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Lumpty
Jun 26, 2016Explorer
wanderingbob wrote:
Don't ask , don't tell . All they will do is ask you to move on but I have never been asked to move in over 400 Wal-marts . Park , go in buy some groceries , save the bags , if they knock on your door tell ya gotta take these bags back to recycle or sumptin . Many people believe its not politically correct to park with out asking , put your self in that managers shoes and you will see he has a lot more to worry about than one more customer in an RV .
Exactly. I'm typically pulling in at midnight or 1am, sleeping until 6am-7am and on the road again shortly thereafter. There are always a bunch of RV's and trucks parked by my middle of the night time I park. These are 24 hour Supercenters by and large, and are minimally staffed on the graveyard shift for stocking and the limited sales they do in the wee hours. Management has way better things to do with their time than come to the customer service counter or phone to deal with a single RV'er's inquiry.
The All-Stays Walmart App is an excellent resource for if parking is allowable or not. Usually the only reason not is if by local laws preventing overnighting.
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