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mgirardo
Mar 18, 2016Explorer
We spent the night at the Orangeburg, SC Walmart last week (the Super Center, not the Neighborhood Market). I saw the security guard's truck and drove over to ask if it was okay to spend the night. She told me no problem and directed me where to park. This Walmart is not open 24 Hours, so it was a good night's sleep.
In the morning, we stopped in Walmart and spent almost $200 on groceries and supplies for our camping trip. Most expensive overnight stay in the motorhome since we got it :).
The last time we stopped at this Walmart to spend the night, the security guard drove over to us as we pulled in. He asked if we were spending the night and told us where to park so he could keep an eye on us. Can't ask for better service than that.
Generally when we spend the night at a Walmart it is because we want to get a handful of hours sleep. Usually pull in around midnight or so and pull out by 6am.
-Michael
In the morning, we stopped in Walmart and spent almost $200 on groceries and supplies for our camping trip. Most expensive overnight stay in the motorhome since we got it :).
The last time we stopped at this Walmart to spend the night, the security guard drove over to us as we pulled in. He asked if we were spending the night and told us where to park so he could keep an eye on us. Can't ask for better service than that.
Generally when we spend the night at a Walmart it is because we want to get a handful of hours sleep. Usually pull in around midnight or so and pull out by 6am.
-Michael
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