Caribbean Lagoon coming to The Villages
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If you watch video, opening 2023. Need wingmannut to let us know where.
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I haven't heard of this company before, but I did do some research. They have a lot of "pie in the sky" targets listed on their webpages, TV isn't one of them. I'm uncertain also of a possible location in TV or Sumter County for this and it would be very uncharacteristic for the developer to outsource a major amenity item such as this.
Understanding what this facility really is is also important, it is a heat sink for rejected heat for an industrial process or major air conditioning facility (mall, data center, etc). It utilizes this waste heat to create a heated pool (you can do this with your own pool and heat pump with a product I found) for entertainment purposes. Currently there isn't a major heat source located or planned that I know of that would be suitable. But I could be wrong all together on this, we'll just have to keep watching. This is a huge expense and would require a significant customer base to support, something I don't think they'll find in TV or Sumter County. Many villagers are cheap and won't want to spend a dime to go to a place like this, especially in the cooler months. I'm definitely going to do some more digging on this one. |
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Latest developer video hinted at a Top Golf like facility which may make more economic sense for here. |
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It would be uncharacteristic for “the Developer” to outsource so much amenity real estate. This is something that wouldn’t be built for 2 to 4 years, so the location would be way down south. In the interview at the link, the executive of the company specifically says The Villages, BUT, as you say in your videos, the developer is good at keeping secrets - this could be something that wasn’t supposed to get out. |
""The ones planned for Central Florida will be public, meaning anyone can pay and go.""
Imagine the traffic on a hot day in school holidays, if it was in TV!:ohdear: |
Cool a Gator farm
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Here’s there web site. It looks like a resort in Orlando is putting in one of their lagoons.
Don gives a good summary of their industrial cooling technology - there are more details on the web site. Crystal Lagoons | Transform any location into an idyllic beach paradise |
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Heat Recovery Pool Heater | Compare To Solar Pool Heater | HotSpot Energy LLC Instead of rejecting your home's heat to the air in the outside condensing unit, an alternate condensing unit is installed with a control valve to capture the waste heat and use it for heating a pool. Once the pool is at the control temperature, the valve would shift back to using the original condensing unit. In theory, the heat rejection to the water would be more efficient for your home heat pump and there would be some energy savings. An advantage over solar is that with solar, the pump speed must be increased to provide sufficient head to move the water through the panels on the roof, the heat is free, but it takes more power to move the water. With this system a slower pump speed can be used saving more energy, combined with the increased efficiency the savings could be significant, in theory. |
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