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Epcot Flower and Garden Festival: 25th Anniversary

 


 

Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival 25th Anniversary

Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival 25th Anniversary

 

Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Celebrates 25 Years of Brilliant Blooms

Wow… one of my favorite Walt Disney World events is celebrating 25 years of incredible horticultural genius. The 2018 annual Epcot Flower and Garden Festival runs daily from February 28 through May 28. That’s three whole months of amazing botanical color and creativity, Disney style.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a gardening expert, novice, or wannabe-green-thumb, you’ll appreciate the brightly colored blossoming beauties. For me, there’s no better way to welcome spring than treating myself to the brilliant displays and outdoor experiences found at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. For the past 25 years I’ve attended nearly every one of the Festivals, and honestly, they never grow old with me.

With so many fun-filled things to do at the Flower and Garden Festival, Epcot at this time of year is the perfect Disney destination for every member of the family. Whether you’re snapping a selfie with a Disney Character Topiary (remember, no selfie sticks allowed in the Disney theme parks!), sampling savory small plates from one of 15 Outdoor Kitchens, having a blast from the past at a concert during the Garden Rocks Concert Series (Fridays – Mondays), or trying to get the kids to leave the interactive Play Gardens, you’ll have a blockbuster time exploring all that this popular springtime Festival has to offer.

 

Walt Disney World Flower and Garden Festival 25th Anniversary

Disney Flower & Garden Festival 25th Anniversary

 

25th Anniversary Epcot Flower and Garden Festival

 

What’s New at the 2018 Epcot Flower and Garden Festival

When something lasts a quarter-of-a-century, you know they’re doing it up right! The Epcot Flower & Garden Festival is 25 years old because it’s pretty spectacular. Disney doesn’t waste its time with duds! As a long-time attendee, I do wish Disney would make a few improvements, but that’s just my opinion. I realize not everyone is a return guest, year after year. In fact, every year I meet tourists and locals who are attending the Flower & Garden Festival for the first time. But whether this is your first dance with Disney or your 25th go-around, highlighting what’s new may help you schedule your day at Epcot a little better. Here are the additions to the 2018 Flower and Garden Festival…

    • The How-to Garden: an area which gives ideas on fun ways to create a backyard garden at home. You’ll learn how to create your own butterfly house and other garden crafts by re-purposing old materials you already have around the house. Recycling never looked so good! You’ll leave this garden inspired and ready to create your own botanical masterpiece.

 

NOTE:

Walt Disney World is a supporter of the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge. It’s a new campaign to register a million public and private gardens and landscapes that support pollinators. Pollinators are declining and they need our help to survive. If you’re interested in creating pollinator-friendly gardens that will help revive the health of bees, birds, butterflies, and other pollinators, you can check out the Disney-supported challenge here, as well as register your own garden to be counted.

    • Imagination Play Garden: a lively playground where curious minds can play and roam. It’s for children of all ages, with a separate area for kids ages 5-12. With unique things to climb, tubes to crawl through, and musical instruments to play, it’s a great place for kids to rid themselves of excess energy — and for mom and dad to rest! (This area closes at dusk.)
    • The Honey Bee-stro: this new area is hosted by the National Honey Board. It’s part outdoor kitchen and part educational crash-course on honey. For example, you’ll learn the difference between clover, orange blossom, and buckwheat honey, and how the honey is harvested. You can follow the honey bee on a journey to discover what it takes to create one of nature’s sweetest creations — from their hives to your table.

 

FYI:

Did you know almost 1/3 of everything we eat is created with the help of pollinators like bees?

    • Spike’s Pollen Nation Exploration: a scavenger hunt where kids (big-kids too!) follow Spike the Bee on his pollination trail around World Showcase, where he’ll be busy collecting nectar and pollinating gardens at Epcot, then receive a prize. There is an extra cost of $5.99+tax for this. You must purchase your map and stickers at Port of Entry.

 

New for 2018: The Honey Bee-stro at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival

The Honey Bee-stro at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival

 

The Honey Bee-stro Display at Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

 

Fun is Always Blooming at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival!

In addition to the new features at the 2018 Epcot Flower and Garden Festival, there’s plenty of returning favorites. In fact, there’s so many things to see and do, you’ll likely need multiple visits to experience it all. Here are a few of the especially popular ones…

    • The Goodness Garden Butterfly House: this up-close garden features a beautiful enclosed area with a nursery where cocoons are turning into butterflies, right before your eyes! You’ll discover the benefits of butterflies as you’re surrounded by 1000 native butterflies that represent up to 10 butterfly species. Hold out your hand, have your camera ready… one is almost certain to land! Plan to spend at least 10-15 minutes in here watching the butterflies and taking photos. (The butterfly house closes at dusk.)

 

    • Garden Rocks Concert Series: soak up the sounds of chart-topping musical acts at Epcot’s outdoor waterfront venue. Popular artists play at the America Gardens Theatre, Fridays – Mondays, at 5:30PM, 6:45PM, and 8:00PM. If you love the classics from the 50s – 90s like I do, you’ll find yourself tapping your feet to some of the hottest throwback beats of yesteryear — artists like Starship, Little River Band, Rick Springfield, Village People, The Guess Who, Herman’s Hermits, and The Spinners, to name a few. Check out the 2018 Concert Performance Schedule here. The concerts are included with your Epcot admission, but if your wallet allows, add a Garden Rocks Concert Series Dining Package and get guaranteed preferred seating for the concerts. Call 407-WDW-DINE for details and availability.

 

    • Outdoor Kitchens: there are 15 different outdoor kitchens at the Flower and Garden Festival this year. As previously mentioned, one is new — The Honey Bee-stro. The appetizer-sized small-plates are a great way to sample a wide variety of delicious main dishes, delectable desserts, and specialty sips. The food kiosks are strategically placed throughout World Showcase and offer these farm-to-table favorites for about $4 – $8 each. They’re not cheap, but I love eating this way — small portions spread out over a timespan of several hours while meandering around World Showcase Lagoon. Hubby and I had 10 food items combined and one bottled water to share (no alcoholic drinks) for $59.31. There are vegetarian, gluten-free, and kid-approved choices available. (I’ve included the food photos below.)

 

    • Topiaries: discover living topiaries inspired by beloved classic Disney characters, princesses, and other popular characters. There are 23 different vignettes at the 2018 Flower & Garden Festival, each featuring a different group of one-of-a-kind living sculptures shaped like your child’s favorite Disney characters. Here’s a full list of this year’s topiaries. The topiaries are a favorite of mine, although Disney has been using the same ones year after year. Sometimes they get moved to a different location, but they’re the same Disney characters. There were no new ones in 2018, not even to commemorate the 25th anniversary (other than the welcome display at the main entrance which gets a makeover every year). With all Disney’s resources and talented crew of horticulturists, is it asking too much for a new topiary to be introduced each year? I didn’t even photograph the topiaries this year, they’re the same as my photos from decades ago. (One of the few complaints I have regarding the Flower and Garden Festival.)  Click here for a photo tour of the Disney topiaries from a previous FloridaFunAndFork article.

 

    • Tours: there are several tours to choose from, including Gardens of the World, English Tea Garden, Royal Tea Garden and Behind the Seeds, all for an additional fee. There is also a free Self-guided Tea Tour. Tour pricing and reservations can be found here.

 

    • Egg-stravaganza: the popular scavenger Easter Egg Hunt returns on March 16, for a limited time. Once you find all the Disney-themed character eggs, return your completed map to Disney Traders for a special surprise. There is a $5.99 fee for this. Purchase your map and stickers at Port of Entry.

 


 

Figment Topiary at the 2018 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

 

Celebrating 25 Years of Flower & Garden Festivals at Epcot

 

Outstanding Colorful Blooms at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival 2018

Outstanding Colorful Blooms at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival

 

A Collage of Color During Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival 2018

Epcot – A Collage of Color During Flower and Garden Festival

 

Vibrant Color Everywhere at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival 25th Anniversary

Vibrant Color Everywhere at Epcot Flower & Garden Festival

 

Most activities at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival are included with admission to Epcot (except as noted above), leaving you a few extra bucks for Festival merchandise. There are at least six special shops set up to sell official Flower & Garden merchandise. Certainly, you’ll want to commemorate your visit to the 25th Annual Flower and Garden Festival with a souvenir or collector’s item.

As always, Disney Annual Passholders will find items created just for them, and don’t forget to use your Passholder discount! If you’re a local and have not yet purchased your annual pass, this article from FloridaFunAndFork is a must read. It’s a comprehensive review of a special type of pass for Florida residents, called the Disney Weekday Select Annual Pass. It’s the type of pass I use, and one of the absolute best values you will find at Walt Disney World!

Additional information on Epcot Flower and Garden Festival such as hours, ticket prices, and maps, can be accessed here. And don’t forget to pick up a 2018 Garden Passport at any of the outdoor kitchens around World Showcase. Or, get a head start and download your free copy here. It contains valuable information about the Festival, including a full menu listing every food and beverage item available.

 

Roasted Cauliflower Salad at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2018

 

Seared Scallops at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2018

 

Tomato Tart at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2018

 

Pork Taco at Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival 2018

 

Lamb Chop at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 25th Anniversary

 

Tropical Mousse Cake at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2018

 

Frushi: Fruit Sushi at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2018

 

In Conclusion…

Who says Florida doesn’t have a real “spring” season? For me, (and millions of other Disney fans) it officially starts on the first day of Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival, not the first day of spring on the calendar. I look forward to the vibrant colors and sweet smells of the 30+ million blossoming blooms the Disney horticulturists put on display each year. I was expecting the Festival to be outstanding and really special in 2018, as the Flower and Garden Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary. In that regard, Disney didn’t deliver! I anticipated Disney would go above-and-beyond, given the milestone 25th anniversary.

I was disappointed to find no new topiaries (most were even in the same location as last year), and I could barely find any signage indicating the landmark 25th anniversary. If you’re not looking hard, you may even miss the small anniversary sign in the main entrance topiary display. Also, there was no Festival Center this year, as many Disney guests look forward to the flower and garden seminars and activity demonstrations. In the past, Disney would bring in garden experts from HGTV and other celebrity gardeners.

Obviously, if you’re a first-time Epcot Flower and Garden Festival attendee, you won’t miss what you’ve never had. It’s definitely worth a visit for you. But for Disney Passholders and frequent visitors, the lack of anything new could be disappointing. If you don’t set your expectations too high, you will enjoy the themed gardens, Disney character topiaries, rock concerts, engaging tours, and savory seasonal outdoor kitchens just like you have any other year. After all, Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival is one of Walt Disney World’s longest and oldest celebrations for a good reason!

NOTE: Epcot Flower and Garden Festival dates are February 28-May 28, 2018. But whether you chose to visit in the beginning, middle, or end of the Festival, you don’t have to worry about seeing a bunch of wilted flowers. Midway through the Festival, Disney gardeners remove the early spring blossoms and plant a whole new crop of flowers that flourish in Florida’s late-spring’s warmer temperatures. 

 

EPCOT FLOWER AND GARDEN FESTIVAL STATISTICS…

30 million blooms

200+ floating flower planters

40 flower towers

500+ container gardens in pots, barrels, and urns

nearly 100 Disney character topiaries

1,000 beautiful butterflies and 10 species

It takes more than one year and 400 Walt Disney World horticulturists to prepare for the 90-day Flower and Garden Festival!

 

QUESTION: Have you visited the 25th Annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival? Please share your thoughts in the comment box below — our readers would love to know! Or, perhaps you have a question about the event. I’ll try my best to answer it! 

 


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Solivita Retirement Community in Poinciana Florida: Review

Solivita - Life in the Sun

UPDATE TO THIS ARTICLE:

As of October 2018, Solivita is no longer owned by AV Homes (Avatar), it has been sold to Taylor Morrison.

 

Award-winning Solivita in Poinciana — My Home for 23 Years

Solivita has been my home for the past 23 years. I was one of the very first residents of the award-winning retirement community in Central Florida. Solivita sold its first home in May of 2000, and I purchased in October of that same year. I was resident number 84.

Because I’ve been in the over-55 community of Solivita from the beginning, I’ve had a bird’s eye view of the substantial growth. Over the years, many things have changed. Some I have embraced, some not so much. I have watched new neighbors come, and some really nice next-door neighbors go.

So, what do I really think of this gated 55-plus retirement community in Poinciana, Florida? Read on, and I’ll share the good, the bad, and the ugly details of my life as a Solivita homeowner.

Solivita in Poinciana Florida - Established May 2000
Solivita – Established May 2000

Solivita Home Designs: A Nice Variety of Floor Plans

When I relocated from Pennsylvania to Florida 21 years ago, I visited many places, looking for the perfect community to call home. Hubby did a job transfer, and with his new office being in Winter Park, we searched for homes in the greater Orlando area. We didn’t set out to live in a 55+ active adult community, but after touring Solivita, we both agreed it was the nicest community we had seen.

The homes were beautiful, with most having a spacious open floor plan, with lots of windows and sliding glass doors to enjoy the Florida sunshine. In my new Florida home, I wanted to bring the outdoors in. I couldn’t wait to watch the palm trees swaying in the sub-tropical Florida breeze; I was tired of snow and ice covered barren branches. The word Solivita itself means ‘sun’ and ‘life.’ Life in the Sun… that’s exactly what I wanted!

The vast majority of the homes in Solivita (both then and now) are single-family, between 1,000 and 3,000 square feet, ranging in price from the high $100s — low $500s. Here’s a link to the current Solivita new-home designs, floor plans, and pricing. Or, you can check out a listing of ALL the homes available for sale in Solivita here.

We chose the Carnegie modal, at 2,066 square feet. Our model is no longer being built, but it’s been doing fantastic on the resale market. The builder, AV Homes (formerly known as Avatar Homes), has since built a very limited number of multi-family townhome-style units. There are also a few duplex homes in the original Rainbow Lakes section of Solivita. As outlined in the Master Plan, the build-out will have approximately 6,000+ homes within 4,300 acres. Yeah, it’s quite a large development. In fact, when complete, Solivita will be three times as big as my tiny Pennsylvania hometown.

Solivita Model Homes in Poinciana Florida
Solivita Model Homes

Solivita Model Homes at Christmas

Where is Solivita Located?

Solivita is in the unincorporated town of Poinciana, Florida, in Polk County. (Part of Poinciana is in Osceola County.) Poinciana is one of the largest master-planned communities in the nation. Poinciana had 20,000 people when I moved here, but the population has escalated to over 80,000. Obviously, that kind of population growth has brought traffic headaches with it — one of the downsides to living in Poinciana. But really, most all of Central Florida requires a double dose of patience when traveling the highways and byways.

Solivita lies southwest of Kissimmee, Florida — a favorite destination of tourists visiting Walt Disney World and other Central Florida theme parks and attractions. We are less than 40 minutes from Disney, the vacation capital of the world. And, in fact, many Solivita residents work at Disney (mostly part-time, more for the awesome Disney perks than the skimpy paychecks). I’m a huge fan of the Disney Parks, and one of the first things I did as a Solivita resident was purchase my Disney Annual Pass. (Did you know Disney has special deals for Florida residents? You can read the review of my low-cost Disney Pass here.)

When it comes to our mailing address, don’t get confused. We can use either Poinciana or Kissimmee as our city, along with the street address. Both are correct. The zip code in Solivita is 34759, (although some sections of Poinciana is 34758). Because Solivita is centrally located in Florida, within an hour or two you can have the sand  between your toes at the Atlantic Ocean beaches or, my favorite, the internationally acclaimed beaches of the Gulf of Mexico (Marco Island, Naples, and Sanibel Island are my favorite getaway destinations).

Solivita in Poinciana: A Multi-Cultural Community

The demographics of Solivita reflect the multi-cultural nature of Poinciana. Nationalities from all over the world are represented here. It doesn’t matter what your race or ethnicity is, there is likely a group or club that meets on a regular basis to celebrate your culture and heritage. I love the multi-cultural aspect of Solivita. I don’t want to live where everyone looks just like me. There’s a little saying I have that goes like this… “If you and I were exactly alike, God wouldn’t need one of us!”

Here’s a very small sampling of some Solivita Clubs that embrace cultural differences:

  • African Heritage Cultural Club
  • British Isles Heritage Club
  • Canadian Club of Solivita
  • Caribbean American Association
  • Filipinos at Solivita
  • Hispanic Heritage & Cultural Club
  • Korean Friends of Solivita
  • The India Club of Solivita
Solivita Scenery in Sunny Central Florida
Solivita Scenery in Sunny Central Florida

Solivita Amenities and Services

The active adult community of Solivita has nearly 150,000 square feet of amenities.

At the very heart of Solivita is The Village Town Center with its numerous shops. Inside the 16,000 square foot Waterfront Galleries is a two-story art and ceramics studio, fully stocked library, multiple computer stations, and game room. Right across the brick-lined street is the 32,000 square foot Riviera Spa and Fitness Center which includes an indoor heated pool, an outdoor heated resort-style pool, two whirlpool spas, a sauna, an indoor track, and dance studio. Also, specially trained fitness coaches are on-site daily (free of charge) at the state-of-the-art fitness center, complete with TRX equipment. *NOTE: This amenity complex received the 2017 NAHB Best of 55+ Housing Silver Award for Best Outdoor Lifestyle Amenity.

The Starlite Ballroom at the Village Town Center is a 17,000 square foot facility where Solivita residents can gather for entertainment events, dances and concerts, theater performances, weekly movies, and various parties and banquets.

One of the newer additions to Solivita’s Village Town Center is a hometown pharmacy, K & M Drugs, with a small convenience store.  This place gets rave reviews by the residents of Solivita who no longer have to wait in long pharmacy lines at places like Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens. Not having to go outside the Solivita gates when you’re not feeling well is a definite plus. And the pharmacists themselves are among the most helpful you will ever meet.

Another resort-style complex within Solivita is The Palms. It has 19,000 square feet of space housing a fitness center, aerobics studio, business center, a member’s club room, a 4,000 square foot heated outdoor lap and splash pool, two heated spas, fireplace piazza, and social gathering deck.

In Solivita’s Freedom Park there are five lighted Har-Tru tennis courts, 11 lighted pickleball courts, four bocce ball courts, a championship-caliber softball diamond, five horseshoe pits, and an outdoor pavilion for private events. Right aside of the pavilion is a children’s playground for visiting grandchildren, which I use often. And one of the most popular recent additions to the Solivita amenities is the dog park. Did I mention how pet-friendly Solivita is? On top of that, throughout the Solivita neighborhoods are three Resident Clubs and eight neighborhood pools, one just a short block from my home.

Solivita has three dining options — The Stonegate Grille (overlooks the finishing holes of the Stonegate Golf Club), Mosaics Restaurant (open seasonally, otherwise mostly used for banquets and club events), and The Bistro (quick-service foods like salads and pizza). The restaurant hours and menus can be accessed here.

For those of us that like to ride bikes, there is a scenic 5-mile path. (Check out my review of the Huffy Deluxe Women’s Cruiser Bike that I ride in Solivita.)

Additionally, Solivita residents have access to two semi-private 18-hole championship golf courses via the on-site Stonegate Golf Club & Pro Shop — The Oaks Course and The Cypress Course. Membership for Solivita residents is optional. Stonegate Golf Club membership requests, course information, and tee times can be found via the Stonegate Golf Club website.

It’s hard to find another over-55 community in Central Florida that offers a more complete list of luxury amenities and services than Solivita. This upscale housing development for seniors has everything for the ultimate active adult lifestyle!

NOTEWORTHY: Poinciana Medical Center, a four-story, 177,000 square foot hospital with 76 private beds and a six-bed private ICU is right across the street from Solivita’s main gate on Cypress Parkway. The medical facility’s close proximity brings tremendous peace of mind to Solivita’s active adults.

SOLIVITA

Named one of the nation’s Top 50 master-planned 55-plus communities by Where to Retire magazine three consecutive times, and to ideal-LIVING magazine’s Best of the Best list in 2017 & 2018!

2017-Ideal-Living-Best-of-the-Best-Award


The Mediterranean-style Village Town Center at Solivita in Poinciana Florida
The Mediterranean-style Village Town Center at Solivita
Solivita Old-World Tuscan-style Village Town Center
The Palms Amenity Complex at Solivita in Poinciana Florida
The Palms Amenity Complex at Solivita
The Aquatic Driving Range at Solivita in Poinciana Florida
The Aquatic Driving Range at Solivita
Miles of Walking, Biking, and Jogging Paths at Solivita in Poinciana Florida
Miles of Walking, Biking, and Jogging Paths in Solivita
Solivita: A Golf Cart Friendly Retirement Community in Poinciana Florida
Solivita: A Golf Cart Friendly Retirement Community
Beautiful Walking Paths Throughout Solivita Retirement Community
Beautiful Walking Paths Throughout Solivita
My Neighborhood Pool in Solivita
My Neighborhood Pool (One of Eight)

Solivita Social Clubs

Whether you’re a social butterfly with an outgoing personality that thrives on socializing 24/7 or simply looking for an occasional get-together, Solivita clubs offer something for everyone. We have over 200 social clubs created by Solivita residents themselves. And, guess what? If you can’t find a club that suits your fancy, create your own! Yep, it’s that easy (with approval, of course). But I’m guessing there’s at least one that piques your interest!

Solivita Festivals & Fun
Solivita Festivals & Fun

Florida Wildlife Abounds Within Solivita

Large chunks of Solivita’s 4,300 acres has been kept in its natural state, and designated as preservation areas. With the continual and ongoing construction you would think most of the native Floridian wildlife would have died off or moved on. Not so! Shortly after moving to Solivita 21 years ago, I witnessed a Florida Panther sitting upright like a statue, very close to my front door. It was the first Florida Panther I had seen in its natural habitat. At first, I didn’t even realize what is was, as these “big cats” are so rare. My only regret is that I didn’t have my camera in hand to photograph it. By the time I yelled for hubby to come, he was gone. I have never seen another Panther in Solivita.

But, within the miles of green spaces, shade trees, and shimmering ponds, I have seen tons of other really cool critters. It’s not unusual to see armadillos, raccoons, possums, wild turkey, deer, wild boar, otters, owls, osprey, hawks, and sandhill cranes. Oh gosh, and you should see the gorgeous [and oftentimes] unique birds. If you’re really into bird watching, the Solivita Bird Club is a must-join for you!

It goes without saying that alligator sightings happen on a daily basis. Just the other day, I saw a baby gator crossing the road and doing the mosey up a neighbor’s driveway. Some Solivita residents have been shocked to discover gators in their garages (never keep your door open with your garage unattended) and occasionally on their front porch or backyard lanai. I used to be scared of alligators, but I’ve come to realize if I give them their space and don’t provoke or feed them, we can live together peacefully.

Most times, the wildlife that call Solivita home do not cause problems for us humans. But, if we encounter an unfriendly or rebellious member of the animal kingdom (I’m thinking poisonous snake right now), a helpful neighbor is usually just a phone call (or loud scream) away.

There’s such a wide array of wildlife in Solivita that I rarely go outside without my camera. You, too, will appreciate all there is to explore in the great Solivita outdoors!

The beautiful birds of Solivita in Poinciana Florida
Beautiful Butterflies Everywhere in Solivita!
Beautiful Butterflies Everywhere in Solivita!
Alligator Sunning by a Solivita Pond
Alligator Sunning by a Solivita Pond

The Negatives of Life in Solivita

Many Solivita residents call this award-winning 55+ retirement community “paradise!” And, granted, there are some aspects of this gorgeous locale that make you feel as if you’re living in a 5-star resort. Personally, I liked it much better when it was smaller. But since I was well aware of the expansion plans by AV Homes I can’t complain. I have a nagging sense of disgruntlement, though, about a few things. Here’s the “ugly” part about life in Solivita…

Not Enough Golf Cart Paths

As mentioned, Solivita is a golf cart friendly community. I don’t play golf, nor do I own a golf cart. However, those that do are becoming increasingly aggravated by the fact there are not golf cart paths throughout the entire Solivita community. They say being forced to drive their golf carts on the Solivita roads create an unsafe environment for both motorists and golf cart drivers. To date, there hasn’t been any “major” accidents involving golf carts, but plenty of near misses resulting in obscene gestures and filthy foul language being tossed around.

Solivita Nextdoor

Solivita residents have the option of participating in our own neighborhood private social network called “Nextdoor.” (If you’re not familiar with it, Nextdoor is now being used in over 100,000 US neighborhoods. You can read about Nextdoor here, and even search to see if your neighborhood participates.)

It was meant as a way for Solivita residents to stay informed about what’s going on in our little corner of the world. Whether we’re looking for a local restaurant suggestion, a doctor recommendation, a dog-sitter while on vacation, listing new or used items for sale, or sharing safety concerns, Nextdoor was created as a way for neighbors to talk online in a positive way that would be informative and enhance our Solivita experience.

Unfortunately, as Solivita has grown, so have the bad attitudes, arrogance, and blatant attacks of disrespect for one’s neighbors. Oftentimes, the senior adults who are posting on Nextdoor are acting more like grade-school kids who refuse to get along. It’s not unusual for the moderators to have to step in and shut down “threads” in order to keep things decent and in order. Good thing participation in Nextdoor is voluntary, because I’ve actually stopped using it. I have no time for activity that doesn’t uplift, encourage, and edify me. Recently, as a result of a heated disagreement on Nextdoor, someone put garbage at another resident’s front door. Really? Shame on adults that act like 2-year-olds!

Lawsuit — Solivita Residents Sue the Developer AV Homes

Florida law requires developers to hand over control of the homeowners’ associations to the homeowners themselves, three months after 90% of the homes have been sold. Two years ago, after selling 75% of Solivita’s 5,589 lots, AV Homes announced their plans to sell the Solivita assets. The assets include amenities such as the clubhouse, pools, tennis courts, fitness center, etc. The price tag for these amenities? $73.3 million!

After the announcement, a group of Solivita homeowners had the amenities appraised at $19.25 million. If that number is accurate, that means an excess profit of $54 million to AV Homes. That same group of homeowners proceeded to obtain their own attorney, to ultimately abort the sale of the amenities at that high price. It’s a very complicated matter, now involving a proposed sale of the club property to CDDs (Community Development Districts), hence, a second legal challenge. Should the sale of amenities commence through bonds with CDDs, Solivita homeowners would be forced to offer club memberships to non-Solivita residents, another bone of contention between residents.

As mentioned, the legalities are difficult for the average Solivita homeowner to understand, thereby creating division amongst the residents themselves. So, for now, we wait… and wonder if our once privately gated community will be much more open to the general public in the future.

Another uncertainty with the pending lawsuit is how it will affect the Solivita HOA fees. Many residents feel there is potential for HOA fees to rise. In January 2018, my HOA fees rose just under $30/month, the highest increase since I’ve been here and since the inception of Solivita. Because Solivita is a retirement community, many residents are on a fixed income. Any dramatic HOA price increase could potentially cause financial strain on some of my neighbors.

UPDATE:  Class Action – Plaintiff’s Response to Taylor Morrison’s Request for Summary Judgement. (Filed 7/29/21)

UPDATE: GREAT NEWS! The Florida Supreme Court denied Taylor Morrison’s motion. WE WON!

A PDF of the higher court’s ruling on November 2, 2023 can be read here.

A New Lawsuit Begins

SPECTRUM SUNSHINE STATE, LLC vs. SOLIVITA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

What a roller coaster! Just as one lawsuit has been ruled in our favor and nearing finalization by the Florida Supreme Court, another has been filed. The new litigation, however, was filed on 6/7/23 in Federal Court (vs. State Court) against us (Solivita HOA). (Click the link above for a PDF of the Complaint.)

In Conclusion

There’s an old adage that says: If you find the perfect neighborhood, don’t move in, because then it won’t be perfect anymore! Solivita, with all its imperfections and imperfect people, is still an awesome place to live. If you’re seriously considering a full-time or part-time (snowbird) home in a 55-plus community in Central Florida, I recommend you put Solivita on your list of retirement communities to tour.

And speaking of tour, Solivita offers a great try-before-you-buy deal. You can live like a resident for 3 days and 2 nights. You’ll stay in a fully furnished guest home, have the same access and privileges to the recreational facilities that the residents have, and you’ll even have a golf cart to explore the community. Additionally, you’ll receive a complimentary lunch and dinner, and a round of golf is optional. The best part… you can meet and mingle with current Solivita residents. Ask them anything you want, then compare notes with the information received from the sales staff. It’s a good way to keep everyone honest!

All of this is available for you and a guest for a nominal amount. (Add a round of golf for just $50 more). Here’s the link for more information regarding Solivita Discovery Days.

Solivita Retirement Community in Poinciana Florida
Solivita in Poinciana Florida

*** Any Jimmy Buffett Parrotheads out there? If so, you will definitely want to read my review of Latitude Margaritaville, a brand new island-y collection of 55+ communities in Florida and South Carolina!

QUESTIONS? Do you have a question regarding Solivita or Poinciana that I haven’t covered here? Interested in the HOA fees perhaps? Shoot me a private email through the Contact page, or simply reply in the comment box below! 

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