โFeb-23-2015 07:43 PM
โFeb-26-2015 02:13 PM
Rancher Will wrote:
Over the past decades we have stayed overnight in a Walmart park lot perhaps a half dozen times each year. We sometime also stay in a Truck stop paring lot also, always for convenience. When we do not need to take time, or time is close, to locate and set up and take down in a RV Camp Park, we can stop at Walmart or Truck Stop, get in and out on time without delay. The last two of our RVs required a slide out to use the bedroom. We have never had any problem extending the bedroom slide in any Walmart or Truck stop over night.
We always check with the manager on duty, both at Walmarts, Truck Stops, etc,. and get not only permission but advice as to where to park. We always make at least a small purchase at the business also, if only for courtesy, although usually because we need or can use something.
Just a tip for others that I learned from more than one Walmart manager. In the few Walmart stores that are in areas such as municipal restrictions where overnight parking is prohibited, it is not Walmart that prohibits. I have been told by Walmart managers that if we are contacted by city police, etc., and told "no overnight parking" just say "we are parked to shop in the morning". We have done this a few times, twice by security persons and once by a policeman, and never required to move before morning after telling this.
There are a few Walmarts where there is just not enough room to park but those are rare. In those it is obvious that we cannot park there for reasons of no space, so we do not stop there.
โFeb-26-2015 01:36 PM
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โFeb-26-2015 08:32 AM
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โFeb-26-2015 07:33 AM
dennislanier wrote:
To some who seem to resent folks overnighting in Walmart lots for whatever reason I will say this. I think most people who stop overnight at Walmart are NOT there to avoid paying camping fees. They are there for convenience to get a little rest. If there was a campground next door to Walmart I a sure many would choose that option.
Also, I would much rather someone stay at a Walmart parking lot than come driving into a campground at 10PM and raising a ruckus setting up their rig for just an overnight stay.
โFeb-26-2015 07:16 AM
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โFeb-26-2015 05:37 AM
2oldman wrote:Shot-N-Az wrote:So that, by using a bit of common sense and good manners, we can continue to use Walmarts when we need to.wbwood wrote:Why?
While 99% of people know that people are sleeping in an RV overnight if sitting in a Walmart parking lot, try to make it inconspicuous as possible.
โFeb-25-2015 07:11 PM
โFeb-25-2015 06:04 PM
FunnyCamper wrote: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?
โFeb-25-2015 05:50 PM
โFeb-25-2015 05:48 PM
Lauren wrote:
I have hard metal / fiberglass to protect me when I am sleeping. As I understand your rig - and correct me for sure if I am wrong - you are basically like tent material on the enclosed areas where you are sleeping. I simply would never feel safe in that mode in a WalMart, Flying J, Cracker Barrel or any other parking lot.
โFeb-25-2015 04:52 PM