rental skates, advertising, would all add to the profit equation.

There are no facilities near by to compete with the business.

Even the VCS would benefit.

Thoughts?

jjombrello
10-27-2022, 10:52 AM
First thing I thought of - Bring ear protection. I can't imagine what the pinging noise level might be with multiple courses being played indoors. Bad enough outdoors!!

Chi-Town
10-27-2022, 11:09 AM
Indoor pickleball has already caught on in the frigid north and blazing hot Arizona. Played indoor tennis in the winter up North, had no choice. But here in FL I prefer the outdoors.

Bay Kid
10-28-2022, 07:18 AM
First thing I thought of - Bring ear protection. I can't imagine what the pinging noise level might be with multiple courses being played indoors. Bad enough outdoors!!

We have indoor courts in VA. at our club, Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club. The noise isn't that bad. No excuses for sun and wind.

ThirdOfFive
10-28-2022, 07:40 AM
Too bad there's such a hefty membership fee. I would have enjoyed a drop-in, or renting a court on rainy days.
It does seem high but I assume they've done their research.

If not enough full-time people sign up I have a hunch that there will be a special deal for non-member people to play, such as a per-hour court fee. We belonged to an indoor tennis facility in Minnesota. Paid members got first dibs on open courts and paid a small court fee. Non-members could play, subject to courts being open, but they paid a court fee something like four times the fee that members paid.

ThirdOfFive
10-28-2022, 07:44 AM
There's enough pickle facilities around here.

Doesn't anyone like to skate for exercise?; figure skate, ice hockey league, pick-up hockey, open skating, even host ice dancing events.

It is cool to exercise in a chilled facility in the summer.

I expect that the business case could be made that the usage fees (ice time charges) will easily recoup the investment and operating costs.

Concessions (food, bar, snacks), pro shop, rental skates, advertising, would all add to the profit equation.

There are no facilities near by to compete with the business.

Even the VCS would benefit.

Thoughts?
I wonder just how high the facility's liability insurance premiums might be.

Aside from some probable exceptions it would seem that geezers and ice skates can be a risky proposition.