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asianthree 01-05-2013 04:02 PM

Glad you are coming back old Dave, hope all will go well this time. Maybe I can help you out, with your question . In the newer areas there is hardly anyone at the pool. Less people have moved in I find that the water this time of the year is a little on the cool side even though its at 85.....I know from previous talk that you are concerned about being in a pool, have you thought about a dry suit, it will keep you warmer and cover what you are concerned about. When I want to swim in the coldest months for two or three mies, I wear a one piece full length to add to comfort while swimming ...remember you can use any pool, head toward brownwood and find a less used pool, and have fun..

sueandskip 01-05-2013 06:25 PM

In the Caroline neighborhood pool in the summer the residents really don't come out until dusk when it cools down...There the pool is almost alway empty in the heat of the day.... Another suggestion is go to The Villages 4 Rent, Rentals in The Villages and you can find many homes there to rent by the month with there own private pool...This might be more comfortable for you...

OldDave 01-05-2013 08:52 PM

Thanks everyone for the tips. Sounds like its a good idea to go early or late, and to take the car so you can hop around until you find a dead pool.

jimmemac 01-05-2013 09:54 PM

My answer may be a little different-I am from Buttonwood, in the warm months the pool is pretty empty(5-9) from 9am-11:30; midday most of the chairs are taken till about 4:30 and then the numbers dwindle to almost nobody after dinner til dark. During the cooler months the pool is only busy if the temps are warm between 1or 2 till about 4 otherwise it is pretty empty.

ncarvalho 02-03-2013 02:22 PM

Hi Dave. I think there is space for everything in these pools.
For example -- in our neighborhood pool, there is an attached post, where people with less mobility can can even with a wheelchair and get down and do exercises. I have seen people exercising and talking and listenning to music all coexisting in peace. I can seat and read, dip in and swim around with no problem. It is not overcrowded (We go mainly in the summer as we are not full time residents yet) . This is Calumet Grove neighborhood pool. On the sports pool: My husband and i do enjoy the lap swimming. It is a big pool and on one section of it, there are always other activities, weight, dancing and the kind. I never noticed any problem. This is for the Regional Mulberry Grove Rec Center.
I was once there at the end of October and at around 8:00 pm, and a full moon I swam and the water was quite pleasant. I hope they will have warm water in the winter so we can swim all year round.
All the best. Hope you will enjoy! You are probably familiar, but I list the link to a web page . If you click on a center, it will play a video of the facility and it is a nice virtual tour… I browse it often from Virginia (and feel closer to this until someday I move to TV).

Recreation Centers

justjim 02-03-2013 04:28 PM

Perhaps the most famous pool in TV is down here in Sanibel. Read a previous thread for a few laughs. Well, I thought the give and take was good and mostly a lot about nothing.
Sanibel pool always warm enough and never so many in the pool that you can't swim. Some say the music is fantastic! We have observed less pool people at Sanibel and also the Hemingway pool so far this winter. For the most part, the weather has been excellent.

coffeebean 02-03-2013 04:31 PM

All pools in TV are heated in the cooler months. I've read the temperature in the pools is maintained between 81 and 84 degrees. I swim in the sports pools and have gone in the water when the air temp has been as low as 57 degrees. The pool water feels like bathtub water and is WONDERFUL.

ssmith 02-03-2013 07:36 PM

Did you know....
 
....someone has mentioned it but...for the sports pools you do need a resident pass....BTW we buy resident passes from the people we rent from....it,in my opinion, is well worth the cost....I have not been turned away from classes or other events. When we used the visitors pass my hubs had some trouble with the golf. Just thought I would mention it....I am still the Wannabe.

Also Hadley adult pool has never been too croweded when we have been down in April and have met the nicest people there!

OldDave 02-03-2013 08:07 PM

If you do rent, see if the homeowner will loan you their passes free of charge. Ours did this summer.

laceylady 02-03-2013 08:12 PM

Last week the temps were in the 80's. The Sanibel, Charlotte and Fernadina pools south of 466A were super crowded in the afternoon. Impossible to swim in. Two of the pools were very noisy. It was impossible to relax. We then moved further out to where homes are still being built. There was a lot of construction noise, which is really just a hum. That pool was not very crowded (not mentioning pool name on purpose) and when it got more crowded at mid-afternoon, the people there were respectful of others. They kept their conversations in and out of the pool quiet, etc. There was a lift of some sort at this pool for disabled people. If people using these other crowded pools, respected others and didn't yell across the pool to make dinner plans or proudly announce they were "loud mouthed Italians" and carry on as such, or see someone sleeping and wake them to ask if the empty chair next to them is taken, etc. we could all enjoy these crowded pools together. Pool users -- please consider being considerate of everyone at your neighborhood pool. These pools are for everyone to share.

graciegirl 02-03-2013 08:43 PM

When you get here Old Dave...send me a PM and I will share some knowledge of quieter pools.

The newness hasn't worn off pool going in some of the newer areas.

OldDave 02-03-2013 09:09 PM

Cool. Secret Gracie info. I feel pretty special now.

Actually when I posted this quite some time ago (don't know why the thread popped up again) that was sort of what I was trying to get at. There are surely pools that are quieter at certain times.

Also because of that, I think we've pretty much stopped looking at houses north of 466. I really like the SpanishSprings area, but there just aren't any neighborhood pools up north.

graciegirl 02-04-2013 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 620309)
Cool. Secret Gracie info. I feel pretty special now.

Actually when I posted this quite some time ago (don't know why the thread popped up again) that was sort of what I was trying to get at. There are surely pools that are quieter at certain times.

Also because of that, I think we've pretty much stopped looking at houses north of 466. I really like the SpanishSprings area, but there just aren't any neighborhood pools up north.


Sure there are Old Dave, Paradise, Hacienda, Southside Village ctr. Chula Vista, Tierra del Sol, Savannah, El Santiago, Springdale, Mulberry, Chatham and Saddlebrook, are all north of 466.

Whoops. Some are NP some are FP and some are SP. (neighborhood, family and sports) But they got pools! ;)

senior citizen 02-05-2013 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 604222)
My apologies, I must have done a very poor job of explaining what I was after.

I'm familiar with all the types of pools and rules. We rented a house this summer for a full month, and had their resident passes. I know there aren't indoor pools, I just mentioned that...I don't know why.

So, what I want to know, specifically is how busy are the neighborhood pools at different times. (not interested in the sports pools or family pools.)

During the summer they were almost always empty. One person that answered seemed to indicate they are pretty busy during the winter. I'm still interested in knowing if they are warm enough year round, what the busiest times of day are, etc.

And again, sorry if I made my first post confusing.

When we were there in October and November, the community pools were all empty. I assume summer months would be totally different, but then again, you were there in the summer and you observed them being empty as well.

We'd like to find a home with a pool under a birdcage off the lanai.....just for the convenience of it all........for my husband and when the grandkids visit.......

Or a resale with "room to add a pool".

travelguy 02-05-2013 07:54 AM

I just ride until I find a pool that does not have many cars/carts parked outside. Some of the pools become gathering places for small hordes of bobbing folks who like to form a large circle in the pool and chat up a storm! kind of difficult to do any sort of swimming and also hard to relax with the constant hum of conversation.


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