I’ll admit: when we booked a week at Lagoons, I half wondered whether it’d feel isolating. Turns out, the social side was a highlight.
On Day 2, we wandered into the clubhouse to check out the activity board. There was a card night, a book club meeting, and a quilt show later. The next evening they had a dance. We popped in, met couples, retirees, families, solo travelers.
One afternoon I joined a shuffleboard game with a friendly senior couple next door. We chatted about travel, Texas, and cooking. Later someone suggested a potluck, and I offered dessert (Key lime bars). That evening we all sat around long tables, plates full, voices laughing.
For people traveling solo or with limited companions, Lagoons has built-in community. Don’t be shy—attend one event your first day; you’ll make friends quickly.