Quest for a Boomer Friendly Place

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Discussion Started on May 10 2008 at 11:36:20 pm
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Quest for a Boomer Friendly Place

I’m about to do quite a bit of business travel and, as a Boomer, I’d love to be able to go a Boomer friendly place where I will find a staff that is always neat, courteous, respectful, friendly, and knowledgeable. Ideally, I’d like great food from old favorites and 'comfort food', to trendy and exotic maybe even some "Diet" offerings all made from scratch, chemical additive free, and moderately priced. And, it would be really cool if they also had some fun activities. Basically I’m looking for very friendly, inviting places to eat and drink AND have fun. What’s available like this in your area? Thanks for valuable, usable information!!!

CHEFLYON

 
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Posted: May 16 2008 at 04:32:13 pm
Obviously you want to come to The Villages, FL.  Can't find a friendlier, more fun or more active place for Boomers, as well as a place with more restaurants "than you can shake a stick at!"  Check it all out at www.thevillages.com - it's definitely The Place to Be!
Posted: May 26 2008 at 11:38:41 pm
In Orlando, Florida, we have a great resturant  called Texas de Brazil a very different experiance for us and a bit pricey but once in a while for special occassions we enjoy it very much. 
Posted: Jun 06 2008 at 05:50:07 pm

I agree, The Villages has much to serve a "boomer" business travler. They just opened a fabulous botique hotel called the Waterfront Inn. It has a bar, restaurant great views and I just saw a comedy show there! The Villages has it all.

Posted: Aug 20 2008 at 10:28:48 am

Very similar to The Villages is CRF Communities. Each of these retirement communities in Central Florida is like a small city! When Florida-traveling friends are looking to eat comforting foods among a comforting, friendly group of people our age, I recommended Lake Ashton.  It has all the advantages of a big city - the culture, the recreation, the educational opportunities - all compressed into several hundred acres. The small town atmosphere nourishes your spirit and revitalizes your body, which is normally very important to a chef, and all active adults for that matter.

CHEFLYON, if you are ever visiting Central Florida, we invite you to stop by and take a tour of the 26,000-square-foot clubhouse, the 30,000- square-foot Health and Fitness Center or any of the new homes. More information available on the website www.lakeashton.com. All of CRF’s retirement communities are worth checking out. I GUARENTEE the staff of each community is nothing short of neat, courteous, respectful, friendly and knowledgeable. I think you would really enjoy your visit.

If you or anyone else has visited one of CRF’s communities, I’d love to hear some reviews. I am a huge advocate of CRF Communities, and I think you will be, too!

 
 

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