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Is it okay to drop my tip out beds at rest stops or Walmart?

09KZMXT266
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I'll be traveling to Florida from MO soon. I figure I'll have to stop for one night at a rest stop or Walmart. The beds in my toy hauler are queen tip-outs one on each side of the rig. I've never overnighted before except in campgrounds, so not sure of the proper etiquette. I would leave the bike inside and drop one of the queen tip-outs to sleep on. Just not sure if that is okay to do or not? Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
2014 KZ Inferno 3410T
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FunnyCamper
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ScottG wrote:
I did see a fiver all set up with its awning out and a couple of chairs under it.
There was no truck parked in front of it and didn't seem to be anybody around.
I think they spent the weekend there because we saw it on both fri night and sat afternoon.
This is the kind of "camper" who will ruin it for the rest.

possible major truck trouble. at truck dealership getting repaired and the dealer lot was full of cars and the people asked walmart manager if they could use their lot in their time of distress and all worked out fine for everyone? why assume the worst when this is probably the opposite?

FunnyCamper
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Sprink-Fitter wrote:

What fun is to drive until 1:00 am? Plan your days better and relax in a campground.

work hours are different for all. when one can hit the road isn't going to happen by your personal schedule, now is it? be nice if everyone in this world had your perfect timing to hit the road.

09KZMXT266
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colliehauler wrote:
Camp grounds aren't always available. Last year on my way to the seasonal site I used a Wallyworld. The campgrounds in the area did not open for another 2 weeks. I agree with others that did not want to pull into a campground at 1 in the morning for 4 or 5 hours of sleep. If I have the time I enjoy coming off the road early and finding a campground with a pool then having a cocktail and a leisurely dinner
. Just keep in mind that is not always possible.


I did that last year going to New Orleans. We stopped at Samstown Casino in Tunica, MS. Parked, ate dinner, relaxed all night, and headed out in the morning. Nice easy campground to get in and out of with plenty availability. But, yes, campgrounds are not always available.
2014 KZ Inferno 3410T

colliehauler
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Camp grounds aren't always available. Last year on my way to the seasonal site I used a Wallyworld. The campgrounds in the area did not open for another 2 weeks. I agree with others that did not want to pull into a campground at 1 in the morning for 4 or 5 hours of sleep. If I have the time I enjoy coming off the road early and finding a campground with a pool then having a cocktail and a leisurely dinner
. Just keep in mind that is not always possible.

2gypsies1
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09KZMXT266 wrote:
Thanks for all the input. It's about what I thought. I'll probably look for a place near or in Chattanooga which about half way to my destination in FL. Campground may be the best bet as it may be quieter. On the other hand, if I only need to stop for 5 or 6 hours maybe Wallyworld or a rest stop will do. I assure the parking police... I am not going to put out the awning, grill, chairs, etc. I'd park as far away as possible, drop one bed over the lawn or island, sleep for a while hopefully, shop at wallyworld, and head out. I guess I just wanted to know as a last resort if it was okay to stop with a hybrid and drop the tent out.


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Rollnhome
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Don't ya just love a good Walmart parking lot thread. Hasn't been one for quite awhile. The CW GS bashing crowd kinda overtook the Walmart parking police since they combined. Good to see it back I was missing those Walmart days
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09KZMXT266
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Thanks for all the input. It's about what I thought. I'll probably look for a place near or in Chattanooga which about half way to my destination in FL. Campground may be the best bet as it may be quieter. On the other hand, if I only need to stop for 5 or 6 hours maybe Wallyworld or a rest stop will do. I assure the parking police... I am not going to put out the awning, grill, chairs, etc. I'd park as far away as possible, drop one bed over the lawn or island, sleep for a while hopefully, shop at wallyworld, and head out. I guess I just wanted to know as a last resort if it was okay to stop with a hybrid and drop the tent out.
2014 KZ Inferno 3410T

crudeman
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Sprink-Fitter wrote:
FunnyCamper wrote:
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
Is it okay to drop my tip out beds at rest stops or Walmart?


No and No.

You will be hard pressed anyway to find rest stops that allow overnight parking.

That's what CG's are for.


It's suprising there are still camp grounds around the way so many travel and don't use them, instead using a store parking lot, don't sound like fun to me, we will keep using campgrounds.

I understand your post but what fun is stopping at 1 am at a campground, getting up at 5:30 am and being on the road by say 6? what FUN can a campground give you in those circumstances?
only fun thing I see in this is disturbing your other campers snoozing for the night while you get your site and another more fun thing is paying $45 for 6 hours. not my idea of fun when I am looking to stop for about 5-6 hrs tops.

we stayed at a few rest stops with truckers. it is not 'true' overnight, it is a stop to sleep, eat, unwind from hard driving. like 5-6 hrs. every time we stop at rest stops when we wake at about 6 am the truckers are mostly gone and a few campers are still there. ones that pulled in way after us late at night.


What fun is to drive until 1:00 am? Plan your days better and relax in a campground.




Should everyone submit their driving plans to you for approval? jus sayin
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Sprink-Fitter
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FunnyCamper wrote:
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
Is it okay to drop my tip out beds at rest stops or Walmart?


No and No.

You will be hard pressed anyway to find rest stops that allow overnight parking.

That's what CG's are for.


It's suprising there are still camp grounds around the way so many travel and don't use them, instead using a store parking lot, don't sound like fun to me, we will keep using campgrounds.

I understand your post but what fun is stopping at 1 am at a campground, getting up at 5:30 am and being on the road by say 6? what FUN can a campground give you in those circumstances?
only fun thing I see in this is disturbing your other campers snoozing for the night while you get your site and another more fun thing is paying $45 for 6 hours. not my idea of fun when I am looking to stop for about 5-6 hrs tops.

we stayed at a few rest stops with truckers. it is not 'true' overnight, it is a stop to sleep, eat, unwind from hard driving. like 5-6 hrs. every time we stop at rest stops when we wake at about 6 am the truckers are mostly gone and a few campers are still there. ones that pulled in way after us late at night.


What fun is to drive until 1:00 am? Plan your days better and relax in a campground.
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noplace2
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ScottG wrote:

This is the kind of "camper" who will ruin it for the rest.


That is not a "camper", but I'm not allowed to say what it really is here in these forums.
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ScottG
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I did see a fiver all set up with its awning out and a couple of chairs under it.
There was no truck parked in front of it and didn't seem to be anybody around.
I think they spent the weekend there because we saw it on both fri night and sat afternoon.
This is the kind of "camper" who will ruin it for the rest.

FunnyCamper
Explorer II
Explorer II
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
Is it okay to drop my tip out beds at rest stops or Walmart?


No and No.

You will be hard pressed anyway to find rest stops that allow overnight parking.

That's what CG's are for.


It's suprising there are still camp grounds around the way so many travel and don't use them, instead using a store parking lot, don't sound like fun to me, we will keep using campgrounds.

I understand your post but what fun is stopping at 1 am at a campground, getting up at 5:30 am and being on the road by say 6? what FUN can a campground give you in those circumstances?
only fun thing I see in this is disturbing your other campers snoozing for the night while you get your site and another more fun thing is paying $45 for 6 hours. not my idea of fun when I am looking to stop for about 5-6 hrs tops.

we stayed at a few rest stops with truckers. it is not 'true' overnight, it is a stop to sleep, eat, unwind from hard driving. like 5-6 hrs. every time we stop at rest stops when we wake at about 6 am the truckers are mostly gone and a few campers are still there. ones that pulled in way after us late at night.

Sprink-Fitter
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rockhillmanor wrote:
Is it okay to drop my tip out beds at rest stops or Walmart?


No and No.

You will be hard pressed anyway to find rest stops that allow overnight parking.

That's what CG's are for.


It's suprising there are still camp grounds around the way so many travel and don't use them, instead using a store parking lot, don't sound like fun to me, we will keep using campgrounds.
2006 Coachman Adrenaline 228FB

2012 Can Am Commander XT 1000

2oldman
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noplace2 wrote:
Y'all didn't get that this was a joke,. eh?
Not really. Op seems honest, came back, replied. Not new.
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FunnyCamper
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I didn't ๐Ÿ™‚