valhalla360 wrote:
And I can pull up examples of your preferred layout that I would never consider with an RV.
I wouldn't make a habit of going there for other reasons (they tend to be madhouses)...but these guys have the layout you dislike but plenty of space. It's not uncommon to see 8-10 big RVs all fueling simultaneously.
https://buc-ees.com/
The issue with your example is they tightened everything up to fit a small land area, not the configuration.
Fuel stations designed for "BIG RIGS" are NOT "EVERYWHERE".
There are ZERO stations designed and built for "BIG RIGS" anywhere in my county.
Why do you and others INSIST that "BIG RIG" stations are "EVERYWHERE"?
To access a station designed and built for a "BIG RIG" in my case is a nice 50 minute one way drive to a different county where there is an old truck stop on a very busy Interstate.
Not "EVERYONE" travels 100% on an "Interstate" where one may find the likes of "Flying J's"..
I work in the real world, not some fantasy land where RVrs believe they are "BIG RIGs"..
Not to mention, I WANT to leave those truck stops alone, truckers are "on the clock", they DON'T GET PAID if they are sitting still.. The average truck driver is getting paid by the mile, been that way for many yrs, you stop them, hold them up or delay them you are cutting into their pockets for take home pay. You the average RV owner are clogging up the truck drivers place to fuel up hurting them while you have a blast on them..
How considerate of you..
And yes, many fuel stations must work within the confines of their land. Land isn't cheap, busy places tend to have much higher land costs but I have a hint for you.. It ISN'T all about the "land", it is also about the station CLERK being able to see YOU the "customer" at the pumps..
Customers at the pumps tend to be much easier to see when islands are lined up with the station.. So, high crime rates can influence the layout..
You are more than welcome to use whatever layout you like, but myself having to backout into traffic after taking on those layouts, I will skip those in the future..
I am just pointing out that many stations with that layout do not have enough space between the pump islands and vehicle parking in front of the building.. In those cases, your option is to wait several hrs for all the cars to vacate or back out.