Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What is the best Square in town?
I would say depend on what event take place at the Square.
For The Villages parades as Octoberfek parade I would choice Spanish Spring Town Square. When I have visitors I showing them around Lake Sumter Landing Market Square. Brown wood Paddock Square has bench seats, good view to watch the performances of The Villages group on special event as The Villages Christmas Tree Lighting. |
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Favorite Square
Although I like all three, Lake Sumter is our favorite. We like walking the paths around the perimeter and the boardwalk along the lake. Do wish they all had the bleacher stands for seating, but don't think it goes well with the ambiance at Sumter or Spanish Springs.
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#48
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Brownwood Fav
I like Brownwood because of the roof-covered bleacher seating and the panoramic view of the stage and the view of the entire dance area. Parking is never a problem for me and I don't have to deal with roundabouts to get to the square. However, I will go to the square that offers the best entertainment. Improvements: The lines for beverages is quite long during happy hour so faster more efficient service would be an improvement. Extend the happy hour longer like SS and LSS. Change the entertainment hours from 5 to 9 to 6 to 10 at least during the Summer season, but there is probably some kind of ordinance against that.
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SS is in Lake county and therefore has different regulations than Sumter county.
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Favorite is Lake Sumter. Sometimes way too crowded though. Wish cars were not permitted around the square during evenings.
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#51
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I agree. The lake and boardwalk make it no contest.
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