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Wiotte 03-19-2018 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1524774)
I wonder if whether you "like" Paddock Square at Brownwood or don't like it has anything to do from WHERE you grew up? Perhaps the folks from areas that have horses and farms around them, or in their memory may feel more enjoyment and nostalgia? Maybe those who lived in large cities or areas that didn't have these memories or connections don't like it as much. I am always a little amazed about what some folks call "red neck"....... disdainfully.



Ohio born Gracie



For me, since I love Florida and all things Florida, a Key West Coastal or Spanish architecture speaks Florida to me. Hence LSL and SS fit the bill. Six gun City doesn’t and never will. Although I do disdain anything rednecky, it has no bearing on my dislike for Poopwood.

New York born Rickey


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dyobrien 03-19-2018 08:14 AM

I really want Trader Joes and Hobby Lobby

vintageogauge 03-19-2018 01:21 PM

There will soon be a need for an RC car store once they open the track down here in God's Country. A combination RC vehicles, archery, and air guns, would be even better as the latter two ranges are opening next month.

pauld315 03-19-2018 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by EnglishJW (Post 1524031)
Given the explosion of growth in the southern areas of The Villages, I think there are a number of things we need for Paddock Square and the Brownwood area.

For starters, we should have at least one Market Night.

It would be great to add a water feature of some sort. There is a lake in the middle and a pool with fountains in the north. Both the north and middle have little streams as well. It would be nice to add something in the south (maybe building upon the popularity of Larry).

Of course, we need more retail. Personally, we would love to see more restaurants like a Panera Bread (just like the other two squares), a Bonefish Grill and maybe a Carabbas.

While 44 is gradually showing signs of life, it would be great to have more shopping to eliminate some of the traveling all of us southerners have to do. My wife wants a Michaels (or Joanns or Hobby Lobby or AC Moore). A Trader Joe's and a Costco would be nice.

What would you like to see or add?

We northern Villagers would also like to see more shopping and restaurants in the south so that you don't have to travel through the north to get where you are going. The roads here get very crowded with people having to come to 441 for everything. Not enough population for TJ's and Costco. I believe Panera is a franchise so if you think it would be successful you ought to consider opening one.

Wiotte 03-19-2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1524875)
There will soon be a need for an RC car store once they open the track down here in God's Country. A combination RC vehicles, archery, and air guns, would be even better as the latter two ranges are opening next month.



Isn’t that stuff for children ?


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Chi-Town 03-19-2018 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1524875)
There will soon be a need for an RC car store once they open the track down here in God's Country. A combination RC vehicles, archery, and air guns, would be even better as the latter two ranges are opening next month.

Perfect combination for a shooting gallery

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Wiotte 03-19-2018 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by HoosierPa (Post 1524735)
Brownwood is the best venue of the 3 squares to watch music hands down IMO



Have you sat in the stadium seats in the heat of the summer ? No breeze, hard seats make it feel like work, something I’m have an allergy to.


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EnglishJW 03-20-2018 08:18 AM

Wi-Fi in TV
 
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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1524638)
Absolutely agree. People in their 50's have very different shopping wishes. Groceries? Amazon Pantry. Household goods? Walmart delivery. Great date night? Hello Fresh delivered to your door. Dancing on the square? No be-bop please. Something 1970's. The Villages is slow to change... look at the Villages app (not even an app)... The Villages radio... you can hardly find free WiFi in the Villages. Restaurants and grocery stores need to be something we don't already have. Trader Joe's is a big one. Costco far exceeds Sam's. Something a little more organic, just a little more something... not the same chains we already have!

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We didn't have Wi-Fi immediately when we bought our house in 2014. We periodically made trips to Eisenhower just to get online. At that time, we were under the impression that only the Regional Rec Centers had wifi. Of late, we've been able to get online at the smaller rec centers as well. I assume TV has been adding this capability over time.

EnglishJW 03-20-2018 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Spikearoni (Post 1524710)
We have dined at The Rose Plantation, Mark's Prime in Ocala, and Bern's Steakhouse in Tampa. Please let us know 5 other restaurants that in your opinion are a worthwhile destination. Thank you in advance.

Turner's in Leesburg, Goblin Market in Mt. Dora, a number of places in Disney World (Orlando) like Sanaa, Victoria & Alberts.

EnglishJW 03-20-2018 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by pauld315 (Post 1524902)
I believe Panera is a franchise so if you think it would be successful you ought to consider opening one.

Thanks for the suggestion BUT we are retired and plan to keep it that way!

graciegirl 03-20-2018 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1524638)
Absolutely agree. People in their 50's have very different shopping wishes. Groceries? Amazon Pantry. Household goods? Walmart delivery. Great date night? Hello Fresh delivered to your door. Dancing on the square? No be-bop please. Something 1970's. The Villages is slow to change... look at the Villages app (not even an app)... The Villages radio... you can hardly find free WiFi in the Villages. Restaurants and grocery stores need to be something we don't already have. Trader Joe's is a big one. Costco far exceeds Sam's. Something a little more organic, just a little more something... not the same chains we already have!

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Frau. Dieser Ort ist für Leute gedacht, die älter als fünfzig Jahre sind. Das Durchschnittsalter hier ist 65. Der Grund, warum wir mehrere der gleichen Kette Restaurant haben, ist, dass sie erfolgreich waren und einen anderen Ort öffnen möchten. Das bedeutet Leute wie dieses Restaurant und besuchen es häufig.

Still luv ya, Frau.

vintageogauge 03-20-2018 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Wiotte (Post 1524992)
Have you sat in the stadium seats in the heat of the summer ? No breeze, hard seats make it feel like work, something I’m have an allergy to.


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We use them year round, never had a problem with heat or lack of a breeze, they keep the sun off, and make for a dry comfortable place to sit when there is a light rain and the band keeps playing, no need for a poncho. I think the seating is the best of all the squares. I tend to see the positive aspects of everything, makes life a lot more fun. Those who complain and are negative tend to lead a miserable life.

coffeebean 03-20-2018 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Wiotte (Post 1524992)
Have you sat in the stadium seats in the heat of the summer ? No breeze, hard seats make it feel like work, something I’m have an allergy to.


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Simple solutions......

Bring a cushion to sit on.
Invest in a little personal fan.

At least you won't need an umbrella!

Chi-Town 03-20-2018 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by EnglishJW (Post 1525047)
Turner's in Leesburg, Goblin Market in Mt. Dora, a number of places in Disney World (Orlando) like Sanaa, Victoria & Alberts.

You are right about the signature restaurants at Epcot and at some of the Disney hotels. As good as it gets.

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asianthree 03-20-2018 03:07 PM

When we were snowbirds we went to the squares maybe once a week, or if company came we took them to a square. 7 years later, I may visit a square once in a month and that’s being generous. I find the squares to be about equal for what we use them for. I rarely shop at the retail.

We use prime, for grocery, and pretty much everything. I would say 90% of what I order I do not need to touch it to make a purchase. Why drive when you get free ship, and better prices, and it’s always s in stock.


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