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Old 08-13-2024, 04:14 PM
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When we were looking at a house in Middleton, the open house guy stated Middleton Pools and Dog park would require a Middleton ID to access gate. Middleton owners, would not have Villages Resident ID’s.

That said if one travels to their playground, it’s not gated. But fair warning, if one is in the area, without a child, you will be watched closely, and rightfully so, parents go to protection mode.
Just like anywhere in the US, a stranger without a child, at Middleton playground is just creepy.
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Middleton, a family-friendly community in North Central Florida, is designed to meet the needs of people who serve and care for The Villages community. However, Middleton's amenities are intended for everyone to enjoy.
I believe this means you don't have to work in TV to buy in Middleton.
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I believe this means you don't have to work in TV to buy in Middleton.
That is correct, you do not have to work for or in The Villages to buy and live in Middleton.
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If the OP was asking about the playgrounds at the schools (I assume the lower school has one) - I assume they can go there when school is not in session.
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Old 08-15-2024, 07:17 AM
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I'm mostly thinking playgrounds when grandkids come to visit.
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If the OP was asking about the playgrounds at the schools (I assume the lower school has one) - I assume they can go there when school is not in session.
OP doesn’t state school or Middleton proper. Would think the school playground would be in the back could be little remote, but I have only noticed the front of the school. Playground in Middleton would be my choice, more people in an open area,
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Old 08-15-2024, 07:45 AM
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It’s creepy if you make it creepy. I spent a lot of time over there checking it out for my kids. Many young families talked to me and told me how they loved it. No one was afraid of me because I didn’t have kids with me!
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