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bscooke
01-17-2012, 03:11 PM
Does anyone know of an indoor athletic pool anywhere in the area?? Thanks!

NotGolfer
01-17-2012, 03:15 PM
None in The Villages!!! All Rec/Sports pools are outside and heated!

Mudder
01-17-2012, 05:37 PM
No need for indoor pools here.

islandgal
01-17-2012, 06:12 PM
No need for indoor pools here.


Mudder -

You've got to be kidding.:laugh:

cquick
01-17-2012, 08:50 PM
Yes, we DO need an indoor exercise pool here in The Villages! Most places do, even my mom's community in Kissimmee...Good Samaritan Village.

I am sure there are people who would pay to join a club where there's an indoor therapy pool. Has anyone visited Celebration Hospital Fitness Center? They have 2 pools, one is large for exercise classes and one is smaller and is heated very warm for the people with arthritis, etc.

beautiful!

The Village Girl
01-17-2012, 09:34 PM
What... No Swimdawg????

swimdawg
01-17-2012, 09:40 PM
Here I go again....on my indoor pool soapbox. I am used to swimming at least 1/2 mile every day (sans weekends). I have been here for 2 weeks and I have only been able to swim 2 days.

There are those who say that the pools are heated so why would we need an indoor pool? I would love to personally take anyone who feels that way to the pool on a cool morning and see how they feel about swimming when the AIR is so cold. It is almost painful to swim when the air is cold.

I would be glad to pay an additional fee to have the option of an indoor pool. There is no doubt about it.....TV NEEDS AN INDOOR POOL.

TV is a perfect retirement community....with that one exception. Bring on an indoor pool!

The Village Girl
01-17-2012, 09:49 PM
Here I go again....on my indoor pool soapbox. I am used to swimming at least 1/2 mile every day (sans weekends). I have been here for 2 weeks and I have only been able to swim 2 days.

There are those who say that the pools are heated so why would we need an indoor pool? I would love to personally take anyone who feels that way to the pool on a cool morning and see how they feel about swimming when the AIR is so cold. It is almost painful to swim when the air is cold.

I would be glad to pay an additional fee to have the option of an indoor pool. There is no doubt about it.....TV NEEDS AN INDOOR POOL.

TV is a perfect retirement community....with that one exception. Bring on an indoor pool!


You're welcome.... :)

ilovetv
01-17-2012, 10:29 PM
The lack of at least one indoor athletic lap pool is an embarrassment and a disgrace to TV.

There are hundreds of people who cannot be in the direct sun because of past or current skin cancer or current pre-cancerous skin lesions.

And before all the non-swimmer "experts" pipe up and say "do it in the early morning or late afternoon", that doesn't always work. There are classes and teams scheduled in the sports pools till 3:00 and it gets dark early and they close the pools at dusk, so in the winter the time frame is extremely short.

I'd like to see some of the "experts" get out of the pool WET when it is 60 degrees outside with a breeze.

I and many others would gladly pay for a membership fee for an indoor lap pool, run by a private enterprise if need be.

jimmemac
01-17-2012, 11:27 PM
I try to be a positive person but I have to admit the lack of an indoor pool baffles me-there should be at least three when Brownwood is finished and we should not have to pay for them!!!

De Lis
01-18-2012, 05:44 AM
I once overheard a woman speaking of buying a wetsuit. Is this what people really do to overcome the cold weather? Seems a bit extreme, but if it's necessary, I'd like to know. Thanks.

Bobbie416
01-18-2012, 06:41 AM
I agree that The Villages should have a few indoor pools. I do not think one would be enough for all the people who would probably be interested in it. However, they must have people who can figure out how many are needed. I am now wondering why there are no indoor pools at all.

swimdawg
01-18-2012, 06:59 AM
I agree that The Villages should have a few indoor pools. I do not think one would be enough for all the people who would probably be interested in it. However, they must have people who can figure out how many are needed. I am now wondering why there are no indoor pools at all.

It is much more expensive to maintain an indoor pool.

When the annual questionnaires come out, it would be great if we all let the owners know how much we would love to have indoor pools. The Morse family has spared no expense with everything they've done in TV. Maybe if they realize how we want and would appreciate indoor pools, they would listen.

The Village Girl
01-18-2012, 08:11 AM
It is much more expensive to maintain an indoor pool.

When the annual questionnaires come out, it would be great if we all let the owners know how much we would love to have indoor pools. The Morse family has spared no expense with everything they've done in TV. Maybe if they realize how we want and would appreciate indoor pools, they would listen.

Oh dear.... I do believe we have a leader.

I suggest we put Swimdawg in charge of getting The Village Indoor Pools! All in favor.... say aye!!!! :throwtomatoes:

Bogie Shooter
01-18-2012, 08:56 AM
Not too long ago when the wellness center closed, there was a request for who would support keeping the pool open. At that time there was a lack of interest in financially supporting an existing indoor pool. What would make that interest be any greater now? Just askin.

The Village Girl
01-18-2012, 11:23 AM
Not too long ago when the wellness center closed, there was a request for who would support keeping the pool open. At that time there was a lack of interest in financially supporting an existing indoor pool. What would make that interest be any greater now? Just askin.

Would that be a no from Bogie Shooter?

Bogie Shooter
01-18-2012, 11:48 AM
We all knew before we punched our ticket that an indoor pool was not part of The Villages lifestyle.......didn't we?

The Village Girl
01-18-2012, 12:01 PM
We all knew before we punched our ticket that an indoor pool was not part of The Villages lifestyle.......didn't we?

Oh no OLD MAN, We didn't know that. In fact, some of us did sign up for an indoor pool.

http://www.ccfj.net/CDDVillageheatedpool.html

Bogie Shooter
01-18-2012, 12:22 PM
Oh no young man, We didn't know that. In fact, some of us did sign up for an indoor pool.

http://www.ccfj.net/CDDVillageheatedpool.html

How do you know??

The Village Girl
01-18-2012, 12:58 PM
How do you know??


Sorry... I corrected it. :)

ilovetv
01-18-2012, 01:28 PM
Not too long ago when the wellness center closed, there was a request for who would support keeping the pool open. At that time there was a lack of interest in financially supporting an existing indoor pool. What would make that interest be any greater now? Just askin.

"Lack of interest" depends largely on how well and by what medium an issue was presented.

We all know how publicity done effectively or not, and thru wide-coverage media, determines whether a petition lives or dies.

And who owns the "Wellness Center" that moved from the hospital to La Reina and gave up the indoor pool at the hospital? Isn't it MVP? If so, their decision is theirs and The Villages Recreation can take up the matter for building it (or three) for TV.

And if TV built and provided indoor pools, the added operating costs could be offset by the residents who use it, by requiring a fee.....just as we pay greens fees to play golf on the country club courses.

TomGee
01-18-2012, 01:39 PM
TV needs an indoor walking track for the same reason

TrudyM
01-18-2012, 03:00 PM
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And if TV built and provided indoor pools, the added operating costs could be offset by the residents who use it, by requiring a fee.....just as we pay greens fees to play golf on the country club courses.

They are if I am not mistaken building a new championship course. They could include an indoor pool with a jogging track around it. Have a pool membership level of joining the club separate from the golf priority one and it would be self sustaining and not as much additional expense as a separate facility. If a cost/benifit anaylisis was done and submitted to the developer (including the enhancement to sales) it would do more for making it happen. Of all the talented peole on this site someone must have the skills to create such a presentation.

Just a thought
Trudy

graciegirl
01-18-2012, 03:05 PM
TV needs an indoor walking track for the same reason

We could go on and on and someone would have a need that wasn't a majority thing.

I would like tables or places for easels at the art centers that would hold my BIG canvases but I know that it isn't a huge demand.

I feel bad for the swimmers, especially our dear friend Swimdawg.

It gets pricy-er when we expand our want list, unless a pool would be something like a workout room where one must pay a fee.

I personally would love for every villager to have every dream come true and every athletic want and every desire for theatre venues and every single thing that any resident would like to have, here for them.

But I am sayin' this. We do awfully danged well for approximately $140 a month.

And as our Helene often will say... "You can't have everything you want".

fiddlehead
01-18-2012, 03:05 PM
The Villages is great and at the top of my short list for the near future … however after talking with some new residents, I find that the health club options are not great … by this I mean that the present facilities are over crowded, No indoor pools, no decent locker rooms, no wet areas(to include hot tub, sauna, steam) …. any talk of a modern health club … as good as a YMCA or LA Fitness, LifeTime Fitness …. ???? I would hate to retire at the largest, healthiest, retirement community in the country without a decent health club??

graciegirl
01-18-2012, 03:10 PM
The Villages is great and at the top of my short list for the near future … however after talking with some new residents, I find that the health club options are not great … by this I mean that the present facilities are over crowded, No indoor pools, no decent locker rooms, no wet areas(to include hot tub, sauna, steam) …. any talk of a modern health club … as good as a YMCA or LA Fitness, LifeTime Fitness …. ???? I would hate to retire at the largest, healthiest, retirement community in the country without a decent health club??


But I am sayin' this. We do awfully danged well for approximately $140 a month.

rubicon
01-18-2012, 03:12 PM
The lack of at least one indoor athletic lap pool is an embarrassment and a disgrace to TV.

There are hundreds of people who cannot be in the direct sun because of past or current skin cancer or current pre-cancerous skin lesions.

And before all the non-swimmer "experts" pipe up and say "do it in the early morning or late afternoon", that doesn't always work. There are classes and teams scheduled in the sports pools till 3:00 and it gets dark early and they close the pools at dusk, so in the winter the time frame is extremely short.

I'd like to see some of the "experts" get out of the pool WET when it is 60 degrees outside with a breeze.

I and many others would gladly pay for a membership fee for an indoor lap pool, run by a private enterprise if need be.

The only indoor pool was located at the Wellness Center. However the Developer sold that building and moved the Wellness Center to the Spanish springs Town Center and then sold the Wellness Center to MVP.

There were over 200 people with various disabilities, etc that had used that indoor pool and they were not notified of Developers plans to seel the building. for a period of time it did create quite an emotional response. By the way which could have been avoided with better PR

Given the demographics here TV needs some indoor pools but as it stands now residents will end up paying the bill. As I see it the residents will be divided on their need/use and/or the financial obligation, especially in view of the costly maintenance

Bogie Shooter
01-18-2012, 03:15 PM
The Villages is great and at the top of my short list for the near future … however after talking with some new residents, I find that the health club options are not great … by this I mean that the present facilities are over crowded, No indoor pools, no decent locker rooms, no wet areas(to include hot tub, sauna, steam) …. any talk of a modern health club … as good as a YMCA or LA Fitness, LifeTime Fitness …. ???? I would hate to retire at the largest, healthiest, retirement community in the country without a decent health club??

There are trade-offs. You may have to consider another retirement community.

Bogie Shooter
01-18-2012, 03:16 PM
Sorry... I corrected it. :)

What do you consider old??

The Village Girl
01-18-2012, 03:27 PM
What do you consider old??

Bogie, Make up your mind. Are you a young feller or an old man! :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

swimdawg
01-18-2012, 04:22 PM
We could go on and on and someone would have a need that wasn't a majority thing.

I would like tables or places for easels at the art centers that would hold my BIG canvases but I know that it isn't a huge demand.

I feel bad for the swimmers, especially our dear friend Swimdawg.

It gets pricy-er when we expand our want list, unless a pool would be something like a workout room where one must pay a fee.

I personally would love for every villager to have every dream come true and every athletic want and every desire for theatre venues and every single thing that any resident would like to have, here for them.

But I am sayin' this. We do awfully danged well for approximately $140 a month.

And as our Helene often will say... "You can't have everything you want".
Is that any relation to " You can't have your CAKE and eat it too"?

Whalen
01-18-2012, 04:41 PM
But I am sayin' this. We do awfully danged well for approximately $140 a month.

No need to yell!

SunCity
01-18-2012, 06:18 PM
No need to yell!

lighten up, Whalen. she wasn't yelling.

Mudder
01-18-2012, 06:36 PM
It would take tons of people to support just one indoor pool. Gee, if I have to give up three days of swimming per year I can live with that. And someone wants an indoor walking track now, come on , put a coat on in winter and walk early or late in summer. I agree with Gracie, we get alot for our $140.

Barefoot
01-18-2012, 10:57 PM
But I am sayin' this. We do awfully danged well for approximately $140 a month.

No need to yell!

I agree with Gracie, we get alot for our $140.

I don't think anyone is suggesting an indoor pool should be FREE to residents. Many people would gladly pay to use an indoor pool. Especially those with arthritis, or who are physically challenged in some way.

Bogie Shooter
01-18-2012, 11:00 PM
I don't think anyone is suggesting an indoor pool should be FREE to residents. Many people would gladly pay to use an indoor pool. Especially those with arthritis, or who are physically challenged in some way.

I wonder if "many" people would be enough to support an indoor pool...........whatever many might be.

Barefoot
01-18-2012, 11:12 PM
I wonder if "many" people would be enough to support an indoor pool...........whatever many might be.

You're probably right, Bogie. Sigh. If it was a money-making proposition, one of the larger Fitness Chains would probably already be in TV.

ilovetv
01-18-2012, 11:45 PM
I wonder if "many" people would be enough to support an indoor pool...........whatever many might be.

I'm sure at some point "many" people said also that "nobody" would buy 40,0000 homes built in the pasture and bush in the middle of nowhere in barren Central Florida, too.

Barefoot
01-19-2012, 12:18 AM
I wonder if "many" people would be enough to support an indoor pool...........whatever many might be.

I'm sure at some point "many" people said also that "nobody" would buy 40,0000 homes built in the pasture and bush in the middle of nowhere in barren Central Florida, too.

What a great post! :bigbow:

graciegirl
01-19-2012, 04:57 AM
What a great post! :bigbow:
Retiring with most amenities is doable at $140 a month especially when the price range for homes is $60,000 to a million and a half. Quite a span for the amenities to be the very same for all. It was a better plan because is it not on the ocean with that high priced land. I would guess that most people are attracted to this place because of the golf, with 32 executives courses and ten championship courses.

We will continue to be a successful community and business enterprise if we are realistic.

We are residents who CAN retire because we saved and planned and were realistic. Most of us planned and sacrificed to get here at all.

We cannot, CANNOT, have every single little thing we want even though it seems to be a BIG thing to us. If it were a BIG thing to most, we would already have it. This is the best thought out business run in a realistic way that I personally have seen in a long time and that is the reason for it's success.

Gotta look at the big picture and accept the reality of this wonderful place.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if a huge, independent fitness place does build as we continue to grow. And of course that CAN happen because we are in Central Florida where the cost of land is much lower than on the coasts. Most big businesses do NOT have expansion in their plans because of the poor economy in the REST of the country.

I wish the government was run like The Villages.

Irish Rover
01-19-2012, 08:55 AM
I've read this post from page one to the end and I'm kind of baffled by the harsh remarks by some people. The man asked a simple question and has basically been told to go somewhere else if he doesn't like it. America's Friendliest Hometown at work? How is it that people who have 8,000 plus posts have become gurus on all topics pertaining to ALL things at TV? If you are on the computer all day every day you can't be out experiencing all the things you tout.
I enjoy this site for the informational value it sometimes shows but lately I feel like I'm signed on to one or two people's tweet page. Hope the gentleman finds a good workout center because There are people who would join him in paying the extra $$$$ for indoor swimming etc.
Just my opinion. Hope I didn't upset anyone.
Enjoy the weather.
Irish:spoken:

graciegirl
01-19-2012, 09:03 AM
I've read this post from page one to the end and I'm kind of baffled by the harsh remarks by some people. The man asked a simple question and has basically been told to go somewhere else if he doesn't like it. America's Friendliest Hometown at work? How is it that people who have 8,000 plus posts have become gurus on all topics pertaining to ALL things at TV? If you are on the computer all day every day you can't be out experiencing all the things you tout.
I enjoy this site for the informational value it sometimes shows but lately I feel like I'm signed on to one or two people's tweet page. Hope the gentleman finds a good workout center because There are people who would join him in paying the extra $$$$ for indoor swimming etc.
Just my opinion. Hope I didn't upset anyone.
Enjoy the weather.
Irish:spoken:
Since I am the only one with more than 8000 posts, I have to say you hurt my feelers. I was trying to say that this place is wonderful. JUST the way it is.

Perhaps it is time for a pause. You really, really, really, hurt my feelings.

The Village Girl
01-19-2012, 09:47 AM
I mean.... I Exercise - run my mouth,push my luck, & jump to conclusions... What more can I do???

For crying out loud... we all know that, exercise is the poor person's plastic surgery... Right????

http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f99/emsallotte/Funny/funny-pictures-cat-excercise-bike.jpg

quirky3
01-19-2012, 10:02 AM
Please don't take these things personally. Discussing possibilities for improvement is a healthy thing. There is always room for improvement, and we all want TV to be the best it can be.