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greenrvgreen wrote:
While I've never even seen a $100,000 RV at a Walmart (including the day I parked my TT there to shop), the Urban Legend of the million-dollar MH camping for free at Walmarts continues.
โMay-27-2016 08:28 AM
greenrvgreen wrote:
I agree witht the direction of 4x4's thinking (dunno if he wants me doing that). While many or most RV park reviews will criticize the park as if it WERE a resort, it's just not realistic to expect that much from an RV park.
If you look at all the money spent on RV equipment (MH's, etc), it's clear that there is a lot of money in the industry. OTOH, that's pretty much where the money stops. While I've never even seen a $100,000 RV at a Walmart (including the day I parked my TT there to shop), the Urban Legend of the million-dollar MH camping for free at Walmarts continues. To me this says that most RVers will spend as much as they can on hardware and then economize on the very experiences they bought the stuff for in the first place (presumably).
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โMay-25-2016 06:48 PM
mgirardo wrote:creeper wrote:
Come up to Savannah's Walmart close to 95 during the snowbird shift and you'll see far more then this.
If you are talking about the Walmart in Pooler, GA, we've been there a few times. It's only about an hour from home, but we use it to get a jump on traveling the next day. This is the one I was talking about that we've seen the most RVs at, but we've never been at the beginning or end of Snowbird season.
Ironically, there are plenty of No Overnight Parking signs at that Walmart. The last time we stayed there the Security guard came over to us to tell us it was now okay to spend the night, but the signs are still there.
-Michael
โMay-25-2016 10:34 AM
โMay-25-2016 10:09 AM
creeper wrote:
Come up to Savannah's Walmart close to 95 during the snowbird shift and you'll see far more then this.
โMay-25-2016 08:27 AM
Walaby wrote:Boon Docker wrote:Walaby wrote:
Clearly based on this picture, it's still daylight, so they are probably there for 10-12 hours.. maybe more. Certainly probably not just 4-5.
I don't like going to Walmart WITHOUT my trailer...
Mike
This time of year there is over 18 hours of daylight at Whitehorse YT in a 24 hour period.
Ok.. so, good point.. But, still, I would rather plan a trip to stop at a decent campground, and relax. I just don't think I could relax at a Walmart.
But, not saying I won't do it in the future, because I might have to. But would prefer not.
Mike
โMay-24-2016 09:48 PM
mgirardo wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
When I went to bed the night before there were 22 campers in this Wal Mart.
Wow, that's a lot of RVs in one parking lot. In the Wal Marts we have stopped at, I think 5 or 6 is about the most we've ever seen at one time.
-Michael
โMay-24-2016 09:44 PM
v10superduty wrote:
From what you suggest that most RVers want; it seems to me the only way an RV park owner could attract those folks is to buy an empty lot, (preferably next to Walmart) pave it, offer free overnight parking.
He will make a fortune..
:S
โMay-24-2016 08:06 PM
โMay-24-2016 07:47 PM
Boon Docker wrote:Walaby wrote:
Clearly based on this picture, it's still daylight, so they are probably there for 10-12 hours.. maybe more. Certainly probably not just 4-5.
I don't like going to Walmart WITHOUT my trailer...
Mike
This time of year there is over 18 hours of daylight at Whitehorse YT in a 24 hour period.