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BarabooBob
Feb 20, 2019Explorer III
Our WallyWorld currently allows RV's to stop for the night. No setting anything up, no slides out, no awnings, etc. Their lot is usually 50% to 75% utilized during regular shopping days. Evenings and overnight maybe 20%.
The WalMart 11 miles away in Wisconsin Dells is absolutely no overnight. The police enforce it without Walmart asking. The local businesses are so tourist oriented that they want to suck every possible dollar out of the tourists. Don't even think about parking an MH or TT on the streets even if you live there.
The WalMart 11 miles away in Wisconsin Dells is absolutely no overnight. The police enforce it without Walmart asking. The local businesses are so tourist oriented that they want to suck every possible dollar out of the tourists. Don't even think about parking an MH or TT on the streets even if you live there.
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