Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I moved here to escape the cold, don't need ice to remind me....
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#18
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Only outdoor rinks allowed
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A resident only skateboarding park would be cheaper and I'm sure the local orthopedic medical community, would contribute to build it. I want the rental protective equipment (knee pads, hip pads, gloves, helmets, etc.) concession though. lol
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The oldest competitor at the US Figure Skating Adult Nationals is 86. Maybe we can get a rep in TV to challenge that. In the mean time, I’ll keep driving to Maitland but I won’t give up hope.
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It’s so sad people think because you move to TV you are too old to enjoy something that you were involved most of your life..
Ice is only slippery if you aren’t on skates, cold only sets in if you are not moving. We owned hockey pro shops. So countless hours at the shops, and kids traveling teams. Both our boys started skating at 3yo. Came up in the ranks played at the Nationals, then college. Oldest was drafted by Chicago, and coaches girls college team. Both refereed from age of 12 and still skate. Our daughter started skating at 2, and played hockey until she switched to travel fast pitch softball, at 10 In the summer when the pros were off, we got together for weekly games. Ted Lindsay was on the ice with us until a few years before his death. So old really doesn’t come in the mix. I was President of MAHA referees of MI for over 20 years. Skated on average 25 hours or more a week. Ice is different in Florida than in the northern states. At last count there were 17 Indoor hockey rinks in Florida. Outdoor does not work well in the south. However for a rink to survive you need youth hockey, thru high school, and sell 16 hours of ice per day. Last edited by thelegges; 08-07-2021 at 06:57 PM. |
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Ice skating
I do not skate, nor due I want to start. However, it gets old that this site seems to have people that answer, that must be snarky, sarcastic, or they think they are funny.
This is a legitimate idea, there must be an organization as part of the villages organization that could hear this idea, measure the need, cost, amount of participation, and than decide if it is needed. Not decided by people that are not interested in anything that they do not do themselves. Give any idea a fair chance, that will make the community as a whole a better place. |
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Christmas at Gaylord Palms | A Holiday Season Tradition in Florida
If you are missing the ice in the winter and do not want to travel north give the Gaylord Palms Ice shows in Orlando a chance. A bunch of us Lynnhaven neighbors went about ten years ago around mid- December. You will need a heavy coat, wool socks and gloves. |
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Well, an ice rink may be too expensive but how about a floor hockey rink? Very cheap to build and maintain and it's great exercise. We have so many people from up north I'll bet we could get a league going. Let's start with something easy and work our way up to an ice rink...in a few years.
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ICE Rink
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There is an ice rink in Orlando. I've been there.
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The Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL (AA hockey) play at the Amway Center. Some teams have post-game skates after Sunday matinee games. Check that out if you have the urge to lace up the blades.
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