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Family visiting
Hoping that I can get some suggestions on places to go when our family visits us here in TV including a five year old grandson. Perhaps parks near the villages and casual restaurants with child friendly menu? Also, are there any children’s parks within the villages? Thanks in advance!
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Lots of grands like the music at the town squares.......they love to dance.
Look at menu's online for appropriate food. Boardwalk at LSL. Might have to hit an area school for a playground. |
I agree with the music and there are ice cream places in Sumter and Brownwood. Golf cart rides are fun as well. We have not looked at kid friendly restaurants but there are IHOP, Steak and Shake and the like to go to. If you leave the reservation there is the space center, Daytona Beach, the Gulf Coast and a couple of air boat ride places near by. Of course there is everything Orlando offers as well. Enjoy.
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Lake Apopka wildlife drive . It’s open Friday,Saturday and Sunday.There were a ton of alligators the last time we visited and children of all ages would like it!
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Silver Springs glass bottom boat rides, Johnny Rockets for burgers, there was a small playground near Lake Sumpter Landing I think it's still there, family swimming pools, nature walk in Fenney also a family pool there, Putt and Play in Fenney, tour a few rec. centers, Russell Stover Candy on 44 just west of 301, they have all kinds of kids candies there plus ice cream cones, it will put a smile on his face for sure.
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Small New playscape in LSL across the street from Sonny’s.
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Mystic Ice Cream on 466A...
Never too early to get them into the "classics"... Get them an "adult" ice cream cone... That'll calm them right down... ;) |
Homossassa Springs wildlife state park
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Parks, wildwood community bld, Leesburg at lake Harris, and state park on 44 east of BV.
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Venetian Gardens in Leesburg has a great playground, walking trails with wildlife and a really fun splash pad. Tavares and Eustis have splash pads too.
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Corny Amusement parks and ice cream parlors are dime a dozen. Book an airboat tour justins-jungle.com The hang-on ride. Now, those will be memories forever.
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Uncle Donald’s Farm. My granddaughter loved it.
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Stuff for kids at The Villages
I know I saw a "ship" playground somewhere.... just forget where I saw it but it looked awesome. Can anyone clarify?
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Wild Bill's air boat ride to see the gators.
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Pirate Park in Sumter Landing. My grandkids LOVE it..
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Bull riding right on 466A just east of the villages. They do a great job of entertaining the audience.
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How about Mt Dora and a boat ride thru the Dora canal. The captain usually lets small kids pilot the boat! Lots of fun and walking around Mt. Dora is fun too.
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Homosassa springs is a great day trip 3 hrs round trip driving 3 hrs at the park/zoo. Another good one is the Orlando science museum a little pricey for adults but great for kids and it has AC.
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Tampa has a great zoo.
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Tree tops minature golf next to the American Legion on Rolling Acres Rd
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One of the downfalls of The villages is absolutely very little for children and teenagers to do. Has others have suggested if it's warm enough there are certainly family pools, the parks in Orlando of course if you can stand a few hours on your feet and the heat, I would also suggest even for a 5 year old Ocala has a very nice museum only 40 minutes away, and there's a great teaching museum / zoo in Gainesville where you get a docent to walk with you personally and teach you about the animals. Venetian gardens in Leesburg is about 20 minutes away from most of the villages and is good for a child. There are lots of diners in and around the villages as well that are child safe and friendly. Red lobster, Olive garden, and the chains are very good too. For the adults who can take a 60 minute ride you should go to Winter Park and visit the Tiffany museum, Mount Dora for walking around and exploring wonderful retail stores as well as several interesting French and German restaurants for the adults but lunch time it's okay for kids. Enjoy yourself and if I were you I would talk to your CDD board and try to get one or two kids parks built
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Airboat ride
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Suggestions for visiting children
Pirate park at LSL near Sonny's, boat ride at LSL off boardwalk, Uncle Donald's Farm, music at the squares, family pools. Cracker barrel restaurant for a decent kid's menu. Enjoy
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Uncle Donald’s Farm for the younger grandchildren. They get to feed the animals. You get a hayride where you go in the field and feed the cows. Take a picnic lunch and spend the day.
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There is a playground at Lake Sumter Landing across the street from TooJays and BBQ place
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Lots of good suggestions so far! I won't repeat any of those.
I don't know any child who doesn't like Five Guys Burgers. Don't forget shuffleboard and corn toss. You also need things to do at home. Sidewalk chalk (drawing, 4-square, hop scotch), squirt guns, jump ropes, etc. would help keep kids entertained at home. My suggestion would be to go to the Dollar Store and pick up a bunch of dollar surprises to hand out when the kids need a diversion. I would also consider purchasing some inside family games. Operation, Trouble, Life, etc. are fun for all ages. Have fun! |
Another great spot no one has mentioned is Weeki Wachee Springs State Park in Spring Hill (not too long a drive from TV). Would be a wonderful place to take younger kids and the highlight is the live mermaids who perform underwater. This would be something the kids won't see often and something to remember.
Enjoy their visit no matter what you do!!! |
This is the BEST in the area - we always take our guests here - both children and adults!
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Swamp Fever offers an air boat ride that is fantastic. Only $35 pp and lasts about an hour and then you have an opportunity to get up and person with a 5 ft. Alligator. We’ve taken two sets of visitors and they loved it!
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If the 5 year old wants to try racquet sports the platform tennis courts at the big rec centers (sea Breeze, Eisenhower, Rohan, Everglades) are great. Small courts with fences all around so they don’t have to chase errant balls. Get kids racquets and spongy balls, or they can even try pickle ball in those courts.
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Have had many visitors from tots to teens since I have lived in TV. Hands down, everyone’s favorite activity has been just running around on a golf cart. We have done many of the other things mentioned by others and had lots of fun but it always comes back to riding in the carts.
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Playground pirate ship in Sumter Landing and large playground on Powell Rd by the Wildwood community center.
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Wild Bill's Airboat Ride, only about 20 mins. away is great for all ages.
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There is a beautiful park right across 44 near Brownwood. Lake Okahumka state park. It's a day park complete with playground with a climbing dome, picnic tables under roof, a Frisbee golf course, paved walking trails. Nice bathrooms. I think charcoal grills. There's a boat launch area as well.
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If you do not mind a 45 minute ride the Giraffe Ranch outside Dade City is good fun!!
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things to do with kids
Gatorland on SR 44, petting zoo and baby aligators.
Water park in Leesberg, lake area. |
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Intead in the Sun that a new Camp Villages catalog is coming out soon
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