Academic Village
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So we're on the south side of campus is the southernmost point of campus. So this is where a lot of freshmen lived there first year. I personally lived here my first year and my second year. So my first year I lived in Neptune, and my second year I live in Hercules. So it's four bedrooms, two bathrooms, but no kitchens. There's a communication on the floor and a laundry room on each floor. Then the second year, I lived in the Hercules style apartment, so it was a Ford to so four bedrooms, two bathrooms. We did have a kitchen in the living room inside the apartment, and then there was a laundry room. Inside the there were two laundry rooms inside, each like little subdivision. So over here is Nike, so there are freshmen dorms and then upper class apartments. That's our newest storms on campus, and to the right is Hercules, and that's more freshmen dorms as well as upper class. Check out this lake view so your freshman year and Neptune is a freshman on ly dorm. So I was very blessed with having the Lakeview and I joke all the time. That I'LL probably never have as nice of a window view in any of my apartment's afterwards, and that has still holds held true to this day. We're in the center of Neptune's and often has three buildings. So just to give you a view of kind of what we're looking at, you've got one fifty six, which is that building one fifty seven and then one fifty eight. This is also just a great area to come out and study, And it's just nice to be one with nature, but it's also really clean. I actually came and took a bar outdoors class, and they didn't like it here in this little area. So it was really nice to get my workout while getting my son also. So this is one of the two laundry rooms in Hercules. This is the one I used when I lived here sophomore year, So the washers are a dollar each, and all of these are washers, and then the dryers are over here and those Air seventy five so you can pay via quarters. I'd convey loaded with money through something called Nice Cash, and you can pay using the laundry Master the load Night's cash on the back of your UCF i d. There's a link, or there's a machine in the student union where you can actually swipe your I D and then puts cash into the machine and that loads of money on tonight's cash. So at first I wasn't crazy about the idea of having to use a laundry room, because when I lived freshman year, the laundry room was on the floor. This is like two buildings over from where I lived, but it wasn't bad at all, and I do appreciate the luxury of now having my washer dryer inside my apartment, But just make sure to set a timer and come and grab your stuff and not bad at all to get you very quickly.