โMar-28-2018 07:09 PM
โFeb-21-2019 09:43 AM
colliehauler wrote:tomman58 wrote:Now that I'm retired I'm not in a hurry and stop early enough in the day to utilize a cheap RV park as well, besides they need the money. I travel of a summer and enjoy A/C and the quite. I usually only plug in. I can understand people who just need a few hours of sleep using Wallyworld, box stores, rest areas, truck stops.
After driving all day a cheap RV park along the hwy gives me power, internet and a hot shower. I hope to never stop at a wallmart or truck stop for the few bucks I have no worries or need to carry my generator.
I agree with Grit dog on a lot of small towns around here will have a nice quiet area for a overnight some even for free or a minimal charge usually a 3 day limit.
โFeb-21-2019 06:33 AM
โFeb-20-2019 08:55 AM
tomman58 wrote:Now that I'm retired I'm not in a hurry and stop early enough in the day to utilize a cheap RV park as well, besides they need the money. I travel of a summer and enjoy A/C and the quite. I usually only plug in. I can understand people who just need a few hours of sleep using Wallyworld, box stores, rest areas, truck stops.
After driving all day a cheap RV park along the hwy gives me power, internet and a hot shower. I hope to never stop at a wallmart or truck stop for the few bucks I have no worries or need to carry my generator.
โFeb-20-2019 07:48 AM
Veebyes wrote:
It is a shame when rules need to be made to enforce what should be common courtesy.
No, there are no rules at Walmart, or anywhere else where people stop for a bit of shut eye. Most TTs, 5ers & TCs don't have built in gennys. If you have a genny that you intend to use go park away from those not likely to have gennys. Park near others that do & are likely to use them.
Simple courtesy.
โFeb-20-2019 06:33 AM
tomman58 wrote:
After driving all day a cheap RV park along the hwy gives me power, internet and a hot shower.
โFeb-20-2019 06:01 AM
โFeb-20-2019 05:49 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Fwiw, when we stop for a quick night, usually can find a little city or county park in most areas that is quiet and sometimes free but always cheap.
โFeb-20-2019 04:46 AM
โFeb-20-2019 02:40 AM
โFeb-20-2019 01:11 AM
azrving wrote:time2roll wrote:
Just park in the generator section and let it rip. Otherwise you need to verify with the store manager what is acceptable. Portable stuff setting out might be a no-no.
Not for me. I love off-grid camping but if I need cool air all night I am looking for hookups.
Walmart has a generator section?
โFeb-19-2019 08:57 PM
โFeb-19-2019 06:08 PM
TomG2 wrote:Lantley wrote:
If your parked and sleeping while Wally Docking,and you don't have a genset running. I don't think you want me to park beside you and fire up my genset.
I don't own or control Walmart parking lots. Do you? Then park wherever you want. They don't owe me peace and quiet. When I pay for a quiet spot, I get a quiet spot. I have been blasted out of bed by the roar of motorcycles at midnight. I don't condemn motorcyclists or their choice of transportation. Some people on here seem to think that Walmart owes them bathrooms, convenient shopping, for other security cameras, designated parking areas, and the absence of "contractor" generators. I aif I were camping around othersm respectful of others and would never fire up a generator where it would bother others. Not everyone feels that way.
โFeb-19-2019 05:43 PM
Lantley wrote:
If your parked and sleeping while Wally Docking,and you don't have a genset running. I don't think you want me to park beside you and fire up my genset.
โFeb-19-2019 05:40 PM
azrving wrote:Right so park in the opposite corner if you are the only one with a generator.time2roll wrote:
Just park in the generator section and let it rip. Otherwise you need to verify with the store manager what is acceptable. Portable stuff setting out might be a no-no.
Not for me. I love off-grid camping but if I need cool air all night I am looking for hookups.
Walmart has a generator section?