โFeb-23-2015 07:43 PM
โFeb-25-2015 04:09 PM
Lauren wrote:
WalMart, Flying J or whatever allowing it or not I sure do not think it is really a good plan from safety standpoint ........... I would not even consider it with your rig.
โFeb-25-2015 03:58 PM
โFeb-25-2015 01:23 PM
pitch wrote:
Why is it in threads such as this I always get a picture in my minds eye of a Lionel Barrymore type figure stroking his suspenders over his enormous belly and manufacturing every bit of righteous indignation he can muster, Harrumph!!! as he spins his old wooden chair away.
โFeb-25-2015 01:12 PM
โFeb-25-2015 12:39 PM
โFeb-25-2015 09:50 AM
Naio wrote:No Walmart stores allow camping - they allow you to park overnight. They don't care if you put your slide out - or fold out down for that matter. People who put out chars lke the picture posted earlier are pushing it.2012Coleman wrote:puttd wrote:Urban legend alert! This ranks right uop there with the one about Fla state parks not allowing you to use a waste water tote. Lots of Walmart stores in my area and lots of overnighters staying - with slides deployed.
One thing to keep in mind is that in Florida, many Wally worlds do not allow overnighting. Plan ahead. If you use the Allstays app, is shows where the Walmarts are ok with boondocking. Last trip, I ended up staying in a hospital parking lot because there was no Wallycamping within a hundred miles on my route.
I noticed that most Walmarts in California didn't allow camping.
โFeb-25-2015 09:36 AM
โFeb-25-2015 08:35 AM
โFeb-25-2015 08:15 AM
โFeb-25-2015 08:12 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:
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.
โFeb-25-2015 08:02 AM
2012Coleman wrote:puttd wrote:Urban legend alert! This ranks right uop there with the one about Fla state parks not allowing you to use a waste water tote. Lots of Walmart stores in my area and lots of overnighters staying - with slides deployed.
One thing to keep in mind is that in Florida, many Wally worlds do not allow overnighting. Plan ahead. If you use the Allstays app, is shows where the Walmarts are ok with boondocking. Last trip, I ended up staying in a hospital parking lot because there was no Wallycamping within a hundred miles on my route.
โFeb-25-2015 07:35 AM
FunnyCamper wrote:because that's the most likely scenario.
why assume the worst when this is probably the opposite?
โFeb-25-2015 03:26 AM
Rollnhome wrote:
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
โFeb-25-2015 03:19 AM
โFeb-25-2015 03:00 AM
puttd wrote:Urban legend alert! This ranks right uop there with the one about Fla state parks not allowing you to use a waste water tote. Lots of Walmart stores in my area and lots of overnighters staying - with slides deployed.
One thing to keep in mind is that in Florida, many Wally worlds do not allow overnighting. Plan ahead. If you use the Allstays app, is shows where the Walmarts are ok with boondocking. Last trip, I ended up staying in a hospital parking lot because there was no Wallycamping within a hundred miles on my route.