Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A couple random thoughts for you...
Today there is only one way to cross the turnpike by golf cart. That's near the Water Lilly rec center. Some of the places mentioned preciously (Magnolia shopping, etc) are on the south side of the turnpike, whereby Sawgrass in on the north side. There is a new bridge to cross the turnpike a little bit south of Sawgrass. BUT It is only open to cars today, and only leads to more southern things. Many people are anxiously awaiting golf cart paths to be put in. On DISTRICTGOV.ORG there is a listing of the various clubs and activities. Might want to look for a card game to sporting thing to check out. Google maps also has bike paths that can be shown as an optional overlay display. Some of those are also available to golf carts. Those are called multi-modal paths. If you are lost on your golf cart, pull off to the side. As others pass, many people will check on you to see if you are ok. I have led people to where they need to go many times. I'm sure many others have also. There are new signage on the paths that point you towards rec centers. Google maps will indicate those locations. There are also maps in districtgov. Print out something so you can figure out where you need to head. On your phone, when you are at your rental, tag its location. Every area looks similar, and getting lost is easy. Also look up the closest rec center. People can point you to that place far easier than a random new street. Golf cars sometimes share the streets. If there is a narrow lane on the right with big diamonds painted on them, that's where carts go. Carts are secondary to cars, so yield when entering the diamond lane, and yield if that lane ends. Many car drivers know the rules and do not stop for carts. Although, occasionally a car driver does stop and other car drivers become upset. It's a passionate fight for some people. Be safe, let the cars pass. Especially where there are gate arms. Look in this site's posts for a month long listing for the entertainment schedule. One of the only places where there is a description about what the entertainment style. Most other listing might only say "Joe's Band", but listing here would also say "Playing classic rock from the 80s and 90s". Or "Big band hits from the 40s". Helps decide if you want to go or not. Sawgrass is not a "square" but somewhat imitates one sometimes. There is music there, some days of the week, and sometimes in the afternoon, sometimes in the evening. Closest square is Brownwood, with something every night 5-9pm. There is a radio station here that has information about events. They play random music and sometimes live broadcasts from events. On 104.5 and 102.(something too noisy to hear here). You may get a CATV channel with local events and info. I don't have that, but have seen it in the rec centers. Look for the weekly bulletin on districtgov for general information. Comes out on Fridays. Also has listings for rec center phone numbers. They have stuff available for using many of the amenities, such as pool cues. You can call and ask them. Every week there is some sort of special event. Farmer's market at Brownwood. Art shows. Car clubs' car shows. Things at the north end will be a long cart ride, but you would get to see a lot of the area on the way. Multi-modal paths are not lit. It's getting dark earlier now, so some areas can get very dark - especially from Brownwood to Sawgrass. Most streets have streetlights (a lot more than many cities). Golf carts are allowed on some streets, typically within neighborhood in the southern area. On more streets in the north. |
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Originally Posted by Marathon Man View Post No. You will not need a car since you will be here later with one. Enjoy your LS visit with the golf cart. So much to see and do. Quote:
A lot depends on what you think a Lifestyle visit is. If you expect to get up and go to the pool for several hours, walk a trail, golf a bit, perhaps a golf cart will do. We looked at it more as a housing trip. Before we even left, we made a list of what we wanted. Location, price of house, type of house, size of house, two car garage, with golf car area, new area, older established area, near town, near shopping, golf course setting, pond review etc. Check out the model homes. They will be in the new area, but if you want to buy in a previously developed area such as Lake Sumter Landing, the home Models are similar. The Villages is not a small town. It has an area 80 sq miles. (Compare that to Boston at less than 50 sq miles). Wouldn't you want to visit shopping areas such as north Highway 441, Mid CR 466, south rte 44. Perhaps check out nearby towns such as Leesburg, Mount Dora, Wildwood, Ocala. Check out medical facilities. Access to Orlando, Tampa etc. Even check out some nearby housing developments outside of The Villages for comparison. We made two trips. The first was to explore to decide if this was the right place and narrow down our expectations. Some people recommend a rental for month or so for further definition. A point to consider is your age. The Villages started out in the north and has developed towards the south. While there is turnover, you will find the new areas obviously attract the new buyers. As an illustration Lake Sumter Landing was developed around 2005. It quickly filled up with newly retired buyers ie 55 +. Guess how old most of them are now? Good luck and enjoy. (Note that Daylight savings time will end and you will be loosing some daylight that is preferable for driving golf carts Last edited by mtdjed; 09-18-2023 at 04:31 PM. Reason: Added thought |
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So true…..
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In the Sawgrass area there is no gas station, no grocery stores, no drug stores, no retail other than what's available in the Sawgrass market, which is pricey. Nearest retail is either Lake Deaton Plaza or Magnolia Plaza. Be prepared for a long golf cart excursion to either if you don't drive.
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No car? How will you get to your rental unit?
You are in the newest area with the fewest amenities. In area,The Villages is the size of Manhattan. You will have a very narrow view of our Lifestyle. They will probably include movie tickets in your lifestyle package. Someone who knows the geography will be able to tell you how far it is by golf cart to the movie theater and a grocery store. If you should need an Urgent Care…..can you even get there via golf cart? (COvid is slamming the Midwest again. But at least it’s treatable) |
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yes, I would suggest getting a car. If you want to purchase anything and keep driving your cart, you will not have anywhere to store your purchases and there is a lot of stealing going on here with things left in golf carts.
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Just my opinion, but I would still want a car. You need to see the entire Villages from Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter, to the newest area. Even places in the new area are far apart. What would you do if it would happen to rain and you are not familiar with The Villages yet and trying to get around in the cart. You might want to see some of our strip malls like on 466, WalMart, Lowes, etc.---places you will need if you move here. I guess you might be able to tell I am the wife (share site with husband) but riding every where in the cart can get tiring. Just all my opinion. You will love it here....so much to do....close to both the Gulf and Ocean and cruise ports. Have a great visit.
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No car needed.
If your goal is to explore just the villages a golf cart will suffice, weather permitting. All is accessible. If you’re interested in areas around the villages then a car is handy to have.
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From Sawgrass grove, the Publix in Lake Deaton is 20 minutes. Brownwood is 20 to 25. The drive to LSL will be longer, but you have the luxury of time. It will take you a week to figure out the multi modal paths, plan on getting lost a few times. We all did/do. the key is figuring out WHERE you want to buy. Spend time in all areas. Go to different pools, rec centers, etc. |
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Truly, there's so much to make you happy here that shopping becomes a thing you do to add it the fulfillment of life here. There's the usual, but not mirrored stores along the 441, 466, and 466a cooridors. There are boutiques, consignment stores and unique furniture shops along the outskirts. We recently discovered a Polish and Italian Deli in Leesburg. For shopping, you'd drive in most instances to combine trips to the many plazas in the more northern 'hemispheres' of TV. We live near LSL and unless grabbing something quick and easy, at our local Publix, etc., I drive my car. Other folks use their carts. Enjoy your LSV, you can shop anytime, but the choices are there! |
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Be sure to download "The Villages" app to help you navigate. |
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We did a car free lifestyle visit. Shuttle from the airport to a sales office(pickup point). Salesperson took us to the house. We used the golf cart from then on.
Use the villages (official-free) app for directions. |
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