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Bigben007 08-03-2018 12:07 PM

If you think MVP is crowded now, wait until they build those 265 yearly rentals in Brownwood.

graciegirl 08-03-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigben007 (Post 1568765)
If you think MVP is crowded now, wait until they build those 265 yearly rentals in Brownwood.

The market will then respond to the need.

asianthree 08-03-2018 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigben007 (Post 1568765)
If you think MVP is crowded now, wait until they build those 265 yearly rentals in Brownwood.

They will have their own workout facility and pool. Why stand in line and pay for mvp when it’s steps away

mtdjed 08-03-2018 09:44 PM

When will another brand facility figure out this is a gold mine.

graciegirl 08-04-2018 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 1568851)
When will another brand facility figure out this is a gold mine.

It appears that United Health Care, the insurance company, is paying for it's senior members to use a work out facility. This has flooded Brownwood with members, because of course all we have is seniors, and this has been fairly recently. I imagine that the enthusiasm that comes with a new gym membership will wane as it does for many. This is well known in the gym industry, the New Years resolution spurt and the spurt before donning a bathing suit in summer (up north) I would guess that before investing millions, they will wait and see if it lasts.

Ask me why I know this.

asianthree 08-04-2018 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 1568851)
When will another brand facility figure out this is a gold mine.

Lifetime is in the Florida market, but near large cities. The buy in is anywhere from $195 on a promo, to $400. Monthly fee for 2 adults is about $150, depending on the promo.
Indoor swim lanes, extreme classes, upcoming new equipment, saunas, climbing walls, child care, cafe, salon.
Their instructors are paid employees, with many years experience. I usually take 3 to 5 classes a day, plus use swim lanes. It’s a 24/7 facility, and does not slow down in any month. Not sure if TV would support the cost of a full service center.

circletrack 08-04-2018 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1568413)
Big difference from "Brownwood" & MVP--MVP is not in the square--the same way "the Lighthouse" or " the Waterfront" is not in Lake Sumter Landing

So you’re saying that any empty storefronts further down the streets in Brownwood shouldn’t count in the “Ghost Town” argument then either? Because everything right on the square is pretty full.

VApeople 08-04-2018 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1568898)
It appears that United Health Care, the insurance company, is paying for it's senior members to use a work out facility.

Maybe UHC will change their policy when more and more seniors go to their doctor to treat injuries they got while overdoing their workout.

Polar Bear 08-04-2018 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1568898)
It appears that United Health Care, the insurance company, is paying for it's senior members to use a work out facility. This has flooded Brownwood with members, because of course all we have is seniors, and this has been fairly recently. I imagine that the enthusiasm that comes with a new gym membership will wane as it does for many. This is well known in the gym industry, the New Years resolution spurt and the spurt before donning a bathing suit in summer (up north) I would guess that before investing millions, they will wait and see if it lasts.

Ask me why I know this.

Why do you know this?

(Sorry. Somebody had to do it. :icon_wink:)

daveczo 08-04-2018 03:20 PM

It is simply overcrowded. Treadmills are often full, even in the afternoon. That being said it is a great facility and staff. Anyone know of a better deal that includes classes, sauna and shower rooms?

asianthree 08-04-2018 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by daveczo (Post 1569012)
It is simply overcrowded. Treadmills are often full, even in the afternoon. That being said it is a great facility and staff. Anyone know of a better deal that includes classes, sauna and shower rooms?

You are correct, those who go to MVP on a daily basis knows how frustrating it is, to get in a class. Since I pay full membership, as I am too young to get a Medicare discount, or free membership, one wonders if the membership is worth it.

graciegirl 08-04-2018 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1568986)
Why do you know this?

(Sorry. Somebody had to do it. :icon_wink:)

Cause, I have joined gyms many times. I am a loser, a drop out. One of my big problems is that in Aerobic Class, when the rest of the class is on their right foot, I am on my left which doesn't bother me at all, but it sends the leader into a tizzy. I was never meant to be an athlete and I dislike repetition and sitting and riding a bike or anything like that that is good for me.

How many Hail Mary's, Father?

John_W 08-05-2018 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by daveczo (Post 1569012)
It is simply overcrowded. Treadmills are often full, even in the afternoon. That being said it is a great facility and staff. Anyone know of a better deal that includes classes, sauna and shower rooms?

To Your Health Spa on 441 in Lady Lake across from Oakwood BBQ. It's been open about a year, rate is about $25 a month. They have organized classes with instructors, they even have a 60' indoor pool.

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coffeebean 08-05-2018 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1568786)
They will have their own workout facility and pool. Why stand in line and pay for mvp when it’s steps away

Will those who live in the rentals have to pay for their fitness center? All the other fitness centers in the rec centers have a fee to Villagers who wishe to use them.

I've always thought the fitness centers should be included for anyone who does not play golf here in The Villages. Isn't there a way for the computer to track who uses the fitness center and does not ever play golf?

graciegirl 08-05-2018 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by NonSequitur (Post 1569442)
Good point ! Fitness centers are way less maintenance than golf
courses.

We resident have no say over things like this, thank goodness. I hope it never changes. I like things just the way they are. What a nightmare if the inmates started running the asylum. One would want this, the other want that and the bottom line would be chaos and added expense. I always wonder why people buy here and want change.


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