Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Personal Coolers in the Squares
I had never really noticed this until recently though it may have been a common practice all along but not seen by me. Are personal coolers filled with your own beverage of choice allowed to be brought into the squares? Seems to me this would not be allowed. If all attendees were doing this where would the income from the squares drink booths come from ?. Not sure where the money from the sales of the beer and alcohol go but it seems to me this practice would have an adverse effect on their profit margin.
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Don't know what the rules actually are but I know I try to have a Coke or two with me at all times when at the Squares since the majority of vendors sell Pepsi and I LOATHE Pepsi (way toooo sweet). While some will bring their own coolers and even set up tables with food, it really doesn't seem to hurt business any. There are more than enough people happy to purchase from the kiosks and even the restaurants (check out the lines right before the end of happy hour). I think this is one of those business decisions that it is better for a few to bring their own rather than upsetting them, especially since there is enough business for all.
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A pretty significant number of golf cars have coolers
mounted on or in them some where. I prefer what I bring in my golf car cooler.
The price is right and it is what I want (VS what others sell). As long as there is "open" drinking allowed in/on/around the squares we are likely to not ever hear about who brings what. BYOB is a common practice for many of the squares events...nopt advertized as such, but definitely common practice. BTK |
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I'm with billethkid, I bring a small cooler and bring what I choose.
I like it a whole lot better than what the vendors sell. |
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Anti cooler
Funny you should bring this up,,,,When the dog ordinance is put in place there will also be a cooler ordinance.....
No kidding , thats what I was told by a very reliable source ..... sorry about that chief fumar .... PS The sidewalks are not public,
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How would they control this with all the outsider? It's not only on the squares it is on the streets, golf cart, cars etc...I myself bring my drinks with me..they don't have what I drink in The Villages.
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Beats me ?? (and I'm sure you'd like too) Maybe the golf ambassadors could do it ....... I'm sure they have Boone's Farm....... connoisseur fumar
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I know what Boone's is....but why would they have it?
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I don't see how that could be enforced with all the coolers on the carts. Other than for a plastic cup, how would they know if you bought at the square it or brought it with you? Maybe somebody could enlighten me.
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I was really just asking about coolers with beverages being taken into the seating areas when the nightly entertainment was on going. Sorry if the original post was confusing. For the record , I was just curious if it was a common practice, not opposed to it.
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Yes it is a common practice!!
All day and night!
BTK |
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Have you checked with ..........?
Before anything make sure to check with the architectural Committee (whoever they are).
They will need to check your clothing to make sure it adheres to their bible. And no fancy thing on your sneakers either. It may not be up to their bible codes.
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I hope they do not ban private containers. First I do not like the drinks made in the centers, they give you a full shot in a small cup so the drink is to strong for me. Second I do not like the cheap cups they use. I bring my own insulated container. If they start banning them and coolers then I will just stop going.
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we had a tent on the historical side a few years ago that had bands and dancing, everybody started bringing coolers instead of buying the $1.00 a can of beer, now there is no more tent!
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I think TV is smart enough to know if they start to
prohibit too many things like pets, coolers, BYOB, etc it will diminish to a large degree what it is the squares were intended to be....family, friends outings.
The revenues derived from sales of anything on the squares is not of significance to the developer. Having an amenity that we all enjoy and brag about that brings new home sales is the real objective......not whether they are cheated out of selling another beer or two because of a cooler.....in my humble opinion. BTK |
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