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Bassdeer
09-10-2024, 06:06 PM
Four of us are coming down for 5 days to check out TV, going to check a few pools and wanted to see the two best adult pools should we look at? We are all over 60 years old. And am I reading this right no food or drink at the pool? Would like to have a few cocktails.
Bill14564
09-10-2024, 06:12 PM
Four of us are coming down for 5 days to check out TV, going to check a few pools and wanted to see the two best adult pools should we look at? We are all over 60 years old. And am I reading this right no food or drink at the pool? Would like to have a few cocktails.
No food or drink *in* the pool. No glass inside the gated area. Coolers at the tables are fine.
Stu from NYC
09-10-2024, 06:20 PM
I do not think there is a best pool here,
CarlR33
09-10-2024, 07:16 PM
Four of us are coming down for 5 days to check out TV, going to check a few pools and wanted to see the two best adult pools should we look at? We are all over 60 years old. And am I reading this right no food or drink at the pool? Would like to have a few cocktails. Bout all the same down here unless you come during winter then they are the same but only fuller with peoples. Just make sure you get your visitor passes or you will be lookin in from the outside, LOL
Altavia
09-10-2024, 08:07 PM
Food and drink are ok as others started.
Some newer pools are "resort" style (kidney shaped) beach entry.
The pool at Fenny is family but food and drink are available poolside.
The pools use a salt water process that eliminates the need for high concentrations of chlorine for sanitation.
Bring pool noodles ;-)
FloridaGuy66
09-10-2024, 08:28 PM
The actual pool and layouts are almost all the same. Food and drinks are allowed in the sitting areas but some of the "pool police" frown up alcohol being consumed in the original container or in party cups. A Yeti is fine though and cans of beer or vodka coolers in a koozy is acceptable to most.
Bassdeer
09-11-2024, 07:15 AM
The actual pool and layouts are almost all the same. Food and drinks are allowed in the sitting areas but some of the "pool police" frown up alcohol being consumed in the original container or in party cups. A Yeti is fine though and cans of beer or vodka coolers in a koozy is acceptable to most.
Thank you, we have our visitor passes and are all-professional pool side drinkers and know the tricks.
Nana2Teddy
09-12-2024, 04:43 AM
The pool closest to where you’re staying is the best choice. You won’t be allowed in Sports pools at regional rec centers, and most pools at the smaller rec centers are family pools so might have children playing in them. The adult pools located next to each village’s postal station are the pools for ages 30 and up, and are the ones usually used by residents or visitors of that particular village. You can use any non-sport’s pool of course, but why travel far from where you’re staying, especially if you’ll be drinking.
bowlingal
09-12-2024, 05:43 AM
All the adult pools are about the same. Rules are posted on the wall at each pool. No one under 30 allowed in the adult pools. You don't say where you are visiting ( the village you are in). There is quite a distance here between the southern end and the northern end. Maybe narrow it down for us? BTW, you will need much more than 5 days to check out the villages.
Girlcopper
09-12-2024, 06:59 AM
The actual pool and layouts are almost all the same. Food and drinks are allowed in the sitting areas but some of the "pool police" frown up alcohol being consumed in the original container or in party cups. A Yeti is fine though and cans of beer or vodka coolers in a koozy is acceptable to most.
Drink what you want. Just put it in a lidded cup so none of the “ pool police” poke their nose in your business as previously stated. Theres a few of them at every pool
defrey12
09-12-2024, 07:21 AM
Four of us are coming down for 5 days to check out TV, going to check a few pools and wanted to see the two best adult pools should we look at? We are all over 60 years old. And am I reading this right no food or drink at the pool? Would like to have a few cocktails.
ALL of the adult pools are the same…they’re just neighborhood specific. NO children is the selling point.
Bassdeer
09-12-2024, 07:23 AM
All the adult pools are about the same. Rules are posted on the wall at each pool. No one under 30 allowed in the adult pools. You don't say where you are visiting ( the village you are in). There is quite a distance here between the southern end and the northern end. Maybe narrow it down for us? BTW, you will need much more than 5 days to check out the villages.
Staying just north of Lake Sumter Landing, this will be our second visit. If we do move there, we plan on renting for the first year to get a feel for the best area to buy. Plus, I'm learning about CDD fees, and they seem to be all over the place.
BBBnWitty
09-12-2024, 08:20 AM
No glass. No glass. No glass. Don't bring your drink into the pool. Enjoy!
Topspinmo
09-12-2024, 08:26 AM
Four of us are coming down for 5 days to check out TV, going to check a few pools and wanted to see the two best adult pools should we look at? We are all over 60 years old. And am I reading this right no food or drink at the pool? Would like to have a few cocktails.
All villages tables are 9 by 5…. O wait wrong kind of pool. As said no glass and no snickers bars:22yikes: you’ll be fine and have great time, but watch out this place is catchy and sticks like glue…
Topspinmo
09-12-2024, 08:30 AM
Staying just north of Lake Sumter Landing, this will be our second visit. If we do move there, we plan on renting for the first year to get a feel for the best area to buy. Plus, I'm learning about CDD fees, and they seem to be all over the place.
IMO only hidden fee or fee not out front are end of year maintenance fees which add to you yearly taxes. Naturally this depends on county and how pricey house was that you brought. IMO Marion county has slightly higher taxes than other two?
Nell57
09-12-2024, 08:56 AM
Bring your beverages in a yeti and enjoy the day.
There is the greatest density of pools and amenities in the Lake Sumter area…between the sixes.
My realtor told me that Gary Morse hired Disney consultants when designing the area between 466 and 466A. At that time, all Villlages were designed with the same ratio of sports pools, adult pools and family pools. Some of the country clubs also have priority pools. LOTS of golf courses.
In the newer areas some villages don’t even have two pools. There are no country clubs. It’s a different model of amenities, and some people prefer things that way.
So take your time ….start your spreadsheet and decide what is important to you.
But take your drinks to the pool….the pool people will answer all your questions.
Then go to the town square in the evening and purchase a happy hour beverage between 5 and 6.
Everyone there will love to talk and share their VILLAGES life with you
Maker
09-12-2024, 09:01 AM
Here are some very rough costs to have. Tried to be realistic, but really depends upon the house cost, age, area, etc.
Buy a house at $xxx. It could have a bond in addition to house price. North (older) area are lowest. New south area are $20k to $70k. Pay yearly or pay it off. If paying yearly it also has a processing fee (which could be a quite high % of the actual bond cost paid).
Yearly taxes are to county and possibly to a city (such as wildwood). Plus a CDD maintenance fee. $500 to $1400 rough range. Plus a fire fee. 500k house in south area is about $5500 total.
If you live here, get homestead tax exemption. Lowers taxable value by 50k.
Monthly amenity fee, plus water, sewer, and trash; budget $300 to $360. Wildwood (city covering south homes) just announced a 5.3% water rate hike.
There is no HOA, but there are deed restrictions. The typical HOA area maintenance stuff is handled by CDDs.
Electricity will vary upon your usage. Budget $0.17 per kwh.
IF you have natural gas, budget $25 to $40.
Homeowner's insurance is likely a lot higher than yours now. Budget $2k to 6k per year, but that's only a ballpark. If roof is >10years old, they might force you to replace it or won't cover you.
Car insurance will be up to double your current cost.
Other unexpected costs: HVAC maintenance $200/yr. Termite and pest and lawn $900/yr. Lawn cutting service $50 to $80/month. Some you can do yourself if you want. Remember garage space is tiny - will you have room for a lawnmower?
A used house will not have much under warranty. Plan for repairs.
Internet $30 (slow) to $90 (fast)
Lots of people do not move tons of stuff. Moving costs vary by amount of stuff and distance, From near Canada to here, with a truck full of stuff, could be $15k
Good luck
Altavia
09-12-2024, 09:47 AM
ALL of the adult pools are the same…they’re just neighborhood specific. NO children is the selling point.
They've transitioned to "resort" style pools below 44 starting a few years ago.
Coley
09-12-2024, 11:03 AM
IMO only hidden fee or fee not out front are end of year maintenance fees which add to you yearly taxes. Naturally this depends on county and how pricey house was that you brought. IMO Marion county has slightly higher taxes than other two?
I believe Lake county has the highest taxes. At least that's what I was told
by agent.
tophcfa
09-12-2024, 11:12 AM
I do not think there is a best pool here,
Just about everyone with their own private pool would disagree.
Carlsondm
09-12-2024, 02:20 PM
There are differences between adult pools and sport pools if you are concerned about the depth. Most of the newer pools are shallower at 3.5 to 4.5 ft deep. Pools in older neighborhood can have 6' deep zones. I taught water aerobics and had a tough time finding a deep water pool. Mulberry and Laurel sports pools are the deepest. Many adult pools have a 5' deep section, a pergola or shaded area with tables and chairs, and a step entry for safety. Pool noodles are usually allowed, but there are restrictions on what you can bring to the pools. It is a great place to relax, enjoy your favorite beverage in a sippy cup, and slather on the sun screen. Enjoy.
Bill14564
09-12-2024, 02:28 PM
Just about everyone with their own private pool would disagree.
Where can I find a list of those private pools that anyone can use when they visit for a few days?
retiredguy123
09-12-2024, 03:00 PM
Just to clarify, alcoholic beverages "ARE ALLOWED" around the pools, inside the rec centers, and in many other areas. You don't need to hide it or to buy an overpriced Yeti. I'm too cheap to buy a Yeti.
Stu from NYC
09-12-2024, 03:49 PM
Where can I find a list of those private pools that anyone can use when they visit for a few days?
They were talking about their own pools.
Bill14564
09-12-2024, 04:24 PM
They were talking about their own pools.
In a thread from a visitor asking about the best adult pools? Seems odd and irrelevant.
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