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Old 09-30-2023, 05:34 AM
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To me, "resort style" brings up memories of large pools, with shaded areas, water falls, grotto, slides, in-water seating, food+beverage service... they types of things you see at a resort hotel in a tourist area. Sections for kids far apart from adults. Also next to other amenities like hot tubs, food services, tables with shade umbrellas, large overhead shades, lots of seating, lots of lounge space, and amazing landscaping. Lastly, typically with a lifeguard on duty.

Here, the term means nothing. Sales pitch garbage words.
There are "resort style" pools that are round or square; with walk in gradients or steps. Little shade if any, with chairs and lounges. Food service is an overpriced soda vending machine. None of the other things that one finds in a resort. Why??? those things cost a few pennies more.
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We have Mulberry pool across the street that is a 50 meter pool. I'm told it is the largest pool by volume in TV
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Old 09-30-2023, 06:05 AM
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To me, "resort style" brings up memories of large pools, with shaded areas, water falls, grotto, slides, in-water seating, food+beverage service... they types of things you see at a resort hotel in a tourist area. Sections for kids far apart from adults. Also next to other amenities like hot tubs, food services, tables with shade umbrellas, large overhead shades, lots of seating, lots of lounge space, and amazing landscaping. Lastly, typically with a lifeguard on duty.

Here, the term means nothing. Sales pitch garbage words.
There are "resort style" pools that are round or square; with walk in gradients or steps. Little shade if any, with chairs and lounges. Food service is an overpriced soda vending machine. None of the other things that one finds in a resort. Why??? those things cost a few pennies more.
I was thinking something like the pool at Orange Blossom Country Club, which is what you describe. But you have to pay a membership to go to that pool.
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In another thread someone had a post that said something like “Dabney will have the only adult resort pool in the Villages”. What do they mean by resort pool? Just a bigger pool? Wondering because as a lake Denham owner Dabney will be our closest adult pool. There is no neighborhood pool in lake Denham. Only the rec centers.
Oh. I was thinking Adult Resort pool, as at Hedonism or Desire. Given our reputation, shouldn’t we have at least one of those?
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A "resort-style" pool, in the local vernacular, refers to a pool that is not rectangular, typically with what I would call cloverleafs.
Good post and GREAT posting name - it will make me look over my shoulder everywhere as I wander around TV Land.
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Old 09-30-2023, 07:10 AM
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Oh. I was thinking Adult Resort pool, as at Hedonism or Desire. Given our reputation, shouldn’t we have at least one of those?
90% of Villagers in a "clothing optional" situation should choose to keep those clothes on.
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Old 09-30-2023, 07:14 AM
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To me, "resort style" brings up memories of large pools, with shaded areas, water falls, grotto, slides, in-water seating, food+beverage service... they types of things you see at a resort hotel in a tourist area. Sections for kids far apart from adults. Also next to other amenities like hot tubs, food services, tables with shade umbrellas, large overhead shades, lots of seating, lots of lounge space, and amazing landscaping. Lastly, typically with a lifeguard on duty.

Here, the term means nothing. Sales pitch garbage words.
There are "resort style" pools that are round or square; with walk in gradients or steps. Little shade if any, with chairs and lounges. Food service is an overpriced soda vending machine. None of the other things that one finds in a resort. Why??? those things cost a few pennies more.
Good informative post.
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Old 09-30-2023, 07:17 AM
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Thanks. That was what confused me since there are plenty of these curvy shaped adult pools.
Interesting because it is the "curvy-shaped" adults that I go to the adult pools for.
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Old 09-30-2023, 07:21 AM
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Just a fancy name for a pool with added features such as a walk in pool, rock landscaping, waterfalls, etc…. In my book, if it’s not a 25 yard long rectangular pool with swim lanes and flags it’s worthless.
I take it that you are NOT the walk-in-the-pool-sideways type.
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In another thread someone had a post that said something like “Dabney will have the only adult resort pool in the Villages”. What do they mean by resort pool? Just a bigger pool? Wondering because as a lake Denham owner Dabney will be our closest adult pool. There is no neighborhood pool in lake Denham. Only the rec centers.
The correct answer is it’ll be the first adult resort style pool, rather than a family pool. It’ll be like the pools at Franklin, Waterlily, Fenney, Riverbend, Homestead, Clarendon… just to name a few, but it’ll be for adults only whereas all resort pools down here south of 44 so far have been designated a family pool. I don’t believe it’ll be zero or beach entry like Fenney and (I think) Riverbend since the most recent resort style pools like Clarendon in Richmond, and Franklin in Newell, have steps to enter, not a zero entry walk-in with no steps. The depth will still be 5’ max.
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The Chula Vista pool is rectangle and is NOT a sports pool.
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Old 09-30-2023, 07:25 AM
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Not everyone wants to swim laps in the adult pools. There are plenty of sports pool w lanes and flags. Both have their advantages.
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Old 09-30-2023, 07:29 AM
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I believe all the rectangular pools are sports pools.
No, many rectangular pools are NOT sports pools. They are simply adult pools with many residents WALKING sideways and making swimming nearly impossible for others. I am NOT saying that the sideways-walking residents do not deserve to do THAT type of exercise. I am glad that it works for them. I am just saying that it would be nice to have wider rectangular pools and several roped-off sections on the side for swimmers. I believe that Laurel Manor does it that way at some times on some days. That is the best of both worlds - for the occasional swimmer and the sideways-walker types.
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No, many rectangular pools are NOT sports pools. They are simply adult pools with many residents WALKING sideways and making swimming nearly impossible for others. I am NOT saying that the sideways-walking residents do not deserve to do THAT type of exercise. I am glad that it works for them. I am just saying that it would be nice to have wider rectangular pools and several roped-off sections on the side for swimmers. I believe that Laurel Manor does it that way at some times on some days. That is the best of both worlds - for the occasional swimmer and the sideways-walker types.

That's why the sports pools have lanes for swimming. Laurel Manor is a sports pool. Neighborhood/Adult Pools are more for relaxation and socializing. As usual another confusing, contradicting post.
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Old 09-30-2023, 08:12 AM
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Just a fancy name for a pool with added features such as a walk in pool, rock landscaping, waterfalls, etc…. In my book, if it’s not a 25 yard long rectangular pool with swim lanes and flags it’s worthless.
That’s why there are sports pools…something for everyone
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