Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Some are missing the point ! How many bought in The Villages because of great activities? If they are lost and were convinced to buy based on advertising, (e.g. current advertising touting parades as a bait to purchase, etc.) then it was at the least misleading and sad for those that relied on that plus.
I really don't care but to say it is just business is totally missing the boat. There is an old statement that "business's do not have a soul" and a lot of people miss this point. Locking out other business could be construed as creating a non competitive monopoly which allegedly harms the consumer. Hey, I could care less if there are no Parades or music it would not change my mind about The Villages..BUT I can understand those that rely on these and mourn their loss. I guess it is having a feeling for the other guy. To excuse the other person's feeling as a "so what" is unfortunately not what is appropriate to another persons' loss. ![]() |
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And you not seeing the Morses not reinvesting back into the Villages. Harold Schwartz had a vision, I believe that vision was for him to live a good life and give back as much as possible to the Residents. It has clearly been documented that Gary Morse has accumulated the enormous wealth of 1.2 BILLION dollars. I am sorry, but a person who has a worth of 1200 MILLIONS certainly isn't putting back hat he could into the Villages community. |
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Sorry, but I have one or two major issues with this thread! Among them:
1. The Vescos reportedly do not even live here. Why is this statement undocumented? On what authority is that statement thrown out? 2. Mr. Morse is reportedly a billionaire. Why is this statement undocumented? On what authority is this statement thrown out? 3. It's all the Vesco's personal bottom line. Why is this statement undocumented? On what authority is this statement thrown out? Granted, if the parades are indeed cancelled due to a personal bottom line, then that is A Bad Thing. But, throwing out "factual statements" such as these without backing them up, that bothers me no end! SWR ![]()
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Also, how can anyone say that the Morses are not giving back to the community? Look around. It's beautiful. It's well maintained. Look at the new square. Mr Schwartz's vision is most definitely the current vision as well. |
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It doesn't appear that a lot of this dream is being replicated by the younger generation that is now running The Villages. The business plan that seems to be in place now is build as many houses as quickly as possible, because that is where the quick return on investment is. Possibly they have plans for more shopping, churches, bowling alleys, softball fields, etc, that isn't apparent. So many changes have happened since I made my first trip here in 2000, when every visitor to TV was picked up at the airport in a stretch limo with a fully stocked bar and given free accomodations when ordering their homes. The lifestyle visits were still $100 per night, but $75 of that was refunded in Village dollars to spend at any village owned facility; ie Katie Belle's, golf, movies, etc. It's all speculation what will happen when the build-out occurs. Perhaps the Morse clan will move on to another project. They seem too young and too ambitious to retire at their young ages. After all 1.5 billion here, 1.5 billion there...pretty soon you're talking about real money. Last edited by janmcn; 12-06-2012 at 08:13 PM. |
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Iagree with that.
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Last edited by Villageshooter; 12-06-2012 at 07:19 PM. Reason: shorter respons |
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![]() Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD GG has to be herself. Everyone else is taken. 😉
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If you think this is something just wait until Morse pulls out and we have to vote how to spend our amenities fee. People tend to not want to spend money or increase fees for things they are not interested in. Been there and moved here to get away from there but it appears that I will once again be in a situation where three wolves and a rabbit decide what is for lunch. When that day approaches odds are that I will find a home with no HOA fees and just pay for what I want to pay for.
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Since we live in a society where people will now sue at the drop of a hat, could it be that there are reasons that are unseen? I am guessing that no matter who sponsors the various parades the organizer/sponsor must provide for some sort of blanket liability insurance. Is it possible that the costs for such insurance, or other required expenses have risen to a point where it no longer makes any financial sense to fund them? If this is the case, are those in charge of the entertainment attempting to pick & choose the most popular, most viable activites where the outlay makes the most sense?
Have they been advised by company lawyers that their exposure to a possible lawsuit for various reasons makes these parades to large a liability? It is quite possible. TV is a business not a charity, and businesses make choices like this all the time. For that matter, so do charities.
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And it is misleading if not unethical to advertise certain amenities, allow people to purchase homes based on the promise that the amenity will be provided, then discontinue the amenity. But we need to keep the past in mind and learn from it. We've learned in the past that the Morses have an unethical side to them as evidenced by the class action lawsuit that Villagers filed a few years back that said monthly amenity fees paid by every homeowner had been misused by the developer . They at first tried to settle out of court and got nowhere. Luckily for us they went to court, and the lawsuit resulted in $40 million to replenish maintenance accounts to to cover repairs and maintenance to facilities. And how about the latest business regarding improper refunds of bond payoffs. Can we really trust the developer? |
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Virtually all developers in larger projects provide amenities at one level or another as partof their marketing package. Many times , as in The Villages, this includes the contribution of capital assets such as buildings and playing fields and their equipment. As the development matures it is usually the case that the developer turns these activities over to the residents who determine at what level they will operate and how much they will volunteer to contribute. IMHO The Villages has provided us with a superior array of amenities and services and their withdrawal over time was entirely predictable. As residents we need to now evaluate the things we want to perpetuate and begin to step up as the developer steps out. We have 1800 +/- clubs. If they want a parade then organize and raise the funds needed to put on a parade. We probably have a few more years where the developer is still making significant marketing efforts. We need to begin preparing now for their total withdrawal from these activities.
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http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/...es-fees-lawyer Elaine Driedame is the president of the POA
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