View Full Version : Christmas Day - what's open?
Ham_and_Cheese
12-03-2024, 09:00 AM
Hi all
Going to be there the whole week of Christmas and was just wondering if any businesses were open on Christmas Day
I doubt there will be many, if any, but thought I'd ask - thanks
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pauld315
12-03-2024, 09:08 AM
Hi all
Going to be there the whole week of Christmas and was just wondering if any businesses were open on Christmas Day
I doubt there will be many, if any, but thought I'd ask - thanks
.
All the churches will be open.
Ham_and_Cheese
12-03-2024, 09:13 AM
All the churches will be open.Going Christmas Eve
Stu from NYC
12-03-2024, 09:30 AM
Surprisingly the movie theater in LSL is closed
midiwiz
12-04-2024, 06:52 AM
Hi all
Going to be there the whole week of Christmas and was just wondering if any businesses were open on Christmas Day
I doubt there will be many, if any, but thought I'd ask - thanks
.
NOTHING. Sort of like that every city I've ever lived in..... not sure why anyone would think here would be different
Kelevision
12-04-2024, 07:27 AM
Hi all
Going to be there the whole week of Christmas and was just wondering if any businesses were open on Christmas Day
I doubt there will be many, if any, but thought I'd ask - thanks
.
I believe TooJays will be open. Or anything Jewish should be open.
CarlR33
12-04-2024, 08:08 AM
The Pools should be open. Edit-guess not.
OrangeBlossomBaby
12-04-2024, 08:32 AM
Pretty sure all the Chinese restaurants and take-outs will be open.
Meanwhile, please remember something important:
When you go to a business on Christmas Day, you're telling the employees there that you want them to NOT be home with their families. If you're an actual Christian, this should mean something to you. Prepare in advance, cook at home, let these folks do the same. The vast majority of residents of The Villages, and families surrounding our community, are Christian. If "Jesus is the reason for the season" then stay home and honor the spirit of the holiday, by respecting those employees who also wish to honor it.
I'm not Christian, but I've worked retail for many years. I can't count how many Christmases I volunteered to work, to give one of my Christian co-workers a day off to observe their holiday. But it's so sad seeing those who had to come in, because there weren't enough non-Christians to cover the shift, not being able to enjoy their family on one of the holiest days of their religious year.
Bogie Shooter
12-04-2024, 08:35 AM
Hi all
Going to be there the whole week of Christmas and was just wondering if any businesses were open on Christmas Day
I doubt there will be many, if any, but thought I'd ask - thanks
.
Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in The Villages | Inside the Bubble (https://www.insidethebubble.net/restaurants-open-christmas-day/)
4$ALE
12-04-2024, 09:40 AM
Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in The Villages | Inside the Bubble (https://www.insidethebubble.net/restaurants-open-christmas-day/)
:undecided: From what I can see that list is not very accurate......
retiredguy123
12-04-2024, 09:49 AM
:undecided: From what I can see that list is not very accurate......
Correct. The article says it was updated on October 9, 2024, but the list includes at least 2 restaurants that no longer exist, Red Lobster and World of Beer in Spanish Springs.
Flyers999
12-08-2024, 09:27 PM
Golf courses.
BrianL99
12-09-2024, 05:09 AM
Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in The Villages | Inside the Bubble (https://www.insidethebubble.net/restaurants-open-christmas-day/)
:undecided: From what I can see that list is not very accurate......
Considering that Amelia's no longer exists, nor does World of Beer in Spanish Springs, the list has no credibility.
Ham_and_Cheese
12-25-2024, 03:05 PM
Can confirm for a fact that the Japanese Steakhouse in LSL is open
Sushi was good - service was excellent
Saw that Starbucks was open too, but did not stop in
Going to AMC theater in Leesburg later, so they're open too
shut the front door
12-26-2024, 09:05 AM
Pretty sure all the Chinese restaurants and take-outs will be open.
Meanwhile, please remember something important:
When you go to a business on Christmas Day, you're telling the employees there that you want them to NOT be home with their families. If you're an actual Christian, this should mean something to you. Prepare in advance, cook at home, let these folks do the same. The vast majority of residents of The Villages, and families surrounding our community, are Christian. If "Jesus is the reason for the season" then stay home and honor the spirit of the holiday, by respecting those employees who also wish to honor it.
I'm not Christian, but I've worked retail for many years. I can't count how many Christmases I volunteered to work, to give one of my Christian co-workers a day off to observe their holiday. But it's so sad seeing those who had to come in, because there weren't enough non-Christians to cover the shift, not being able to enjoy their family on one of the holiest days of their religious year.
And there are also MANY who appreciate the extra hours and holiday pay to help pay their bills. I have talked to a lot of people working on Thanksgiving and Christmas who were very grateful to be able to make that extra money. Let's tone down the virtue signaling and Christian judging. Personally, I find self-proclaimed "non-Christians" telling Christians how they should act and what they should do to be very patronizing.
bsloan1960
12-26-2024, 09:30 AM
In what way is your answer helpful to OP? OP was seeking the input of people who are knowledgeable enough about the community to find a nice sit down meal in a professional atmosphere. You gave them Nothing- your answer served only to focus on You. I'm reminded of wait staff who see a $20 bill sitting on the table- hoping for a great tip they find the bill instead has a sermon printed on it. It costs the person eating Nothing, and potentially cost the server their ability to buy their own meal. We always see asinine answers like this to specific questions. Another favorite answer when asked about which eateries are open is, "Why don't you call around"- nit wits don't understand they're being are asked so OPs don't have to make 100+ phone calls. OK. Now would be a good time to turn this around and tell me why you directing them to church was better than to an open restaurant. All the churches will be open.
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