Anonymous wrote:My mom moved to Colonial Heritage (across from the Go Kart place).
It's not Kingsmill per your post, but mom likes CH.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t imagine a worst place to retire. Why would you want to do that? Would you want to pretend you’re in the 17th century for the rest of your life?
Anonymous wrote:How about ford colony in Williamsburg? Would you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely nothing to do around there. Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:As a WM parent I like Wburg but I don’t quite get retiring there especially from this area. Is the draw that it’s cheaper than this area? Otherwise it just seems like a perfectly fine but not terribly exciting suburb. I’d rather just stay in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg has become a popular retirement destination. Developers have been marketing it in New England as a warmer place to retire but without the headaches (hurricanes, other) of Florida.
I don't understand the "without the hurricanes" comment. I would guess the Outer Banks and Florida (though it seems the St Augustine/Jacksonville area never is hit by an Atlantic hurricane) are the worst for Hurricanes, but coastal VA is definitely within the hurricane band. I mean, my family in Maine worries about hurricanes and they often hit Nova Scotia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of how the rest of the US is ferling like now anyways.😜😜 Clearly the Colonial stuff is only a small part. That's like saying I wouldn’t retire in Orlando because I would be living in Disney World.
That’s exactly what retiring in Orlando is