Sir_Cliff
Well-Known Member
No, you're StorylivingTM!If you live in one of these communities are you LARPing?
No, you're StorylivingTM!If you live in one of these communities are you LARPing?
Thank you for the info. Celebration is a beautiful community but several years ago the criminals were getting savvy breaking into homes. They would ring the doorbell and if the homeowner answered they would pretend to be lost then leave. They would try another home and if no one answered they would break a window in the back of the home to gain access.Simply not true.
It was touted as trying to reestablish and reimagine the local community concept... and many other things. It failed to achieve those things.
Again, not true. It began as a local community, and continues as a local community.
Also not true. It continues to be pedestrian-oriented.
An incorrect statement. I own a home, and responsible for the entirety of it, including the land, and must follow the design covenants that were created by Disney.
The downtown condos, which struggle with exterior maintenance issues, cannot be repaired by the owner, as the exterior is not “owned” by the owner. There have recently been legal challenges by the residents in regards to this, in conjunction with the exterior issues not being mitigated.
Also, not true.Thank you for the info. Celebration is a beautiful community but several years ago the criminals were getting savvy breaking into homes. They would ring the doorbell and if the homeowner answered they would pretend to be lost then leave. They would try another home and if no one answered they would break a window in the back of the home to gain access.
While Champlain Towers South had deficiencies from the start, they were exacerbated by insufficient maintenance. Repairs were delayed because owners didn’t want to pay the costs, the exact same problem described and one that’s costs across the country.Celebration condos is far from rot. If you want rot which resulted in 97 condo owners dying while they slept look what happened in Surfside, FL when one part of the condo building collapsed one evening.
That’s not something unique to Celebration.Thank you for the info. Celebration is a beautiful community but several years ago the criminals were getting savvy breaking into homes. They would ring the doorbell and if the homeowner answered they would pretend to be lost then leave. They would try another home and if no one answered they would break a window in the back of the home to gain access.
Not true. There was a report on local news when we were there visiting WDW. Porch pirates occur in a number of places including where I live. Cars drive slowly around looking for packages to steal. Kissimmee is not exactly a safe place to live and Celebration is at its doorstep.Also, not true.
There was one house that was broken in this way. Generally, most theft in town occurs from the garage or front porch. I can’t tell you how many bicycles, rocking chairs, holiday decor, and packages that have been stolen from our iconic front porches.
I can’t even…Not true. There was a report on local news when we were there visiting WDW. Porch pirates occur in a number of places including where I live. Cars drive slowly around looking for packages to steal. Kissimmee is not exactly a safe place to live and Celebration is at its doorstep.
Take your beef w/ WFTV Orlando who reported it/ break ins.I can’t even…
I’ve been living there since 1996. But sure, whatever YOU say is true.
Or you could not constantly repeat half true horror stories about places.Take your beef w/ WFTV Orlando who reported it/ break ins.
WFTV OrlandoOr you could not constantly repeat half true horror stories about places.
Also not true. It continues to be pedestrian-oriented.
And just like everywhere else in Central Florida, you are only on a bike if you want to be murdered.I enjoy Celebration, but outside of the main downtown area, nothing about Celebration is particularly pedestrian-oriented at this point. Yes, there are the nature walks that connect every neighborhood, but I'm going to guess folks that live in Artisan Park or even North Village aren't walking to the town center for dinner or Publix for groceries. The Island Village expansion has nothing within what most would consider a "walkable" distance and is entirely car dependent. Celebration is a poster child for a car-dependent suburb masquerading as a pedestrian-oriented New Urbanism paradise complete with the oversized golf-carts because no one wants to actually walk.
Do you think most of the people working in the retail and restaurants of the Town Center walk to work? Can they even afford to live in Celebration? Do you think most of the people living in the houses walk to work? Do you walk to buy your groceries? Do you think many walk all the way out to Celebration High School?Also not true. It continues to be pedestrian-oriented.
Golden Oak homes at WDW $4M -$20M is for some owners who buy as their second, third or fourth home.
"We're going to build a giant manmade puddle of water in the middle of the drought stricken western US!"
2008 anyone?This isn’t that sort of diversification. Housing crashes are big and they take tourism with them.
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