โMay-15-2016 06:35 AM
โOct-02-2016 04:13 PM
TrailerTraveler1 wrote:
We've stayed overnight in WalMarts across the country. We always call ahead and ask. Then pick a spot as far out of the way as possible (sometimes over grass is not available) and put out our slide-out. No chairs and no grill. Of course, our Lance 1685 at 20'9" is not exactly a whopper taking a lot of space anyway. But the slideout always goes out. We also always go into WalMart and buy something ... even if we don't need anything.
The only "problem" we've ever had was on a Saturday night in a small town where apparently "the" place to hang out and cruise was the WalMart parking lot. It was a bit noisy for a few hours. ๐
โOct-02-2016 11:54 AM
โAug-31-2016 06:25 PM
mlts22 wrote:
That happened at WMs in several Texas cities... they became a de-facto CG for rigs barely road-worthy, problems with drugs and petty crime start happening, and WM finally hands out out trespass notices and makes that location into a no-overnighting location. The WM nearest me has always been an overnighting prohibited location from the get-go (although they do not own the land and facilities, so it likely isn't in their control.)
This does concern me. Texas ripped out virtually all its rest stops and turnoff points in the past few years, so if someone needs to rest, the only real alternative was hitting a WM on a trip, which worked until recently. Wonder where people will go if WM decides to just do a corporate "no overnighting" policy across all locations. I personally have never overnighted at a WM, but there are plenty of reasons why it is useful, especially if there are no CGs around, CGs are full, or just taking a rest and want to park for a few hours.
I know in Austin, come SXSW, some people will park in people's driveways and stay there until the police arrive and give them a formal notice to leave, then move one driveway over, and stay there. The only way to get rid of them is to have a "tow away zone" sign in plain sight on the property.
โAug-31-2016 01:51 PM
BigRabbitMan wrote:jake2250 wrote:
On my way fishing early last week, passed by a WM, three Sheriffs cars and big wrecker cleaning the lot just before 5 AM!
I would be interested in where this occurred as I am formerly from Northern CA and frequently stay at a Walmart or two when visiting friends and relatives in the area.
โAug-31-2016 09:08 AM
jake2250 wrote:
On my way fishing early last week, passed by a WM, three Sheriffs cars and big wrecker cleaning the lot just before 5 AM!
โAug-31-2016 09:00 AM
jake2250 wrote:I won't ever be in CA so that won't be an issue for me.nickthehunter wrote:
Walmart encourages Rv'ers to overnight in their parking lots (where local ordinances don't forbid it) if you need to. I am going to continue to accept their hospitality.
You should check with that particular WM, that practice has been canceled at most WM in Northern CA.
On my way fishing early last week, passed by a WM, three Sheriffs cars and big wrecker cleaning the lot just before 5 AM!
Abuse of the privilege has ruined it for all!!!
โAug-31-2016 08:10 AM
hooligan wrote:
After all the shoulda woulda and I never- It comes down to Walmart policy.
Permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on availability of parking space and local laws. Please contact management in each store to ensure accommodations before parking your RV.
Ask the manager...
โAug-31-2016 08:02 AM
nickthehunter wrote:
Walmart encourages Rv'ers to overnight in their parking lots (where local ordinances don't forbid it) if you need to. I am going to continue to accept their hospitality.
โAug-31-2016 07:52 AM
โAug-31-2016 07:06 AM
austinjenna wrote:
It does not have to be a church, home depot, lowes, kmart, church, mall etc.. I have stayed at all these places without a problem.
โAug-31-2016 04:20 AM
โAug-31-2016 04:20 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Anyone tried a graveyard parking lot? Nobody is going to get up & bother you there.
โAug-31-2016 03:37 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Anyone tried a graveyard parking lot? Nobody is going to get up & bother you there.
โAug-31-2016 03:37 AM
some churches are putting up gates.
here in my neck of the woods that is starting to become the norm