Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Anyone used Ocala Eye for prescription glasses?
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I've gotten glasses from Sam's Club and Walmart on 466, they both do a good job, but it's usually a mad house and they are normally understaffed. Besides, both those optical shops are closed at the moment.
We went to Hindsight at Pinellas Plaza yesterday, I wanted sunglasses and my wife's blended glasses had a big scratch. We both got new glasses, mine I found in a minute, Eddie Bauer black frames sort of like Rayban. I didn't have a written prescription so they found my prescription by looking at my old glasses that I took with me. They look something like this. Since I now have a prescription, next time I'll try online. My wife got a pair of Eddie Bauer frames with blended lense, she doesn't like bi-focals, they're a lot more expensive. I have to say, the cost was way more than I've ever paid for two pair of glasses. The service was excellent and we got both pairs completed in about three hours. |
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Peepers up at Colony. If you have Villages Health..you get a nice discount..very nice people there.
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We use Costco. We use to pay up to $900 for bifocals. Get great quality progressive lenses and frames at Costco for a bit over $200
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Optical Outlets in Lady Lake, off Rolling Acres Rd near best Buy.
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