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wamley 03-10-2024 08:07 PM

Some of the bands play music that just doesn't carry a good dancing beat and others are awful.

Bogie Shooter 03-10-2024 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2309636)
Well, the question then becomes,what is "quality of life" WORTH for the REAL SENIORS that have fully paid for the entertainment through their recreation fees. The local younger set can enjoy the music while taking away enjoyment from the PAYING seniors. Some seniors are complaining about this and I TRIED to think of something to address or solve this problem. It is above my pay grade to be able to resolve this PROBLEM. I am just echoing the idea that it IS a problem.
......I am sure that the businesses on the squares want the DOLLARS SPENT by BOTH the under age 40 and the over age 40. But, the basic idea of The Villages is to have a place for retirement citizens.........NOT every local non-retired person.

Entertainment is paid for by those businesses on the squares.
What recreation fees are you referring to?

DebMil 03-10-2024 10:37 PM

The squares are public. Not considered an amenity. Only the rec centers, pools, etc.
TV is the only entertainment around unless under 40 drive to Ocala or Orlando.
With Wildwood growing so much and Middleton now being built, it will get much worse.

But hopefully Eastport will help some for now


The massive move to Florida since Covid has caused the entire State to bust at the seams.:(

PugMom 03-11-2024 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ndf888 (Post 2309362)
Exactly. Not every band plays ‘danceable’ music. And some are just not very good period. Some bands still play music that people can dance to. I’ve made a partial list. Feel free to add or comment-

Billy Buchanan
Blue Stone Circle ⭕️
Chasing Amy
Cece
Crossfire
Dance express
Indigo
Icon
Never never band
Bobby Blackmon and 3B
Rocky and the rollers
Jonny Wild and the Delights
The Leonard brothers band
Think Big Band
Blonde ambition
Latin ambition
Rick Malvern
Stella Beat
Studio 77 - disco
Sherry and the rockafellars
Clark Burrio’s
Paradigm
Trip 19 -
Mpire -
Bobby Blackman
Crossfire
Paradise

add cece tennile to the list-incredible vocal range

fdpaq0580 03-11-2024 10:10 AM

When did the dancing end? When the gorgon arrived and the dance floor was filled with statues.

JoMar 03-11-2024 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2309636)
Well, the question then becomes,what is "quality of life" WORTH for the REAL SENIORS that have fully paid for the entertainment through their recreation fees. The local younger set can enjoy the music while taking away enjoyment from the PAYING seniors. Some seniors are complaining about this and I TRIED to think of something to address or solve this problem. It is above my pay grade to be able to resolve this PROBLEM. I am just echoing the idea that it IS a problem.
......I am sure that the businesses on the squares want the DOLLARS SPENT by BOTH the under age 40 and the over age 40. But, the basic idea of The Villages is to have a place for retirement citizens.........NOT every local non-retired person.

This must have been a brain fart since you know our amenity fees don't pay for the entertainment. Harold Schwartz, who was an astute businessman, pivoted from mail order sales of land to real estate development. When he became unhappy with the growth he bought out his partner and brought in his son Gary. The rest is history and the family continues Harold's vision of growth. If it made money, Harold was all in. In my opinion, if we limited stuff to the villages folks non of us could afford to live here (or be willing to pay what the cost would be) and the place would have no entertainment or retail.

mraines 03-11-2024 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

The band could have been on break. I go frequently and there are plenty of people dancing.

C. C. Rider 03-11-2024 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikeonheathrow (Post 2309454)
Maybe because there are no seats or chairs left to sit down on, many bring their own.:undecided:

Not so. At least, not when I've been there.

There are PLENTY of seats available in the bleachers, but apparently some people would rather stand on and block the dance floor than take a seat in the bleachers.

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C. C. Rider 03-11-2024 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by MaryMS (Post 2309385)
We go the squares frequently to hear the bands we like. Sometimes we dance, sometimes we don’t, but there are always people dancing. Sometimes the dance area is packed with dancers. There are a lot of people who like to stand in front of the stage and just watch the musicians. Occasionally we do too. Some put on a really great show.

Did you ever stop to think that maybe some of the people who are sitting and watching would rather be out there dancing, but there's no room left on the dance floor because of all the people just standing there like you?

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Bill14564 03-11-2024 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by C. C. Rider (Post 2309987)
Did you ever stop to think that maybe some of the people who are sitting and watching would rather be out there dancing, but there's no room left on the dance floor because of all the people just standing there like you?

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Nope. The only time I have ever seen the area in front of the stage so full that there was no room to dance, the rest of the area was packed with no seats available. If there is no room to dance then there is no room to sit. If there is room to sit then there is room to dance.

MX rider 03-12-2024 08:25 AM

[QUOTE=Bill14564;2309990]Nope. The only time I have ever seen the area in front of the stage so full that there was no room to dance, the rest of the area was packed with no seats available. If there is no room to dance then there is no room to sit. If there is room to sit then there is room to dance.[/QUOT

Agree. We go often depending on the band, and I've never seen it where you couldn't find room to dance, even when The Hooligans were there for New Years eve. Just have to get creative. lol

I'm more concerned with the bands playing the same old, overplayed music. Much of the music to us is getting stale. Hopefully they start bringing in more bands that play some newer music. We're in our late 60's but TV is trending younger, so the music eventually will as well, fingers crossed.

Corgeez1 03-30-2024 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by nn0wheremann (Post 2309442)
Right on, it’s so crowded there so nobody goes there any more…

Very true, Yogi!

charlieo1126@gmail.com 04-14-2024 09:40 AM

I had a reservation at Blue Fin last night and didn’t realize it was Rocky and the Rollers 25 anniversary at Brownwood . I have never seen a crowd as big as last night even for Christmas lighting . I had to start looking fo r parking behind the theater and worked my way over to bank parking lot , to down behind mvp and then up close to Brownwood center and got lucky with someone just moving out , It was all worth it . We had nice dinner then came out and enjoyed the music ,the beautiful night and the energy of the enormous crowd .

fdpaq0580 04-14-2024 11:36 AM

I like most of the bands and the music they play. But I'm not really a dancer. The only music that really gets me moving instantly is the "hold" music that my doctors office plays when I call them. Some instrumental techno-pop. Wish I knew what it is, I'd be dancing till I dropped (probably about 10 minutes) 🕺

tophcfa 04-14-2024 11:47 AM

Covid certainly has changed many peoples feelings about being in very crowded areas where strangers invade one’s personal space. You won’t find my wife and I dancing in a crowd in front of the stage, we find a relatively isolated space on the perimeter of the square.


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