Talk of The Villages Florida

Talk of The Villages Florida (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/)
-   The Villages, Florida, General Discussion (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/)
-   -   Indoor Pool coming (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/indoor-pool-coming-204847/)

Topspinmo 09-06-2016 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1284181)
Can you substantiate this at all?

Yes, by reading between the lines and who's bread in butter! :eclipsee_gold_cup:

graciegirl 09-06-2016 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1283774)
She and Rotan probably pushing it on the developers land over by Rio Grande pool so the developers can get some of they're law suit money back. They keep pushing this parcel over the 40 acres in the north (not the NE) that lacks amenities which the law suit was over IMO. Course I sure all that live south el Camino Reno have different opinions? :popcorn:

It's Rohan. Not sure just what you are trying to say. I can tell you this..

I am NOT a fan of the POA.

Topspinmo 09-06-2016 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1284305)
It's Rohan. Not sure just what you are trying to say. I can tell you this..

I am NOT a fan of the POA.

Some of use don't have choice above the mason Dixon line.

I guess you don't get the POA news and read the minutes of the meetings. It don't effect you all south of the mason Dixon line yet due to the developer still in charge and owns amenities what I understand? Correct me it I'm wrong?

Basically Ms. Tutt pushing developers property and I think she enlisted MR. ROHAN ( the developer's main man?) which it seems most POA members aren't that interested in that area in district 3 and 4) for the final push. Even though the 8 acres mol around 100k vs 3 mil for 40 acres. Which would be good for district 1 and 2, but does nothing for 3 and 4 IMO.

Rio grande NE of 466. IMO that area has ample ammenties or less lacking than far north. North 466 above Glenview (el Camino Reno). with the expansion of District 4 are and was lacking Amenities IMO and others the live in the far north.

mickey100 09-07-2016 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1284129)
The priority memberships still require a substantial user fee each time the facility is used; as much as $8 per person for tennis, $30-$40 for golf?; pools are free, but are open to families. I wonder how many people would be willing to pay $5-$8 each time plus a monthly fee to use an indoor swimming pool. I'm guessing very few.

The going rate is more like $5 - $10 with no monthly fee. At least that is what we pay as a daily rate at health clubs and ymca's when we are on the road. And that gives access to a lot more than just a swimming pool.

i don't think we have to worry about The Villages undercharging.

graciegirl 09-07-2016 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mickey100 (Post 1284569)
The going rate is more like $5 - $10 with no monthly fee. At least that is what we pay as a daily rate at health clubs and ymca's when we are on the road. And that gives access to a lot more than just a swimming pool.

i don't think we have to worry about The Villages undercharging.



And I think the prices are way fair.

graciegirl 09-07-2016 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1284319)
Some of use don't have choice above the mason Dixon line.

I guess you don't get the POA news and read the minutes of the meetings. It don't effect you all south of the mason Dixon line yet due to the developer still in charge and owns amenities what I understand? Correct me it I'm wrong?

Basically Ms. Tutt pushing developers property and I think she enlisted MR. ROHAN ( the developer's main man?) which it seems most POA members aren't that interested in that area in district 3 and 4) for the final push. Even though the 8 acres mol around 100k vs 3 mil for 40 acres. Which would be good for district 1 and 2, but does nothing for 3 and 4 IMO.

Rio grande NE of 466. IMO that area has ample ammenties or less lacking than far north. North 466 above Glenview (el Camino Reno). with the expansion of District 4 are and was lacking Amenities IMO and others the live in the far north.


John Rohan has been the Director of Recreation for many years and has a great new Rec center built in his honor.


More about him;
John B. Rohan, Director of Recreation
352-674-1800
John.Rohan@Districtgov.org

John B. Rohan has worked for The Villages Community Development District since 1993. John’s leadership extends to several areas within the recreation department that include Executive Golf, Fitness Clubs, Special Events and Room Reservations. These facilities are managed with a budget of $20 million per year and over 500 full and part time employees.

He has witnessed and experienced firsthand the positive impact recreation has had on the residents of our community. Through his experience in recreation management, recreational programming, and special event management, John encourages resident’s involvement in creating a healthy and active lifestyle in the community.

John received his Bachelor’s degree in Recreation from the University of Florida in 1993 and his Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Troy State University in 2002. He is an active supporter and member of the Florida Recreation & Park Association and the National Recreation & Park Association.

John serves on the Children’s Advocacy Center Board, Operation Homebound, St. Timothy’s Pastoral council, Knights of Columbus and highly involved in The Villages Charter School. He and his wife, Krissy Rohan, Director of the Little Buffalo Learning Center enjoy the outdoors and spending time with their children, John Michael and Chelsea who are both attending college in Gainesville, FL.


Click here to view the Recreation Department’s Purpose, Vision, Mission and Core Values

Topspinmo 09-07-2016 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1284586)
John Rohan has been the Director of Recreation for many years and has this great new Rec center built in his honor.


I rest my case?;)

Carl in Tampa 09-07-2016 07:29 PM

Opinions, opinions......
 
Let's see..... In a community of over 100,000 people, a new proposal is announced and there are a multitude of opinions on both sides of the issue.

And there are even some opinions that (gasp) the Developer is proposing something solely so that the Developer can make a profit.

---------------------------------------

I have visited several retirement communities in Florida and California, and have never seen one that approaches the value (for cost to the resident) of The Villages. I'm sure the Developer faced similar resistance to other proposals that were put forward in the past.

To me, one of their big missteps was to build the Brownwood Town Square so far south. It should have been more centrally located between 466A and 44, and centrally between Buena Vista and Morse. But, there are probably 50,000 contrary opinions about this.

goodtimesintv 09-07-2016 08:58 PM

I think the developers know more about how to fund and build a facility like this than everyone here combined.

If some here know so much, why haven't they done it already....starting with mortgaging everything you own, including retirement funds.

:ohdear:

2BNTV 09-08-2016 10:42 AM

I believe the "indoor pool" request has been on the annual survey for several years. Now the developer has decided an indoor pool would be beneficial for some residents. Some people have requested a shaded/indoor pool as they have skin cancer or swimming, is their major form of exercise. There has been a variety of opinions, pro and con. I would tend to think, more than one indoor pool may have to be built as the demand may be overwhelming. As usual, something gets panned, before it even opens it's doors. You can't make everyone happy, seems to apply.

I shutter at the thought if the Morse family ever relinquishes control of the paradise they built. Having it run by the residents who only want to pay a pro rated fee for the amenities they only use, is folly. For what is available, it's truly amazing and inexpensive. IMHO

I don't use all of the amenities but I don't begrudge anyone who does. I am not a pool person so I don't have a dog in this fight. I take comfort in the Morse family saying their grandchildren will take over the running of TV, so my concern level is zero.

I lived in a condo in CT before moving to TV and the condo board did a lousy job. TV system seems to run like clockwork. IMHO If the inmates ever start running the asylum, I may have to rethink my viewpoint! :smiley:

Allegiance 09-08-2016 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1285235)
I believe the "indoor pool" request has been on the annual survey for several years. Now the developer has decided an indoor pool would be beneficial for some residents. Some people have requested a shaded/indoor pool as they have skin cancer or swimming, is their major form of exercise. There has been a variety of opinions, pro and con. I would tend to think, more than one indoor pool may have to be built as the demand may be overwhelming. As usual, something gets panned, before it even opens it's doors. You can't make everyone happy, seems to apply.

I shutter at the thought if the Morse family ever relinquishes control of the paradise they built. Having it run by the residents who only want to pay a pro rated fee for the amenities they only use, is folly. For what is available, it's truly amazing and inexpensive. IMHO

I don't use all of the amenities but I don't begrudge anyone who does. I am not a pool person so I don't have a dog in this fight. I take comfort in the Morse family saying their grandchildren will take over the running of TV, so my concern level is zero.

I lived in a condo in CT before moving to TV and the condo board did a lousy job. TV system seems to run like clockwork. IMHO If the inmates ever start running the asylum, I may have to rethink my viewpoint! :smiley:

[emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]

Bonny 09-08-2016 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1285235)
I believe the "indoor pool" request has been on the annual survey for several years. Now the developer has decided an indoor pool would be beneficial for some residents. Some people have requested a shaded/indoor pool as they have skin cancer or swimming, is their major form of exercise. There has been a variety of opinions, pro and con. I would tend to think, more than one indoor pool may have to be built as the demand may be overwhelming. As usual, something gets panned, before it even opens it's doors. You can't make everyone happy, seems to apply.

I shutter at the thought if the Morse family ever relinquishes control of the paradise they built. Having it run by the residents who only want to pay a pro rated fee for the amenities they only use, is folly. For what is available, it's truly amazing and inexpensive. IMHO

I don't use all of the amenities but I don't begrudge anyone who does. I am not a pool person so I don't have a dog in this fight. I take comfort in the Morse family saying their grandchildren will take over the running of TV, so my concern level is zero.

I lived in a condo in CT before moving to TV and the condo board did a lousy job. TV system seems to run like clockwork. IMHO If the inmates ever start running the asylum, I may have to rethink my viewpoint! :smiley:

Well said !! I agree!!

graciegirl 09-08-2016 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1285235)
I believe the "indoor pool" request has been on the annual survey for several years. Now the developer has decided an indoor pool would be beneficial for some residents. Some people have requested a shaded/indoor pool as they have skin cancer or swimming, is their major form of exercise. There has been a variety of opinions, pro and con. I would tend to think, more than one indoor pool may have to be built as the demand may be overwhelming. As usual, something gets panned, before it even opens it's doors. You can't make everyone happy, seems to apply.

I shutter at the thought if the Morse family ever relinquishes control of the paradise they built. Having it run by the residents who only want to pay a pro rated fee for the amenities they only use, is folly. For what is available, it's truly amazing and inexpensive. IMHO

I don't use all of the amenities but I don't begrudge anyone who does. I am not a pool person so I don't have a dog in this fight. I take comfort in the Morse family saying their grandchildren will take over the running of TV, so my concern level is zero.

I lived in a condo in CT before moving to TV and the condo board did a lousy job. TV system seems to run like clockwork. IMHO If the inmates ever start running the asylum, I may have to rethink my viewpoint! :smiley:

Excellent post!

Bonny 09-08-2016 12:23 PM

Just kind of chuckling to myself, looking at 15 pages talking about something we don't even have, don't know when we will have it or where it will be or how using it will work or how it will work out payment wise.
Enjoying reading it. ;)

Villageswimmer 09-08-2016 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1285235)
I believe the "indoor pool" request has been on the annual survey for several years. Now the developer has decided an indoor pool would be beneficial for some residents. Some people have requested a shaded/indoor pool as they have skin cancer or swimming, is their major form of exercise. There has been a variety of opinions, pro and con. I would tend to think, more than one indoor pool may have to be built as the demand may be overwhelming. As usual, something gets panned, before it even opens it's doors. You can't make everyone happy, seems to apply.

I shutter at the thought if the Morse family ever relinquishes control of the paradise they built. Having it run by the residents who only want to pay a pro rated fee for the amenities they only use, is folly. For what is available, it's truly amazing and inexpensive. IMHO

I don't use all of the amenities but I don't begrudge anyone who does. I am not a pool person so I don't have a dog in this fight. I take comfort in the Morse family saying their grandchildren will take over the running of TV, so my concern level is zero.

I lived in a condo in CT before moving to TV and the condo board did a lousy job. TV system seems to run like clockwork. IMHO If the inmates ever start running the asylum, I may have to rethink my viewpoint! :smiley:


Amen! :bowdown: especially your second paragraph.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:14 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.