SunnyHester |
02-28-2020 08:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by Mjsmithx
(Post 1721832)
I recently had a very unpleasant conversation with a person that used to live in the villages and decided to move outside. However, this person continues to eat at the local country club restaurant and continues to play golf on the championship courses. Her reason for leaving was the amount of the amenity fees and the bond. Should we restrict access to the country clubs and the golf courses to the residents who pay for the upkeep of all of these facilities? I continue to be amazed by the people who want to be negative about the Villages but still chose to take part in what is offered. And before the negative comments roll in, I have been coming to the Villages since 1998 and have owned here for 8 years. Oh, and her reason for still coming here; she doesn't have those amenities where she chose to buy, even though she champions the lack of amenity fees she pays.
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I'm sorry for your negative experience. Not everyone chooses to live in The Villages. I appreciate those non-Villages residents paying a higher price to use our Championship courses. I'm sure all our resturants appreciate the extra business, too. Their support makes more options available for all of us. Without a resident ID or Guest Pass, access to the over 3,000 LifeStyle groups like State clubs, yoga, dance, art, music, sports, etc., are not possible. Use of any of our 80+ Recreational Centers with pools, billards, bocce ball, shuffleboard, corn hole toss, horse shoes, tennis, softball, pickleball, etc. are NOT permitted. So, it's OK with me and I appreciate their contrubution towards our economy!
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