Talk of The Villages Florida

Talk of The Villages Florida (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/)
-   The Villages, Florida, General Discussion (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/)
-   -   April in the Villages (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/april-villages-50985/)

daca55 03-29-2012 07:01 AM

April in the Villages
 
This is my first April in the Villages and I was just wondering what to expect. What are the average temperatures in April? Is it a rainey month? Do people start heading north in April if they are snowbirds leaving restaurants and everything else less busy? Appreciate any and all info. :gc:

jimbo2012 03-29-2012 07:09 AM

Anyone know the percent of residents thru the summer, I hear 50% then 70%

Bogie Shooter 03-29-2012 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 472904)
Anyone know the percent of residents thru the summer, I hear 50% then 70%

Your guess is as good as anyone's.

Bogie Shooter 03-29-2012 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daca55 (Post 472903)
This is my first April in the Villages and I was just wondering what to expect. What are the average temperatures in April? Here are averages for Lady Lake, Average Weather for Lady Lake, FL - Temperature and Precipitation Is it a rainey month? Sometimes yes and sometimes no. Do people start heading north in April if they are snowbirds leaving restaurants and everything else less busy? Some leave before Easter some after. Appreciate any and all info. There are many other threads speculating on the snowbirds departure. :gc:

...

memason 03-29-2012 08:10 AM

We'll likely see a huge exodus of snowbirds this weekend... Another smaller exodus at the end of April. Most folks rent for the months of Jan., Feb. & Mar. so the leaving is timed with the end of the month...

Ohiogirl 03-29-2012 08:24 AM

April in The Villages
 
sounds like a song, doesn't it? Like April in Paris . . .

We bought summer of 2006, and came down for 2 weeks in April thru 2010, before we retired and moved down. Used to rent our place out.

Anyway, in normal years, I think April is the prettiest, best weather month in TV. This year looks to be possibly warmer than usual. March is the new April, or something like that, but who knows for sure until it comes. Still lovely on the lanai morning and evening.

In 2010 we seemed to notice more people and activity being here in April than before, but I think that's probably because there are just more houses in TV, but possibly the snowbirds stay longer in bad winter years, if they can. Many seasonal (Jan-March) renters leave at the end of March, but also seemed like April was getting easier to rent out every year, and rightly so. Cheaper rents, better weather most years.

People complain about waits for tables during the season, but that's only during peak hours - you can still go early or late and get seated quickly at most places, or just relax and have a drink while you're waiting. Last night, one of our neighbors just called where our group decided to go after a concert, was told it was packed, and tried somewhere else where we got seated right away. Maybe she has the Villages App on her smartphone, not sure, but it was easy.

Not sure where everyone is from and what their restaurant situation is like, but in Columbus, OH there are often waits for restaurants, and on Fridays and Saturdays, the waits are 1-2 hours at most places, and not as easy to hop in your cart and try somewhere else. And Columbus has a LOT of restaurants.

I do think that even if you are a snowbird, you generally start staying longer and longer each year, and that a growing percentage decides to sell the home up north and move down permanently. This year, I'm guessing some people leaving early to go up north and mow their lawns, since it's been such a weird winter.

Construction traffic will decrease a lot north of 466A once the build-out is completed in St. James and Tamarind Grove, and I guess a little still in Buttonwood and Pennecamp. Yes, you can find other retirement communities where it is peaceful and quiet, but we are all here because it's NOT dead - there's stuff to do and see whenever you want to do it. But - you can also stay at home, cook out and have a perfectly peaceful evening too, and maybe hop in the cart to go watch the sunset somewhere.

Sorry, but I can't seem to do short posts :)

daca55 03-29-2012 08:39 AM

Ohiogirl;472931]sounds like a song, doesn't it? Like April in Paris . . .

We bought summer of 2006, and came down for 2 weeks in April thru 2010, before we retired and moved down. Used to rent our place out.

Anyway, in normal years, I think April is the prettiest, best weather month in TV. This year looks to be possibly warmer than usual. March is the new April, or something like that, but who knows for sure until it comes. Still lovely on the lanai morning and evening.

In 2010 we seemed to notice more people and activity being here in April than before, but I think that's probably because there are just more houses in TV, but possibly the snowbirds stay longer in bad winter years, if they can. Many seasonal (Jan-March) renters leave at the end of March, but also seemed like April was getting easier to rent out every year, and rightly so. Cheaper rents, better weather most years.


;) Thanks for the info Ohiogirl and also others who contributed. Sounds like April is avery nice month and I look forward to it. I am from New England and wiats at resaurante here is very common on the weekends no matter where you go so that really doesn't bother me. Thanks again.

People complain about waits for tables during the season, but that's only during peak hours - you can still go early or late and get seated quickly at most places, or just relax and have a drink while you're waiting. Last night, one of our neighbors just called where our group decided to go after a concert, was told it was packed, and tried somewhere else where we got seated right away. Maybe she has the Villages App on her smartphone, not sure, but it was easy.

Not sure where everyone is from and what their restaurant situation is like, but in Columbus, OH there are often waits for restaurants, and on Fridays and Saturdays, the waits are 1-2 hours at most places, and not as easy to hop in your cart and try somewhere else. And Columbus has a LOT of restaurants.

I do think that even if you are a snowbird, you generally start staying longer and longer each year, and that a growing percentage decides to sell the home up north and move down permanently. This year, I'm guessing some people leaving early to go up north and mow their lawns, since it's been such a weird winter.

Construction traffic will decrease a lot north of 466A once the build-out is completed in St. James and Tamarind Grove, and I guess a little still in Buttonwood and Pennecamp. Yes, you can find other retirement communities where it is peaceful and quiet, but we are all here because it's NOT dead - there's stuff to do and see whenever you want to do it. But - you can also stay at home, cook out and have a perfectly peaceful evening too, and maybe hop in the cart to go watch the sunset somewhere.

Sorry, but I can't seem to do short posts :)[/QUOTE]

teachnmo 03-29-2012 10:18 AM

Love Bugs
 
Just a warning that Love Bugs usually show up in April in mass. They are black bugs. If you go on a trip outside of the Bubble in The Villages you will want to wash your car when you get back. They can do a trick on your paint.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:07 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.