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CFrance 03-22-2015 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by aln (Post 1032578)
I've said it once and I'll say it again... it is what it is!

And, if anyone wants to see a great example of 'roping' go to Spanish Springs Friday March 27. Scooter the DJ is scheduled and it's March and it's close to Easter. I can't imagine the stars lining up any better for such an event.

Are you one of the seat ropers?:boxing2:

dbussone 03-22-2015 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by sunnyatlast (Post 1032516)
There would be more signatures if it didn't require people's names out in the open on internet.


Our names are all over the Internet anyway. That shouldn't stop us.

cromlich 03-22-2015 08:32 AM

I wasn't going to get in this fight , however, last night a friend and I went to Paddock Sq to see Scooter. Brought our own chairs. Community watch was there and was very particular about where we sat our chairs. We were there are 4pm. We went to grab a bite to eat and were back about 4:45. Our chairs had been moved by some others who had their own chairs into the spot where CW did not want us sitting. The people who moved our chairs were wanting to sit next to a large two rows that had baggies tied around each chair with no one in them. That was to the left of us. Then to the right of us and back one row there was another set of chairs with bags tied around them. Those chairs sat empty till after 5:45 while others were standing. The lady in front of us told us that CW told them that they could move any chair that was roped off or had bags tied to them anywhere they wanted to. The policy is no saving of chairs. She said if you justed wanted to cut the bags off that was ok, also. A lot of tension going on down there last nite. We left early and went to Sumter and had a great time. There was more than this that went on but to save time and space I won't get into all of it. I see things progressing to some very heated episodes in the future.

K.C.Boyd 03-22-2015 09:48 AM

I totally agree that there should be NO roping off of chairs. I go to the squares alot alone and enjoy meeting new people while enjoying the music. We are the friendliest home town so this practice of saving chairs sure is a bit friendly

Barefoot 03-22-2015 10:01 AM

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Write it on your Survey.
The annual Survey is used to monitor the satisfaction level of Residents.
If you're dissatisfied about something, use the tool provided by Villages Management.

aln 03-22-2015 10:10 AM

I'm not dissatisfied. . I say deal with it. I wouldn't change anything about the squares except maybe extend the happy hour at Sumter & Brownwood to 7pm.

janmcn 03-22-2015 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by aln (Post 1032578)
I've said it once and I'll say it again... it is what it is!

And, if anyone wants to see a great example of 'roping' go to Spanish Springs Friday March 27. Scooter the DJ is scheduled and it's March and it's close to Easter. I can't imagine the stars lining up any better for such an event.


The best way to get the developer's attention in TV is bad publicity, so if someone could get an Orlando newspaper or TV station to cover the chair saving situation, it would be solved in a heartbeat. Where is Lauren Ritchie when you need her?

joldnol 03-22-2015 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by aln (Post 1032688)
I'm not dissatisfied. . I say deal with it. I wouldn't change anything about the squares except maybe extend the happy hour at Sumter & Brownwood to 7pm.

amen, why is it two hours at ss and not elsewhere. Is it a county thing?

Beechie 03-22-2015 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 1032691)
The best way to get the developer's attention in TV is bad publicity, so if someone could get an Orlando newspaper or TV station to cover the chair saving situation, it would be solved in a heartbeat. Where is Lauren Ritchie when you need her?

The worst thing to do is to air out our laundry outside of TV. All it will settle is the suspicion that TV has far more children than we'd like to think. I really can't see how the developer should shoulder any of the responsibilty for the goings on at the squares.

RedChariot 03-22-2015 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by cromlich (Post 1032646)
I wasn't going to get in this fight , however, last night a friend and I went to Paddock Sq to see Scooter. Brought our own chairs. Community watch was there and was very particular about where we sat our chairs. We were there are 4pm. We went to grab a bite to eat and were back about 4:45. Our chairs had been moved by some others who had their own chairs into the spot where CW did not want us sitting. The people who moved our chairs were wanting to sit next to a large two rows that had baggies tied around each chair with no one in them. That was to the left of us. Then to the right of us and back one row there was another set of chairs with bags tied around them. Those chairs sat empty till after 5:45 while others were standing. The lady in front of us told us that CW told them that they could move any chair that was roped off or had bags tied to them anywhere they wanted to. The policy is no saving of chairs. She said if you justed wanted to cut the bags off that was ok, also. A lot of tension going on down there last nite. We left early and went to Sumter and had a great time. There was more than this that went on but to save time and space I won't get into all of it. I see things progressing to some very heated episodes in the future.

So did anyone cut the ropes on the tied chairs?

Barefoot 03-22-2015 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Beechie (Post 1032708)
The worst thing to do is to air out our laundry outside of TV.

Exactly. :agree:

dillywho 03-22-2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tommy steam (Post 1031911)
I was at S Springs several days ago ...around 2ish I saw around a dozen chairs all tied together. I passed by around half an hr later and there were more tied together. Rockey and the rollers were not there that night. I think it will never change . What rec events guy is going to get into an argument with someone over saved chairs. My solution ,no chairs, bring your own chair.

How can visitors bring their own? Preview visitors comes to mind.

Polar Bear 03-22-2015 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dillywho (Post 1032808)
How can visitors bring their own? Preview visitors comes to mind.

One of many good reasons the must-bring-your-own-chairs "solution" is never going to happen.

sunnyatlast 03-22-2015 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by dillywho (Post 1032808)
How can visitors bring their own? Preview visitors comes to mind.

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1032809)
One of many good reasons the must-bring-your-own-chairs "solution" is never going to happen.

From the many posts about the "seat savers", it seems that they think the entertainment in the squares at night is only for residents. That is not the case.

The general public is welcome to patronize all the businesses, and Preview Stay and people here on a home-buying stay are people we want to feel WELCOME at the squares.

The day that used home sales die here, that's the day TV starts dying, and we certainly don't want that. We want all kinds of people to keep coming here and enjoying the activities in the squares.

perrjojo 03-22-2015 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by dillywho (Post 1032808)
How can visitors bring their own? Preview visitors comes to mind.

Most rentals and preview homes are equipped with two chairs. I have experienced this before moving here.


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