Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I agree, facilities are available just don't have enough volunteers to run them. Hopefully they may find more with the new folks below 44 but not sure if that will help those north.
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I read that they are building another wood working shop to keep up with the demand. I can't remember where but it is north of 44 and maybe that is why they are giving the training now.
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So, are you saying there’s no waiting list for the classes that require kilns, potter wheels, etc. at Laurel Manor? I feel qualified in saying that is not correct, and I would encourage the OP to call Laurel Manor and inquire. I hope I’m wrong so she can participate immediately as she hoped. |
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Across from Eisenhower Rec Center near the fire station.
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There are many glass fusion clubs here in The Villages...I know they are at Rohan, Eisenhower, SeaBreeze, Colony and I'm sure at others North of 466. There will most likely be one at Everglades once it is open and if someone volunteers to run it. You must put your name in for every club (most rec centers have two at each). I know people who have only waited a few months to get in. If you limit yourself to only the rec center(s) that are close to you, it may take a while.
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Quote 1. I feel qualified to answer this because I use the art room at Laurel Manor on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday every week. Each of the classes are not even half full even during high season. Quote 2. The only class with a waiting list is pottery because it requires pre-instruction on use of equipment and techniques. Hope that helps. |
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The point I am making in my original post is this: Not all the activities that are advertised are actually available to everyone that wants to participate. At least not without a significant wait. Some recreation venues such as using the pool or tennis courts at some of the country clubs require an additional fee. I did not know this when I bought my home.
I cant imagine that will get better in the near term since TV is adding residents at a frantic pace. Yes, I know they are adding facilities but (in my opinion) the increase in population has for several years outpaced the community built facilities. The examples are my personal experience to help make the point and are not embellished. I don't need help to join any of the clubs since we have been around long enough to figure out what is required. We use a commercial fused glass studio that is worth the small cost. Some of you can point to different experience. Sometimes it depends on who you know. The bottom line is prospective residents should be aware that there are limitations and delays to the promised lifestyle.
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There is also a level of misconception about clubs and activities as well as many being too crowded to be enjoyable. Freshwater fishing club 'closed membership' because it could not get a meeting room large enough to fit all the current members. Sure you could start your own club, but most of us don't want the burden of what it takes to start and maintain a club. Its no easy task to start a new club in the Villages (or anywhere else for that matter). Town Squares with events and entertainment, BUT you'd better be ready to spend an hour finding somewhere to park and then walk 2 miles to get there and endure wall to wall people. I think the OP was just trying to make the point that things are not always as they seem and you may not really get what you expected out of the Villages. I've been here about a year and a half and must say I've had many disappointments in some of the clubs and activities. BUT for all those disappointments I've found many other great things that were not anticipated and very enjoyable for me. One example can be seen in the virtually free executive golf. I came here expecting it to be mediocre courses with not well kept facilities, but the courses, upkeep and facilities are top notch, BUT you've got to play in a crowded conditions with many who are new to the game and lack knowledge of etiquette and courtesy on the courses. My first impressions of the Villages facilities with its abundance of Rec centers, golf courses, pickleball courts and everything else seemed like a virtual paradise for enjoyment of all these activities, BUT add the 120,000 people who are all partaking of the activities and the crowded conditions detract from the enjoyment for me.
My overall point is that I can easily see how initial perception of the Villages Clubs and Recreation can differ from the reality of living here. I think the Villages is a great place to live, but it is different than I originally perceived. |
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To some extent, I agree with the OP.
Everyone should be able to utilize any of The Villages facilities, and not be expected to wait years for an opening. I can only imagine if the golf course facilities operated this way. The Tee time system takes care of that nicely. It evens the "playing field", and gives everyone an equal chance to enjoy the amenity. Perhaps, a Woodworking, or Kiln, "Tee time system" would benefit all of us.
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When we are flooded with all of the people who have every right to be here during the encroaching "high season" you will find many classes full and may have to get there WAAAY early if you want to attend. The developer provides the space and Villagers volunteer to take responsibility for the room. If you do not see the activity you want to happen, then you may be the very answer yourself. Volunteer before you complain. Broaden your field and be slightly inconvenienced to get what you want.
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Recently a friend of mine told me he and his wife were considering moving to TV and asked my opinion. My response (synopsis) was we love it here, however, I recommend you come in the high season and try to do the activities advertised. Don't automatically discount the other over 55 communities. Then decide if it is for you.
The two rationalizations I hear for overcrowding 1) snowbirds pay the bills and 2) if you want a club then start one yourself. Neither of these arguments resonate with me for these reasons 1) I for one would rather pay a little more and enjoy my time during the high season. I also believe that a significant percentage of the crowds is due to the huge growth that has and is occurring without a corresponding increase in facilities. There is only one Sharon, Savannah Center, Katie Belles, etc and the are MANY more people trying to use them. 2) new and existing residents have a right to expect the clubs advertised without becoming the driving force behind them.
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