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pooh, I'm pushing Fast Forward to get the TV ASAP. Hmmm, it doesn't seem to be working.
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Yep it's a little more crowded
in The Bird Season. But honestly it's no big deal compared to nearly any other place I have lived.
Traffic is a piece of cake. There are lots of complaints about the rotaries but they are very good at moving traffic. If you have any doubt about how well they work just drive on Morse North of 466 where there are conventional intersections with traffic lights. They slow you down but even that isn't much. Golf carts reduce the congestion considerably. Just go to the squares at night and see how many carts are parked where one car would fit. The weekends at resturaunts are more crowded than mid week. Hard to understand but all us retired people seem to make plans for weekends just like in the days when we worked. I don't get that...every night is Saturday night so just plan a Tuesday night out. Or better yet a Mid week Lunch. Still the wait usually isn't all that big a deal if you have to go out on the weekend. My sister lives in Naples. Talk about crowds yikes. Other friends have settled in Ft. Meyers, Venice and Vero all way more crowded than here. Of course this horendous crowd thing NOT goes away after The Bird Season next month. |
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imo, snowbirds pump enuf money into the economy in TV in the 4 - 5 months they are here to keep it going for the other 8 months of the year, thank heaven for the snowbirds....gn
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Yes, It's Crowded Scrapple
Let me preface by telling you that our house is up for sale and we're moving to the Villages, ASAP.
The churches are crowded (especially the Catholic, even the one in Bellview) and the movies are crowded with lines you won't believe and it's difficult to find any free bowling lanes any time of he year. We were there over Mothers Day one year and spent half the day driving around looking for a restaurant where the wait was less than an hour, even driving down to Leesburg. During the season some of the pools have to turn people away due to maximum occupancy limits. We were there this past Christmas and New Years and it was crowded every where we went. Your Realtor was telling the truth in my opinion. There's a lot of adjustments that we'll have to make but we expect that they'll be off set by the nice new home we'll be getting, the activities we will be able to participate in and the people we'll be meeting. We're golfers. |
Scrapple
You are more than correct Scrapple, why add to the problem?
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Coming from the Cape Cod area, then the San Francisco area and finally southern CA, These crowds seem small compared to the other areas I've lived in. Restauants can be crowded during the "high" season, but they aren't crowded all day so we, us and our friends, just adjust when we'll eat. Prior to retiring, the weekends were when we and our friends would be out and about, now every day is the weekend. After 4 years of being retired, I'm still trying to realize and recognize that... :) Churches are crowded? That's a good thing! |
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I think your only adjustment is perhaps accepting the the fact that you bought a village want a be property near by cause you got so much more house for the money and now it is impossible to sell for half of what you paid for it. nice post though especially the part where "your realtor was telling the truth" classic, good one. I bought in tv eight months ago and i could not disagree with your post more and guess what I have no angle or agenda but then again i have not been here in mid may for mothers day when all the snow birds are gone .. have fun in leesburg next month. |
I think we know when to ignore a post.
I went to a bowling alley in SS last May and we could almost hear the crickets:) |
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Fair & Balanced
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Thanks Pooh, your reply was rational and well thought out. So it gets busy during the winter? Gee who'da thunk it?:22yikes: I appreciate the suggestions that you just need to adjust. Common sense prevails! Thanks everyone Dan |
I have met a few people from the fringe (spruce creek, del web, stonecrest) and they always say "have you read leisureville?". Then they come to TV to eat, go to the movies and shop. a typical outsider's comments that they are better off where they are. maybe they should stay away from TV if it is so awful!
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Use your head...
Crowded - Yes.
Busy - Yes. Do'able - Yes. Was in Sarasota for 9 years with relatives in Naples and find T.V. no more busy than those places. But...if you avoid the busiest times - Not an issue. Avoid 9AM mass and Sat. PM at any church in Florida! - 7AM and Noon masses are not an issue. Also, my best bet is St. Vincent De Paul 5:45 PM mass on Sunday afternoon; meets my lifestyle and always has room. Eat dinner a little later - Everyone wants dinner at 6PM! 8PM usually not an issue. Golf early or late - Everyone wants a 9AM tee time! Also, less issue with Championship courses. Priority membership helps a lot! Pools - Never found them to be an issue! Be a contrarian! Do things when others are napping!!!::) Also you're in Florida; gotta have patience! Plenty of restaurant seats in New Haven (substitute your home town) in January!:a040: _ |
tpop1, you hit it on the head. Florida is busy in the winter - Nearly everywhere! A fact of life that one has to accept if one wants to live in the state.
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