Nana2Teddy |
08-29-2022 11:09 PM |
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Originally Posted by Gullwing
(Post 2131194)
[QUOTPamela1130;2130619]I have been looking extensively into the Villages for quite a while now and really want to visit and feel it is a great place for retirees. My DH has agreed to do a lifestyle visit. Because I really want to buy a winter home there, I want to make our lifestyle visit interesting and fun so I can get him onboard. All I have read about LS visits is people driving around in a golf cart trying to figure out the lay of the land and visiting the different areas and rec centers, etc. I am wondering if I can set up things beforehand or even when we get there. We don't golf but my husband goes to the gym 6 days a week so would like to visit a state of the art gym. He loves music, so I am sure the nightly concerts would be great. He especially likes doo wop music if that makes a difference. I would be interested in trying out pickle ball. We have never played but are in good shape but I don't know how you go about it. Do you make reservations? I heard that it is very competitive but are there just pickup games for beginners? He's not a swimmer but I love water aerobics. Bocce sounds fun too. Bike riding sounds great also. I know there are many clubs but with only a one week visit, probably not doable or practical. We are coming in early December if that makes a difference in the activities. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer my post and I am looking forward to visiting the Villages and ultimately buying a home there.
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We have all experienced the time share and other gimmicks. When your village’s sales agent says call me for whatever. They are not going to call and harass you.
We had friends doing the life styles visit and after three days of not being contacted, they called. Wanting the sales agent to come and answer questions.[/QUOTE]
This wasn’t our experience in June. Ours was much more hands on, and contacted us frequently. She was new though, so obviously eager to please. We liked her a lot, and spent a full day down south with her, plus a few hours in the morning on the day we left. When we arrived very late the first night we found our fridge stocked with all kinds of foods we needed for a late dinner we hadn’t had yet, plus breakfast foods for the whole week (she had asked us about our food preferences before we arrived). She really impressed us, and we’re still in close contact with her while we’re here in SoCal selling our home.
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