Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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what's your thoughts on this
Traditionally free Villages tree lightings introducing pay-to-view seating
The concept of selling specialized treatment at holiday events first surfaced this past July 4 at Brownwood. The tree-lighting shows are following that model, with tickets offered for $50 per person, $80 per couple and $225 for a table for six. Those purchasing the “VIP Experience” are being promised two free drink tickets, appetizers provided by a yet-unnamed vendor and access to a VIP tent and cash bar, as well as reserved seating and “direct access into the square.” |
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I think it's B/s..
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No. Will become a Pandora's Box!!!
Maintain first come first served. How is this proposal any different than saving seats on the square? It isn't!!! I agree with first reply: BS! Last edited by billethkid; 11-16-2019 at 07:55 AM. |
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We went once, the 1st Season we lived here, 10 yrs ago...and it wasn't all that great. Chairs were all full except for a few behind the gazebo and you couldn't see anything. It was crowded then and I'm sure it's even more so now-days. We now avoid the squares for that reason. I'm sure the powers that be have their reasons for the VIP tent etc.
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That's an easy one...... it's their seats not yours! They can save seats and you can't. You can still go. There is still a free option (paid for by selling seats) for others. Takes a crane, 2 trucks, 5-6 guys, and 2 nights to set up and decorate the tree. Wonder how much that costs...... nobody posts asking that! Thank you Entertainment Dept.
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I don't feel we are entitled to free. Seating, drinks, food and donations to charities for a fee. Does not get my neck hair up. .
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For me it is all about fixing something that isn't broken.
I would hate to see the Tree lighting festivities get cancelled because of possible complaining of a few...it could happen....like the New Years celebrations on the squares were eliminated years ago. |
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Who cares anymore. There seemed to be more non-residents in the squares lately anyway. I never liked waiting in lines, and now I don't have to.
I can go down the next day and see the tree lit up. "I never made a mistake in my life. I thought I did once, but I was wrong". |
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He who writes the check, makes the rules. Free entertainment is not free to provide. I have no problem with trying to recover some of the cost with this OPTIONAL experience. After all, we don't want to lose something because the cost is getting too high to provide it.
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Hey - an alternate idea. NEIGHBORHOOD TREE LIGHTING WALK
Organize your close neighbors, have everyone ready on the selected date and then do an evening walk-around to see each home’s decorations (insides or out) ... maybe even have some light drinks ( hot toddy?) along the way to keep everyone warm. Do it local and keep it simple and enjoyable!! |
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I'll watch the live stream on my computer. I'm not going to support merchants AND pay to see it.
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Went to the tree lighting ceremony when we first moved here. It was cold and crowded but was used to that moving from the Chicago area. After the countdown the lights went on and.....meh. Dull lighting at best. They seem to have gotten a little brighter over the years but not worth paying for. I didn't expect the Rockefelker Center, but that was not what I expected. I'll pass.
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A foolish response
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