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BeetleBailey 05-28-2020 12:44 PM

Priority Pool Memberships Extended?
 
I just talked to the Tee Time/Membership office that handles the priority pool memberships. I ask her if there had been a decision made on extending our priority pool memberships because of Covid19 shutting down the pools, & she said no. She then told me to go to the website Golf The Villages to let them know how I felt. She said they do read our comments. I just sent in a email that the pool memberships should be extended, & why. Now the pools are open, but not the hot tubs which is what I used regularly because of having 2 back surgeries. This shouldn’t be a difficult decision if they expect me to continue buying a yearly membership.

Medtrans 05-28-2020 01:38 PM

Maybe I’m the only one who feels this way but I don’t feel that I’m owed an extension on my membership. If everything was closed due to a hurricane or some other disaster, we wouldn’t expect that would we? It would be different if they were at fault and the pools were closed, but they’re not. I feel it’s part of this whole process that affects us all in different ways.

timinthevillages 05-28-2020 01:44 PM

Although I'm guessing even with the closure they may have had maintenance cost. Just my position but I can afford my gym membership and can easily absorb a couple months.

No principle here. Something happened out of everyone's control. Stuff happens. Live goes on. Let's try and put this behind us and get on with life in paradise as best as we can

JoMar 05-28-2020 02:02 PM

Agree with the responses.....it's not inexpensive to live here and we all seem to be able to afford it. Why do some believe it necessary that they get refunds or compensation when something happens outside of the control of the service providers? Villager greed?

MrGolf 05-28-2020 03:01 PM

Not going to happen. By virtue of the pools reopening with no word of a refund or extension, I believe you have received an answer. As someone mentioned they incurred costs during the shutdown. We re-upped for another 12.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-28-2020 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BeetleBailey (Post 1772456)
I just talked to the Tee Time/Membership office that handles the priority pool memberships. I ask her if there had been a decision made on extending our priority pool memberships because of Covid19 shutting down the pools, & she said no. She then told me to go to the website Golf The Villages to let them know how I felt. She said they do read our comments. I just sent in a email that the pool memberships should be extended, & why. Now the pools are open, but not the hot tubs which is what I used regularly because of having 2 back surgeries. This shouldn’t be a difficult decision if they expect me to continue buying a yearly membership.

If you have a medical need for a hot tub you probably should install one at your property, so you don't EVER have to rely on 1) a hot tub being open when you want to use it, and 2) an open hot tub having room for YOU when you happen to show up wanting to use it.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-28-2020 07:48 PM

It would be GREAT if all our paid dues/memberships for clubs and other things were extended for three months. I mean it'd be stellar, honestly. But I don't expect it, and I don't feel like we need to be demanding it. If it's that big a deal to you, you can just cancel your priority membership and buy your own tub have your own pool installed, or arrange for the bridge club to meet at your house instead of the rec center, or buy some land nearby and build your own archery range, etc. etc. etc.

Girlcopper 05-29-2020 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by timinthevillages (Post 1772495)
Although I'm guessing even with the closure they may have had maintenance cost. Just my position but I can afford my gym membership and can easily absorb a couple months.

No principle here. Something happened out of everyone's control. Stuff happens. Live goes on. Let's try and put this behind us and get on with life in paradise as best as we can

Exactly!

Russp 05-29-2020 05:39 AM

Agree
 
So if the MVP gym closes and did not give a refund or extension that would be ok? I don’t think so. The priority pool is a extra expense that we pay for with the expectation of getting a service. And this service was not provided. If it was a building that burned down everyone would want something from them.

Dgizzi 05-29-2020 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by BeetleBailey (Post 1772456)
I just talked to the Tee Time/Membership office that handles the priority pool memberships. I ask her if there had been a decision made on extending our priority pool memberships because of Covid19 shutting down the pools, & she said no. She then told me to go to the website Golf The Villages to let them know how I felt. She said they do read our comments. I just sent in a email that the pool memberships should be extended, & why. Now the pools are open, but not the hot tubs which is what I used regularly because of having 2 back surgeries. This shouldn’t be a difficult decision if they expect me to continue buying a yearly membership.

I just moved here in March what is this priority pool membership? I was never told about it? Thanks in advance for any help! Diana G

Bill Harlan 05-29-2020 06:30 AM

Why didn’t you put ?hold on your membership when everything closed

Mikee1 05-29-2020 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1772507)
Agree with the responses.....it's not inexpensive to live here and we all seem to be able to afford it. Why do some believe it necessary that they get refunds or compensation when something happens outside of the control of the service providers? Villager greed?

I believe you may have hit the nail on the head. Some folks move here without doing a budget. Once here they spend beyond their means and then work to reduce all and any costs. If you cannot afford an activity, either do not do it or figure out a way to pay for it. But do not expect to be given special treatment due to your budget. This behavior is witnessed in a lot of circumstances.

jbrown132 05-29-2020 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Medtrans (Post 1772492)
Maybe I’m the only one who feels this way but I don’t feel that I’m owed an extension on my membership. If everything was closed due to a hurricane or some other disaster, we wouldn’t expect that would we? It would be different if they were at fault and the pools were closed, but they’re not. I feel it’s part of this whole process that affects us all in different ways.

When I first came to The Villages 10 years ago, I can guarantee you they would have done something. It was just smart business. That no longer exists with the kids running the business. It’s all about money. How much is enough.

Bill Harlan 05-29-2020 07:22 AM

It is called an act of God !

theruizs 05-29-2020 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Russp (Post 1772749)
So if the MVP gym closes and did not give a refund or extension that would be ok? I don’t think so. The priority pool is a extra expense that we pay for with the expectation of getting a service. And this service was not provided. If it was a building that burned down everyone would want something from them.

And if the gym goes out of business as a result who does that benefit? Businesses have been hit pretty hard. There are people behind these businesses who have expenses whether they are open or not, have employees to pay, have personal bills, have to eat, etc. They did not choose to close, they were ordered to. Maybe the Morse family are in a better financial position but they shouldn’t be expected to just absorb all these losses just because of it. If they choose to, great. Should they have to? I don’t think so.


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