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Old 02-26-2021, 12:16 PM
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You always did not check out the other dozen communities in Leesburg that are much cheaper than villages. There are some communities that pay $160 a month for HOA fees. There are some that pay more I live in Pembroke four miles down the road and pay $250 and this is what I get included. Grass cutting, golf course, a gym, two pools, and HOA a management company, we also get internet service 300 MBS, and cable. The last two save us about $100 a month over probably what you're paying. Yes golf can cost more what about 70% of the people do not play golf in any community. Oh and by the way how homes cost 30- 50% less than your homes by the SQ foot . And I bet we have a lot less type A personalities driving around thinking they're entitled because they live in The villages.
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Old 02-26-2021, 12:41 PM
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No, there are lots of things insurance pays for that are based on age because it is medically needed. That does not equate to age discrimination.
My point is that Silver Sneakers is an insurance benefit that is available only to people over 65 who have a certain type of Medicare plan. Some of these people don't even live in The Villages and don't pay amenity fees. But, The Villages fitness centers are using space and utilities in community rec centers that are maintained by Village residents who pay amenity fees. It would be very difficult to calculate a fair price for using the fitness centers only for those who are not eligible to purchase a Medicare plan that includes a free health club membership.
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Old 02-26-2021, 12:45 PM
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The powers that be want you to play golf or pickleball. Unlike most retirement communities or even motels,no free gym/fitness workouts; no decent jogging/walking trails unless you want to dodge golf carts. Go figure.
They are obviously not fitness fans.
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Old 02-26-2021, 02:39 PM
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I agree, maybe everything else in TV can close at 9 & no one cares but not having any pools opened late is horrible. I don't get why TV has no gym with equipment for public use. No indoor pool in TV, I was surprised.
If no one wants a gym then MVP should not exist at the price they have.
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Old 02-26-2021, 03:45 PM
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...No indoor pool in TV, I was surprised. If no one wants a gym then MVP should not exist at the price they have.
It's already been mentioned in 3 posts, MVP is not owned by TV, it's a private money making enterprise. Like any business, they calculated how much they can charge and still be at full capacity. As already noted by one poster, it's sometimes difficult to find a treadmill, or a piece of equipment available.

My wife's Zumba class as with all classes due to the covid requires you to make a computer reservation in advance or you don't get in. The time is exactly 24 hours before the scheduled class the website will allow you to reserve. Her class is at 10:30, so the day before we have to be on the MVP website at 10:30 to make a reservation, twice I was late and didn't get on within five minutes and the class was already full. We don't need discount membership at MVP, it's for people who are serious about their workouts and their health.

With a little investigation, you could of found out about "To Your Health Fitness Gym" in Lady Lake across from Oakwood BBQ. It's been open about 3 years. They have an indoor pool, classes and monthly membership of $20, or $220 a year. You might drive a little, that's the price of convenience.

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Old 02-26-2021, 04:11 PM
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I agree, maybe everything else in TV can close at 9 & no one cares but not having any pools opened late is horrible. I don't get why TV has no gym with equipment for public use. No indoor pool in TV, I was surprised.
If no one wants a gym then MVP should not exist at the price they have.
Guess you don't know about the Villages' pools that are open til 11p.m...... or were you looking for something open til 3 a.m. or so?
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