โSep-24-2013 08:40 AM
โSep-26-2013 09:03 PM
koda55 wrote:
If I remember correctly the Walmart in Elkins is about 12 miles west of I77. It is very hilly to get there. We stayed there one night. They have you park at the other end of the parking lot away from the store. There are a couple places to eat also.
โSep-26-2013 07:27 PM
โSep-26-2013 05:39 PM
โSep-26-2013 09:07 AM
Sez Hoo! wrote:Lets see, I have heard of more than one shooting in campgrounds, and as a retired over the road truck driver, I have seen all kinds of nut cases in truckstops. Some who would would just as soon slit your throat as look at you. I'm sorry, but truck drivers are not the Knights of the Highway that they use to be. I consider a truck stop way more dangerous than any Walmart parking lot. In fact, I value my motorhome to highly to take it into a truckstop and park among the big rigs. My son had the whole front fender ripped off his parked Peterbilt, and the "trucker" who did it just kept going.
IMHO Walmart is not a free place to park. You will almost all the time go in to buy something. Also the problem with parking at Walmart or most other private business is that you have no idea what kind of riff-raff comes wondering through the parking lot when you are sleeping. My wife and I stay at truckstops. True you still don't know who is wondering the parking lot. But you can be mostly assured that its just a trucker stopping for the night or just passing through. Either way they are not in there to make trouble. Also someone would be completely out of their minds to go into a truckstop looking for trouble. Pure suicide!! As for noise, it gives us reassurance that people are moving around out there that also keeps the riff-raff out. They're usually looking for an easy target parked off by themselves in a quiet parking lot.
โSep-26-2013 09:00 AM
Mike M2 wrote:Sez Hoo! wrote:free radical wrote:
Alegedly the original founder of WM was an RVer so he allowed or encouraged travelers to park overnight,,good busines decision imho
The original founder of Walmart also used to sell Made in USA only too!
` My wife and I stay at truckstops. True you still don't know who is wondering the parking lot. But you can be mostly assured that its just a trucker stopping for the night or just passing through.
Or a passing hooker....
โSep-26-2013 08:52 AM
Sez Hoo! wrote:free radical wrote:
Alegedly the original founder of WM was an RVer so he allowed or encouraged travelers to park overnight,,good busines decision imho
The original founder of Walmart also used to sell Made in USA only too!
` My wife and I stay at truckstops. True you still don't know who is wondering the parking lot. But you can be mostly assured that its just a trucker stopping for the night or just passing through.
โSep-26-2013 06:57 AM
free radical wrote:
Alegedly the original founder of WM was an RVer so he allowed or encouraged travelers to park overnight,,good busines decision imho
โSep-25-2013 06:52 PM
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โSep-24-2013 08:27 PM
appd221 wrote:
Sorry to be a little off topic, but what are the rules to stopping in a Walmart or Kmart parking lot? Can one stop at any? Being new to the RV world I just started to hear about this.
โSep-24-2013 07:40 PM
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โSep-24-2013 07:12 PM
jsmart wrote:
Is it OK to deploy your slides while staying overnight at WalMart?
Just wondering.