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I agree with you about The Villages are too crowded. We also have lived here 4 years but have been visiting 7 years. The difference in the crowd and the "attitude" of the larger crowds is quite noticeable. We were out Saturday afternoon and I was overwhelmed with the crowd it's no longer Florida's friendliest hometown. It is a busy city. . Tic |
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It is the high season and it is crowded all over Florida. There are folks staying here during the high season who have no interest vested or emotional in this community and they act that way wherever they are. That is NOT to say that all people who own here are nice and pleasant. That isn't true. It is crowded now and I don't like it at this time of the year. I like the other nine months so much better. AND this was not a jab at snowbirds like our wonderful Barefoot and many others. It is crowded, Florida is enjoying....or suffering through one of the busiest tourist times it has had in YEARS....according to Wesh 2. Gas prices down and employment up may be the reason. Watch out...incoming................ |
I avoid the Colony Plaza. area at all cost. Would never consider taking my cart there. Too crowded and people too impatient (if u know what I mean). I stay north of 466.
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Also agree. It is not just the snowbirds but the addition of more and more and more residents. Snowbirds do get tired of going back and forth and eventually settle here. I know several. Think the point being made was the villages w
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A nice friendly safe community but at some point should have been capped off. I would have liked them to stop before going across 466a and took the concept, idea, building into other states such as Texas, Arizona, etc why not allow others to enjoy our lifestyle also without cramming us all in and losing that friendly atmosphere that the original founder had in mind
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I also respect your opinion. But I don't share the opinion that growth is reducing The Villages' appeal.
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There is no need to become paranoid about driving our golf carts because of a "one in 10 million freak accident". My prayers go out to family and friends of all affected by this tragedy. |
Hi polar bear. No one loves the villages more than me but if being honest, I do believe we are losing the appeal because of the size and crowd. I constantly have eyes and ears open and listen to others. I hear women complain they have to wait an hr go get in exercise class (I go to gym and waited today for treadmill but not an hr). They can't get into clubs that are closed because of large number of people or even be seen in the hospital w/o waiting 10 hrs. I still love it here but let's see IF I can get parking or a seat tonight for Rocky and the rollers? Looking forward to it, but if I have to turn around and come home due to large crowd, what's the point? Hmmm. Shall see.
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Disney World was smaller at one time I suppose. The Villages does seem to be modeled on it at least the Villages as seen by the Morses.
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There is no such thing as a slow week in Disney World any longer either. Build it and they shall come. We are living on a finite sized planet and the human population continues to grow unchecked. We don't need smaller houses or smaller cars or conservation, we need less people to be born and then attrition will take care of our future needs without any need to go "green" which is only a stop gap measure anyway. |
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