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Neighborhood Pools
I've been poring over the Villages' maps, and I think I may have stumbled upon something. Perhaps everyone else already knows this?
One of my hot buttons is the Neighborhood Pools (Adult only pools), and I have noticed there are very few in the north, and I can't find any at all down by the Fenney/Desoto area. Am I missing something? I like the idea of the adults only pools, and if there are none down in the southern area, that could be an issue. |
Take a look at the Bonnybrook area.... we have 5 adult pools within a short cart ride.
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They don't have many up north, but they are just as plentiful in the fenney area as they are from 466 on south.
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I believe all of the pools at the mail stations are adult only. Isn't that also true in Fenney?
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I did find one, the Willow Tree postal and rec center that appears to be an adult pool. The others in the Fenney area, Spanish Moss, Fenney Rec Center, Blue Heron, and Sugar Cane, all appear to be configured as family pool areas.
I really like the idea of the southern villages, but what seems to be a lack of Adult only pools would be problematic for me. Hopefully, I am misreading the maps. |
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What’s wrong with kids anyway? |
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In Fenney all sports pools are adult only. I asked about the pool at the Fenney Rec Center and was told the pool at the Fenney Rec Center is a family pool until the real family pool will be built(I think it is the Everglades RecCenter). That pool will be incredible with water slides, all sorts of fun stuff. At that point the Fenney Rec Pool will be adult only. But, as with everything, that could change.
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I think Bogie meant they default to adult pools when kids are not around. To my knowledge, kids are always welcome at family pools. |
All pools at regional rec centers are adult only. Over thirty.
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What are rec centers like Sea Breeze and Churchill called? Those are family pools. |
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Sea Breeze is a Regional Rec. Center ( big one with sports pool ) and Churchill is a Village Rec. Center with a Family Pool. Site I linked before: https://www.districtgov.org/departme...ges/RecMap.pdf :ho: |
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Kids are what keeps us young...……………………... |
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Types of pools. https://districtgov.org/departments/.../PoolTypes.pdf Types of Recreation Centers Recreation Center Types |
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I am not a swimmer and pay no attention to what any rec centers are called. I find the ones in my area that have the most empty pickleball and tennis courts. The only reason I know about sports pools is from having guests and their kids not being able to go to them. |
Thanks for all the replies. This has clarified the differences in the pools for me. We will be in Buttonwood for at least the first couple years, but we may want to look around down south after that, and it's nice to know that there are adults' only pools down there. Nothing against kids, I was once one myself. But at this stage in life, I'm looking forward to adulting.
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One is enough, it's mostly used by residents when their grandkids come to visit. We eat a late lunch at the grille once a week or so and there are always chairs available out there, at this time of the year they're all empty.
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