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Old 06-03-2010, 08:20 AM
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We are moving to Buttonwood next month. My husband is "directionally challenged" ;he gets lost a lot. Is there any benefit to buying a GPS when the area in which we will live is not yet on any maps. Will it even know about golf cart paths? Would a better idea be to pin a tag to him and hope somone returns him as they did with Paddington Bear? We got lost 73 times when we were there to purchase our home.
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:07 AM
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I share your pain, my wife is the picture you see in the dictionary when you look up "directionally challenged". We have been here a day or so over two weeks, live in St Charles, where things are relatively simple yet and if we head any direction but to the Colony shopping center (where there is a ladies clothing store) on 466A she does not have the foggiest idea. She has started taking notes, even drove a time or two with my navigation and direction, but we haven't broken the code on how to get over this. Having said that about the shopping center on 466A, she can't diffeerentiate between 466 and 466A quite yet. I know we'll overcome this, but the wife that drove me everywhere I went in Ohio suddenly is the passenger. To answer the GPS portion of your question. It is very sporadic just yet and the map folks are a little behind, though it varies, if you compare google maps, mapquest, and others you'll see that they are not quite up to speed with the new areas just north of 466A and west of Buena Vista. I don't think it matters which GPS unit you have, as far as I know Navteq does all of the mapping. I have a Magellan GPS andf when I turn off of Bailey Trail I turn into a field. When we were doing our prospecting last year and before we found a GPS very helpful in the established areas. I think it is Mapquest that has our srteets only, the remainder being sand. We're still unpacking boxes, and all of those things, so in a week or so we are going to have to intensify our navigation 101 efforts. I'm working on some of the lesser traveled roads just out side of the villages - like to never found the license branch yesterday, seems like the little blue sign eluded both of us a time or two and I ended up plugging it in to GPS and "Presto" there it was. Avoid lines for that and make an appointment over the internet in Lady lake officve - just a suggestion that may herlp a bit..
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:10 AM
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Go to Walmart/target or an auto parts store and get a nice dash mount compass.
I have one on both my carts.
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Hi Salybow,

TV is confusing to navigate at first. Just wait 'til you start navigating the cart trails!

Get the $5 TV map for sure. A compass in your car and golf cart are most helpful. Here are basics that will help you get around:
  • Morse Blvd. and Buena Vista Blvd. are the main North-South roads in TV.
  • (At the present time) Morse Blvd. runs (north-to-south) from 466 to 466a.
  • (At the present time) Buena Vista Blvd. runs (north-to-south) from Hwy 42 to 466 to 466a.
  • Canal Street also runs North-South, but only from 466a to the heart of Lake Sumpter Landing. It ends at Stillwater Trail.
  • From 466a (what is currently the far southside of TV) to 466, there are six through-streets between Morse and Buena Vista. (actually five, as Odell Circle goes between the two twice). Travelling north from 466a, in this order they are 466a, Odell Circle, Bonita Blvd, Odell Circle again, Stillwater Trail and 466.
  • Stillwater Trail is the main East-West road into Lake Sumter Landing.
  • The shortest distance between Morse Blvd. and Buena Vista south of 466 is the Odell Circle leg between Stillwater and Bonita. Stillwater Trail is the second shortest, followed by Bonita, followed by the southern leg of Odell Circle.
North of 466 is considered "the north side" of TV. North of 466, only El Camino Real connects Morse Blvd. and Buena Vista. It is the longest distance between the two.

Other than that, there are two types of streets in TV. One type (such as Baily Trail, St. Charles Place, parts of Odell Circle and Stillwater Trail) lead to the entrances to multiple neighborhood Villages. The other type is intra-village neighborhood streets with houses.

Please, please, anyone correct me if I've made any errors or clarify if I've confused.

Hope this helps!
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We are moving to Buttonwood next month. My husband is "directionally challenged" ;he gets lost a lot. Is there any benefit to buying a GPS when the area in which we will live is not yet on any maps. Will it even know about golf cart paths? Would a better idea be to pin a tag to him and hope somone returns him as they did with Paddington Bear? We got lost 73 times when we were there to purchase our home.
My understanding is that men are born with a natural sense of direction that is always right. Maps are sometimes wrong but men can always find their way.
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According to my sister, her husband has to use the GPS to go north or south on Buena Vista or Morse or anywhere there's a roundabout - they flummox him. He has to hear it tell him to exit at the 2nd roadway. Go figure - he's a guy, right? She doesn't get it either - and they've been here 8-10 times, but only for a few days each time.
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Funny, I've been living here since Oct. and only in the last month do I feel somewhat confident getting around. My GPS doesn't recognize my home, but it does recognize the location of my mailbox on Odell Circle, so I simply programmed that location in and named it Home. The good thing is that wherever I roam, if I get lost, the GPS can always get me home.
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SOUNDS LIKE IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA TO GET HIM A GPS. I FIGURED THERE WOULD BE SOMETHING NEARBY THAT THE GPS WOULD RECOGNIZE EVEN IF IT DOEN'T RECOGNIZE OUR HOME, WHICH IT WON'T. aFTER ALL THE TROUBLE WE ARE GOING THROUGH TO MOVE, i WOULD HATE TO LOSE HIM.
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Hi,
I closed on my place the day before Thanksgiving this last year. My GPS is a Tom Tom and has always found my place in the village of Hemingway on Misty Ct. , which is right next to 466A. If you get a GPS with the latest set of maps and keep them upgraded, and you do not find your house you should be able to find something close.
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I find the gps invaluable to me in the Villages. When we are looking for a particular house in any of the villages, the gps takes us right there. Saves buying a $5 map of all the streets. Also my gps has all the golf courses, rec centers and eating establishments. Nice having the GPS. If u get a garmin, u can buy lifetime upgrades for $82 which gives you 4 upgrades per year as long as u own that particular Garmin. Tuff to beat that offer.
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Can't help in this area. This MAN has never had a problem with any directions inside TV. The $5 map is all i need to find a street I haven't been to.

Follow Pturner's great simple basic street map and have fun.
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You bet. Your GPS will always give you a Lat/Lon but the software will most likely be behind the time so the GPS won't be able to identify all the streets.

I don't think the software companies (map Makers) will ever add the golf cart paths.

I travelled all over the country for fur years in our RV using Delorm in a laptop and never once got lost. But here it is useless in the newer sections.
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Get the $5.00 map at the sales center and study it to learn the major North and South roads as well as Odell Circle and Canal St. Then use the GPS, it will then make sense to you more.LB
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My understanding is that men are born with a natural sense of direction that is always right. Maps are sometimes wrong but men can always find their way.
I did not know that when I married Mr. RIght, his first name was "Always"

He still is directionally challenged. LOL
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I did not know that when I married Mr. RIght, his first name was "Always"

He still is directionally challenged. LOL


BTW, I agree with the Garmin recommendation. In addition to frequent and inexpensive updates, I find the directions to be more accurate than others I've used. Yes, Garmin uses the same Navteq maps as others. However, I've read that Garmin's software has the best algorithms for calculating routes and it tests as the most accurate of the major GPS brands.

p.s., I love your new avitar.
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