Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Clarity: should have read don't tell grandparents they cannot have the kids at the neighborhood adult pool. They should go to family pools.
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Yes, that is what I meant, thank you.
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I guess you guys had a different experience than I did.
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It’s a guess on my part, I thought it might make economic sense. Amenities are a big selling point. Up north, at my friend’s building, HOA fee is $3000 per month for a 2500sq ft 2 bedroom condo. It includes valet service. Anytime I visit my friend I see no one in the elevator, no one in the pool, actually no one anywhere other than service people. Every unit in this luxury (grade A) 22 story building is sold.
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But then "THEY" couldn't upsell the LIFESTYLE, that we all bought. Greedy? They have a business model that makes tons of money, and business is all about the money. It ain't charity housing here.
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Some pools (adult ) have groups that meet there regularly, and do their own thing. One may not be able to do laps!
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Swimming laps in any Villages pool other than one of the 11 regulation length sports pools (the Savannah pool does not qualify) with swim lanes and flags doesn’t cut it. You spend way more time turning than swimming, and without lanes and flags you can’t swim backstroke. Water walkers, on the other hand, can easily use both the adult and family pools (there are about 100 of them) and should not be taking up very limited and valuable swim lanes in the sports pools.
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OR, perhaps the sports pools should be shared among all the groups wanting to use them. Give some time to lap swimming, make some room for walkers, have a couple hours throughout the day for water aerobics, and try to satisfy the never-ending demand of water volleyball. I can't see the lap swimmers winning the battle to make the sports pools their own. As for the adult pools - first come first served seems to make sense. If a group comes in and takes up all the space, so be it. However, if a group comes in and finds there are already people in the pool then the group can suck it up and schedule time in a sports pool. What the group CANNOT do is demand the adult pool for themselves.
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Based on your description the activity you described is a casual exercise class that would be out of compliance with the pool's intended use. Depending on the Villages attendant, these would either be ignored, or stopped depending on that attendant's personality, or if people complain, or if it is obvious these people are dominating the available room in the water. Contact the Recreation Department and ask them to come to the pool at the time this class is being held.
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