In-Area ID?
My 89 year-old Mother-in-Law loves visiting us in The Villages and she Looooves having her own Villages Guest ID, even though she doesn't use the pools, golf, pickleball, tennis, etc... She proudly shows her guest ID at Katy Belles & the rec centers. Having the Villages Guest ID is a BIG deal to her. (I think she has kept every one that was issued to her since we moved here ;-)
After having some health issues, she will be moving to an independent living facility near us next month, in Sumter County. I checked the District Gov website to see what I could do to get her an In-Area guest pass, and this is what the website says: ". . . A resident who has a son, daughter, grandchild or great grandchild (and their spouses) who reside in Lake, Marion or Sumter counties may apply for an In-Area Guest ID card. . . The In-Area Guest ID card for qualified family members is valid for one (1) year from date of issuance." Are these the only relatives who are covered by the In-Area Guest ID card? What about my husband's 89-year-old mother? Does anyone here have any experience with a situation like ours? Has anyone had their mother move nearby? What would she use it for, you ask? Maybe nothing... but this woman LOVES having her Villages Guest ID! lol I would really like to get one for her if I can. Thanks for any information, Judy |
No, she is NOT eligible for the in-area guest pass under any circumstance. It is ONLY the son, daughter, grandchild or great grandchild (and their spouses). Parents, parents-in-law, siblings, nieces, nephews, etc are all excluded.
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i'd sure give it a shot to ask for a favor to please my mother!!!
and if that didn't work, i'd scan one of her old guest passes into my computer and massage the details until I made it look like the real thing! my mother is worth ANY infraction the villages can throw at me! |
Use her old address and get a annual pass - since she isn't using the pass, she won't have to show proof of her address.
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Crazy rule - you can't have your mother or father, brother or sister as a guest! . |
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That's so sweet.
Since she's not going to use it, just tell her her last ID is still good! |
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OP should have contacted Customer Service and explained......rather than posting on TOTV and opening a big can of worms.
Most times discretion can get results. |
Thanks for all the great information. You're ALL right, of course. I shouldn't have opened up my big mouth (or big fat fingers).
I'll give Customer Service a call, but rules are rules. Thanks for your replies, Judy |
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Before you call, (and do think carefully before you answer) - What will your mother's legal address be when she moves? Where will she file her income taxes from? Where will her bills and pension/banking information be delivered?
I'm not saying that you should lie, but if the answer to where her "legal" residence is *your home*, then she's living in your home (even if she temporarily in a nursing home). Just saying... |
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