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Villages population during the summer
Just curious about what the approximate population of the Villages is during the summer......read variously that it is 70,000 to 80,000 during the winter months......
thank you, novie |
Whatever it is add 2 as me and the miussus will be full timers soon
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The roads are less crowded and the restaurant waiting lines are shorter. The stores are less crowded.
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I would just guess the offseason population is about 65,000 to 70,000. You do notice it on the executive golf courses, restaurants, and the movie theaters.
You also notice a marked improvement of driving skills around the traffic circles during the offseason times. |
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The pools are less crowded,the Happy Hours are better,Resteraunts are emptier,the squares are less crowded. Come on down.
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Tbugs and skip have it down to a science, especially the driving skills........
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You can walk on to any of the executive courses in the afternoons and evenings. On the championship courses it's all you can play for $6 after 5pm. And if you think there is a good sale on at Van Heusen and Izod right now . . .wait until spring. Most restaurants lower their prices and there are no lines - at Palmer last year you could get a three course dinner for two with a bottle of wine for $50!!!
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I suspect with more Lifstyle people and renters along with new buyers that the summer population will continue to remain well over 80,000 all summer. There were definitely more people here last summer than the year before.
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Somewhere I've heard the estimate that 30% of the population are "snowbirds."
If we accept 80,000 as a reasonable estimate of current population, that means that some 24,000 aren't here in the summer. But it also means that some 56,000 are! My gut says that there are closer to 60,000 here all summer. That said, those who noted easier tee times, lesser restaurant waits, less traffic in summer are right! Earlier this afternoon I encountered a really, really long back-up headed east out the Sunset Pointe gate on Bailey Trail. Quick guesstimate: 25 vehicles, including cars and carts. Wow! Traffic on Bailey Trail has multiplied exponentially in my six years. That's because it is really the main drag for all our new neighbors in Pennecamp, Buttonwood, St. Charles, St. James and Tamarind Grove. Welcome, guys! Just hope you'll stay off the roads when I'm out and about! :a20: SWR :beer3: |
Just count all the out of state plates that you see and subtract that from 80,000.:loco:
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WE LOVE summer in The Villages!
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Summer in The Villages is Florida's BKS!
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Thanks everyone for all the input....got a good general idea of life in TV Summer/Winter......
OK Sherman I can see me at the square counting OOS (out of state) plates................ on second thought........naw I think I would rather be at the pool :pepper2: |
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For what it's worth, a few years ago someone published fact that seasonal residents of TV was 30-35% of total. This may have changed over the years, but it is a lot less crowded during the summer months and most folks move at a slower pace.
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Living in The Villages will be wonderful all 4 seasons! I would bet the full time residents love the summer, tho. I can tell you that life in a Big Ten college town changes in the summer when 25,000+ students go back home and only summer school and grad students remain. Less traffic, no wait in restuarants and it is a joy to walk around campus. Love to see the summer come! :cool:
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Let's put it this way. We live in a CYV, in the villa neighborhood there are 60 villas. In the winter months all 60 full 95% of the time. In summer..10 are full! Heck on my street alone, there is only one other fulltimer! We LOVE the summer months!
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Add 1 person to TV's population for a week in July.
Add one person to the population of TV this summer for one week in July, as I am waiting for the lease to be e-mailed to me to rent a patio villa in the Village of Chatham. :D And I won't mind a slower summer pace in TV as I have been working a lot of OT at work the past couple of months, which may continue for a while. So leave the light on for me.
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Bring your sunscreen and enjoy!! :) Bill |
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Oh, note to northern friends: you might not like summers here. It's real hot. You might want to just come down for the winter. :popcorn: |
Great! Reading these posts has confirmed what my husband and I had been hoping for.... We are planning on buying a home in TV and moving by the end of middle of June. Since we are inexperienced golf cart drivers and have limited exposure to the dreaded traffic circles we had hoped there would be less Villagers for us to terrorize when we were traveling around by either car or golf cart. It sounds like summer in TV will be perfect for us!:D By the winter we will be pros.
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If you can drive in philly, you will have no problem at TV.
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...and, we all do stupid things in golf carts, even if we're experienced...:D |
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Good point about "following the rules" in the roundabouts. I try to make sure, if at all possible, that I'm not traveling side by side with another vehicle while navigating them.
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Our neighborhood has no renters, is 12 years old, and has about 90% year arounders. However, even those who are here year around travel and take vacations to get a break from the heat. This lowers the average to something like 80% of the people in our neighborhood are here throughout the summer. I imaging the older neighborhoods have higher summer popl than the newer neighborhoods. We shorten our summer absence every year as did all our neighbors before us. The conversion from snow bird to year arounders takes a few years.
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:welcome: I love your attitude and humor. You will fit right in and absolutely love it here. We'll love you being here. Come live in Springdale, ok? p.s. Memason, I always love your clever avatars! :ho: |
I have learned to wait for summer to buy major items, household upgrades and building maintenance as prices are much lower in the summer. Lots of sales and the building trades quote lower installation estimates as that is the slow time for them around here. It is a much more relaxing time around here in the summer.
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Summertime seems so much more relaxed and laid back in TV, because there are fewer people here, that it is a closely guarded secret among some Villagers. Some full-timers, when snowbirds ask "... but doesn't it get too hot in The Villages in the summer?" say things like "Oh, my, yes, it's just unbearable; you are soooo wise to only come for the winter and then go back up north. Why, we can hardly stand being here during the summer".
But, luckily, here on TOTV we speak only the truth!! |
Does anyone really know the percentage of seasonal residents VS full timers? I've heard estimates between 20% and all the way to 80% seasonal. We have only been here since November so haven't experienced the off-season yet.
Anyone have an accurate number? |
Watching out for the other "guy" in the roundabouts is the absolute key ingredient any time of the year, IMHO.
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I believe if they would eliminate all the lane markings, in the roundabouts, it would be a lot more fun ..... :a040:
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Here's something Sandy and I haven't been able to figure out re: the roundabouts - - - Many of them have two marked lanes for the entirety of the roundabout yet others have two lanes narrowed down to one at certain point(s), even though the blacktop exists for two lanes to continue. Anybody know why? Thanks - Bill |
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Where I live in Texas there is an outlet mall with an Izod, Van Heusen, and Bass. My clothes are nearly all Izod due to the unreal sales prices. |
come May 1 (offseason) , I'd guess about 50% less people,
traffic, restaurants, squares, all opens up |
The info they give in the sales center to use on the trolley is that 80% of residents are full time
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