Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually really want to move to a retirement community where there are lots of planned activities. I read an article about that Margaritaville place and I’m ready to move there now! I’d love on-site golf, tennis, dining, etc. But we are only in our mid 30s with young kids so that won’t happen any time soon.
OP here and I'm really trying to understand... you don't think you would get bored of this lifestyle? Would you be fine with just seeing only people of your age group? You wouldn't feel disconnected from the rest of the world and society?
Not that poster but nothing is stopping you from going out beyond the retirement community. You can still volunteer in the community. You can still be active. If you don't like the gym on site, go to Planet Fitness in town or something. Work at the library. Or get a "real" retirement job. So many things you can do.
Personally, I need outdoor space -- hiking, kayaking, cycling -- an airport -- and a good hospital.