โMay-24-2015 05:18 AM
โMay-25-2015 07:54 PM
โMay-25-2015 06:03 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:down home wrote:What in the heck are you talking about? Did Walmart or an RV park suddenly buy Freightliner? If not, what does that have to do with anything in this thread? How can you overfill the oil pan by 30 quarts? Why would that ruin the dipstick? Why is your dinner ruined if you can't stop at Walmart, does their greeter prepare your meals? If you can't stop at Walmart, you don't buy fuel, food or supplies? Would the rundown, too cheap to hire good people RV parks not make you and others miserable if they served Mexican Coca Colas?
There are some Retired and other RVers that do stay a night at a Wal Mart or Truck Stops. They have nice RVs but it helps to balance their books. Guess what: they spend money for groceries, etc and even fuel at some, of them.
No way we can address those who have been kicked out of their jobs and homes etc and now use their RV, only thing left, to live. Very unfortunate. Remember the great things free trade has done.
When we stop at a WalMart we usually end up spending several hundred dollars, on supplies, even fuel for coach and towed, at the few we can get in.
I spend an hour or two or three at the coach while she shops. Like at Deming New Mexico. One acceptable campground up the road but don't believe the rates etc. The sign remained unchanged for years.
Didn't know it and were too tired, at that point, so we, with the blessing of security, and directed, to one area, of lot, set up for the night. Unhooked towed and went to find a place to eat. Turned out Border Patrol and Military ate there.Mexican Food was blech and desert simply terrible but they had Mexican Coca Colas, a memorable taste but still half flat.Got the oil changed from were Freighliner,in Tn overfilled our coach by thirty quarts,and ruined our dipstick and it greased the rear of the Mh and probably the road from there through Miss, La, Tx and New Mexico and Az.
There have been several planned stops for supplies and to eat someone else's food ruined when we turned toward a Wal Mart and a big piece of pipe hanging over the entrance, in Jackson, Tn, in La and some others. They didn't get the few hundred dollars we probably would have spent. The Cities didn't get our sales taxes either or fuel sales, or restaurant revenues either. Why would I seek out a run down RV park in these places that thing RVers should be forced to provide them a retirement. That attitude will come through at their Parks as they generally too cheap to hire good people and or run it themselves.They are miserabl people and make others miserable.
Yes, some of what you pay me in site fees does go to my retirement. What you did for a living provided you with a retirement, why shouldn't what I do for a living provide the same?
โMay-25-2015 05:09 PM
Rally's attended so far-21
โMay-25-2015 04:59 PM
floridaguy wrote:dons2346 wrote:
I find it hard to believe that the ban on parking came about because of complaints from campgrounds.
Can anyone show proof of such a thing or is it the "I heard it from a friend's grandmother's uncle"?
More than likely it came from the city council when they took a look at the situation and decided the parking lot looked like krap with a bunch of nesters there
Lake City reversed their position: Lake City
โMay-25-2015 04:42 PM
dons2346 wrote:
I find it hard to believe that the ban on parking came about because of complaints from campgrounds.
Can anyone show proof of such a thing or is it the "I heard it from a friend's grandmother's uncle"?
More than likely it came from the city council when they took a look at the situation and decided the parking lot looked like krap with a bunch of nesters there
โMay-25-2015 04:24 PM
dons2346 wrote:
I find it hard to believe that the ban on parking came about because of complaints from campgrounds.
Can anyone show proof of such a thing or is it the "I heard it from a friend's grandmother's uncle"?
More than likely it came from the city council when they took a look at the situation and decided the parking lot looked like krap with a bunch of nesters there
Rally's attended so far-21
โMay-25-2015 04:24 PM
โMay-25-2015 03:35 PM
floridaguy wrote:
I've never seen any of the horror stories I'm reading about here
tpi wrote:
It would have been preferable to enforce some kind of one night limit.
โMay-25-2015 02:52 PM
bee_46 wrote:
Why should RVer's feel that Walmart or any other private business should have to open up their parking lot for free camping or be considered unfriendly?
โMay-25-2015 01:56 PM
โMay-25-2015 12:46 PM
Andymon wrote:
I would think that if you can afford a motorhome and the gas to drive it then you can afford to spend the night in a camp ground or RV park.
โMay-25-2015 12:32 PM
leeper wrote:
Maybe Walmart does not want the liability from a customer whom gets shot when there is a wild west shoot out in their parking lot. It has been in the news. It has happenedShootout.
โMay-25-2015 10:53 AM
โMay-25-2015 10:37 AM
jimh425 wrote:
Yes, a local government preventing a business from allowing RVs does make that local government non-RV friendly.
Btw, I'm ok with local governments choosing to be non-RV friendly. If there is a crime problem at Walmart, then let Walmart change their policy.
I did camp in a Walmart once in Washington and was turned away at an Oregon Walmart once. In case you are wondering, we would have gladly paid for a spot but didn't realize how little availability there was, but couldn't find a park open that had availability. That's in 20 years of RVing.