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Max length for Cracker Barrels?

Mickeyfan0805
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Is there a standard for the length of RV's that Cracker Barrels can handle? They always came in handy with our last trailer, but I seem to remember that the spots seemed undersized for longer set-ups. With our new set-up we are 53' when hooked up. Are their spots long enough to handle that, or should we just forego the Cracker Barrel stops and look for other options?
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down_home
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stopped at a few CBs and had to bypass many. We took our 32 ft fifth wheel and diesel into one and had to wait on some in cars to leave to get out. Have to find ones where we can park at the end of lots or someone else's parking lot. The RV spaces will just about accomodate a tour bus but not an RV and towd. We aren't near as long as many of you either.

Veebyes
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55' LOA here. Done a few CBs. Tight lengthwise. Even tighter with the slides. The real problem is lazy people with cars who use RV spaces because they might happen to be closer to the door or people with trailers (non RV) who could fit into regular carpark spots by taking up 2 spots.
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Most Cracker Barrels we've been too had RV parking but we could not get a 38' in there with toad. My best guess is they are about the size of 2 car spaces end to end...maybe say...40' so won't accommadate a rig towing.

Any time we stopped there we parked in an adjacent area not within their lot.

I'd call their headquarters or a restaurant and actually ask them what size rig will fit. We talked to a manager at one and they were all onboard with having RVers in the lot but were totally at a loss as to what size would actually fit. Let's face it most of them don't have the space to give up several 60' long RV spaces. Another problem you'll find...cars will take up those RV spaces in a heart beat so they are not open for use.

We don't even pull into a Cracker Barrel parking lot...too tight with toad connected.
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noe-place
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I like Cracker Barrel too and if I want to park my aircraft carrier there I'm going to find a space!! Safe travels.

Dennis_M_M
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Johno02 wrote:
If you are planning on going during lunch or dinner hours, about 6-8 feet is max, because all the 30' RV spots will have 10'or less 4-wheelers in them. Other times, we have had no problem with our 30' MH and toad. We have also spent several nights at Cracker Barrels but we always try to find an out-or-the -way place, and not block traffic getting in or out. The managers always appreciate it if you ask.


Our experience as well, we are 60' long and don't even bother with the RV spots - occasionally I'll angle across two of them if they are all empty - usually we just park around the perimeter. Have visited them all across the country, have only hit a couple that were tight. We do try to avoid the ones in urban areas since they are usually in congested spots. Ones on the outskirts or small towns are better. Main thing is to hit them in off hours and forget about Sundays.

CB is our most frequent spot for meals on the road. Been to ones from the midwest to the northeast, southeast and the westernmost one in Yuma, AZ.

Used to overnight there frequently when we were working and pressed for time, usually arriving after closing time. Still do it occasionally when there is no handy RV park and we are driving later into the evening.
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garysol
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I have been in a few that could easily handle a semi and then thee was the one near Fredrick Maryland where I had to get permission to park lengthwise against the back of the building. There was no way I would fit in the RV spots without blocking the whole parking lot.
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doxiemom11
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We have seen some in shopping districts that we could not make the turns if any cars were parked. Thankfully we stopped at a quiet time and were able to get back out. We will now check google maps to see before we plan on stopping at one.

Mickeyfan0805
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sele wrote:
we look for adjacent parking lots to park in after business hours if we can't get into cracker barrel.


Thanks for all the replies. This seems to be more and more of what we are doing. We look for restaurants adjacent to large commercial lots - we park deep in the lot perpendicular to the drawn lines. Wish it were a little easier to find (less time wasted searching), but we usually find something.

sele
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we look for adjacent parking lots to park in after business hours if we can't get into cracker barrel.
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The_Texan
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ependydad wrote:
From eyeballing and guessing, they seem to be 40' spots give or take a few feet.
That is all I have ever seen at a Cracker Barrel. Have never seen a 55' spot or even a 40' spot that was easy to get into, or not occupied by several 4 wheelers.

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rockportrocket
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"If you are planning on going during lunch or dinner hours, about 6-8 feet is max, because all the 30' RV spots will have 10'or less 4-wheelers in them. Other times, we have had no problem with our 30' MH and toad. We have also spent several nights at Cracker Barrels but we always try to find an out-or-the -way place, and not block traffic getting in or out. The managers always appreciate it if you ask."

4 wheelers in the rv spots?????????????/ Say it aint so !!!!!!!!!!!!

ependydad
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From eyeballing and guessing, they seem to be 40' spots give or take a few feet.
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Johno02
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If you are planning on going during lunch or dinner hours, about 6-8 feet is max, because all the 30' RV spots will have 10'or less 4-wheelers in them. Other times, we have had no problem with our 30' MH and toad. We have also spent several nights at Cracker Barrels but we always try to find an out-or-the -way place, and not block traffic getting in or out. The managers always appreciate it if you ask.
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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rv2go wrote:
If I think that I may be staying at a Cracker Barrel, I will look at it in Google Satellite maps and check out the layout of the parking.


That's a hellofa good idea. Thanks!
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