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NJblue 06-13-2013 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 691714)
There is a nice playground at the Charter School.

We went there and were turned away as it is used by the nursery school.

Shimpy 06-13-2013 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by NJblue (Post 691702)
I'd like to see a playground for grand kids. The playground in Sumter Landing is pretty poor. There are a lot of things in and around TV for older grand kids to enjoy, but we are getting resistance from our kids to come down here with our young grand kids. They are too young for Disney, bowling, miniature golf, fishing, etc. so visits down here tend to be a bit boring for them.

This is a retirement community and most of us didn't move here to please young grand kids for one week out of the year. To tell you the truth I can't believe how many movies they have playing that can only be for kids. My wife and I look at the movies playing and all we see is Ironman, Superman, Spider man, etc. Nothing we want to see.

NJblue 06-13-2013 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 691828)
This is a retirement community and most of us didn't move here to please young grand kids for one week out of the year. To tell you the truth I can't believe how many movies they have playing that can only be for kids. My wife and I look at the movies playing and all we see is Ironman, Superman, Spider man, etc. Nothing we want to see.

So, you've done a poll to assure you that you are in the majority? Based on the number of older grand kids that I see around here, I would say you are in the minority.

As far as the movies are concerned, I assume they are there to make a profit. Those that choose the movies do so with respect to which ones will draw the most people.

Shimpy 06-13-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by NJblue (Post 691849)
Based on the number of older grand kids that I see around here, I would say you are in the minority.

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Your original post talked about grandkids that were too young for Disney and that was what I was talking about. To me too young for Disney would probably be about 3 or 4.


Your quote:
"They are too young for Disney, bowling, miniature golf, fishing, etc. so visits down here tend to be a bit boring for them"

LuckySevens 06-13-2013 07:41 PM

Texas Roadhouse
 
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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 691336)
Nothing Texan about Brownwood. Brownwood’s design is based on old-look architecture of Old World Florida and takes residents back to a time in the 1800’s when Florida’s cattle hunters and cowboys roamed the state

TX Roadhouse might not be Old World Florida, but its design has a cowboy look about it with rough boards, peanuts on the floor, etc.. Plus, they sell more steak than anything else. Just seems like a good fit to me! Plus they serve good food at very reasonable prices. It would certainly fits the theme better than City Fire Grill...IMHO.

NJblue 06-13-2013 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 691876)
Your original post talked about grandkids that were too young for Disney and that was what I was talking about. To me too young for Disney would probably be about 3 or 4.


Your quote:
"They are too young for Disney, bowling, miniature golf, fishing, etc. so visits down here tend to be a bit boring for them"

Do these older grand kids get born as 5 year olds?

DougB 06-13-2013 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by LuckySevens (Post 691880)
TX Roadhouse might not be Old World Florida, but its design has a cowboy look about it with rough boards, peanuts on the floor, etc.. Plus, they sell more steak than anything else. Just seems like a good fit to me! Plus they serve good food at very reasonable prices. It would certainly fits the theme better than City Fire Grill...IMHO.

Long Horns much better than Tx Rosdhouse. Just my opinion. To each his own

Bogie Shooter 06-13-2013 10:18 PM

Steakhouse opened a couple years ago in LSL............didn't last a year. Food was reported to be very good...............no one supported the $15 steaks.

graciegirl 06-14-2013 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 691937)
Steakhouse opened a couple years ago in LSL............didn't last a year. Food was reported to be very good...............no one supported the $15 steaks.

And therein my dear lies the basic problem. Not that a lot of people don't have the bucks but they are now on a fixed income and being careful to see that they don't outlive it.

Restaurants just can't have entrees over the twelve dollar range and survive. Maybe for a treat or once in awhile will people spend for a more expensive meal, but not usually.

Bavarian 06-14-2013 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 691968)
And therein my dear lies the basic problem. Not that a lot of people don't have the bucks but they are now on a fixed income and being careful to see that they don't outlive it.

Restaurants just can't have entrees over the twelve dollar range and survive. Maybe for a treat or once in awhile will people spend for a more expensive meal, but not usually.

Texas Roadhouse is not expensive. Unless you buy their special behind glass cuts. Just because people live in The Villages does not make them poor. Otherwise they would not live in The Villages. But, many of the place mentioned are right outside "The Bubble".

More important would be to have restaurants stay open later and movies to run later. Don't close everything down at 2130.

TVMayor 06-14-2013 02:25 PM

Texas Roadhouse restaurant.

manaboutown 06-14-2013 04:56 PM

a New Orleans style "Mimi's Cafe", a smokehouse "County Line", a high quality French restaurant, and seafood restaurants such as Wildfish Seafood Grille and Gulfstream, a high end Mexican restaurant such as Javier's, Dillard's, Nordstrom, Costco

jblum315 06-14-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 692293)
a New Orleans style "Mimi's Cafe", a smokehouse "County Line", a high quality French restaurant, and seafood restaurants such as Wildfish Seafood Grille and Gulfstream, a high end Mexican restaurant such as Javier's, Dillard's, Nordstrom, Costco

Don't hold your breath. Especially for the high quality French restaurant. Ain't gonna happen.

cbg150 06-14-2013 06:24 PM

I would love a little French Bistro! Someplace romantic for special occasions and "date nights"!

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Bogie Shooter 06-14-2013 06:33 PM

High end!:a20:


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