The Villages Florida top tips for first-time visitors. There is a ton of information available online and in-person about The Villages. For visitors, and short-term renters, here’s some quick tips from “Lucy”….
Do an intro activity on day 1:
There are many activities you can do the minute you arrive in The Villages. Lucy has created a short list of “must-see” activities <HERE>. Or, just visit a town square and walk around. Take the Sumter Lake excursion boat where the on-board staff will share stories about The Villages.
Resident ID:
Everyone in The Villages needs a “resident” ID if you are staying more than a few days. The ID is typically procured by your homeowner if you are renting. The owner will also need to pay $50 on your behalf if you want to take “full advantage” of the amenities in The Villages including golf. Ask your homeowner if you’re renting and see more <HERE>.
Special Things to Bring:
Be sure to check out our suggested packing list <HERE> that offers some items that will help you specifically with your visit/rental in TV.
Slow Down & Breathe Deep:
Life in The Villages is unique and surely different than what you may be accustomed to. Things run at a fun, leisurely pace. Many of the people who work (very hard) as Villages employees are just like the rest of us (semi-retired, etc). So, be sure to bring your enthusiasm, smile, but leave your attitudes at home. And, just like the rest of the world, the current (2021-2022) atmosphere and challenges in a post-pandemic world make service industry logistics a bit tougher…
Travel Carefully & Safely:
As explained in the Getting around section, The Villages has many unique situations with multi-modal transportation going on everywhere. Be especially mindful and watchful for cars, golf carts everywhere, bicycles and pedestrians.