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Walmart Overnight Parking??

Lexicon7
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Explorer
Just wondered because most of them now have lots of signs up saying otherwise... Anybody have recent experience with this?
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Johno02
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Explorer
About the only time we can stay overnite at a Big Box type store is when the weather is cool enough that we can sleep without running a generator for AC. And when there are no campgrounds anywhere close. Sleeping in an RV with a generator running is asking for CO death. We might run it for a while to prepare a meal, but if I am asleep, I really don't need power anyway. My CPAP runs from the battery, and I can do several nights on it.
Noel and Betty Johnson (and Harry)

2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.

eichacsj
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Explorer
If posted we don't stay. Otherwise we always go in and ask the manager. We also go buy something for the privilege, that is why they offer it, to increase sales.

We only stop at Wally for a few hours sleep, never stay a day that is what CG, RV Parks are for.
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Johno02
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Lots of us stay overnight at a Walmart because there is no campground or other facility available as we travel. Most stay open all night, have lights, many have security, and we usually have a bit of shopping to do before we leave. If we are cheap for doing so, then yes, we are cheap. And we drive a cheap, paid for motorhome that we are proud of. Besides the company at Walmart is a lot better than in the high-priced resort campgrounds. We don't have people looking down their rich noses at us either.
Noel and Betty Johnson (and Harry)

2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.

romore
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Explorer II
A lot of cities and municipalities have bylaws preventing over night stays. I don't have a problem pulling in and grabbing a few hours sleep if necessary but we don't travel late enough in the day for it to be an issue. I would much rather stop at a cg and have a relaxing evening.

Bird_Freak
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Explorer II
Dick_B wrote:
IMHO staying overnight in a Walmart parking lot spells `cheap'!
I have never had a problem being cheap. I won't pay a cg for 4 or 5 hours sleep.
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Dick_B
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IMHO staying overnight in a Walmart parking lot spells `cheap'!
Dick_B
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bupster
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Explorer
wallydocking

try this link for Wal-Marts that are ok to O/N at.