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Old 01-10-2009, 12:35 AM   #1
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Just wondering if anyone has ever spent the night at a Walmart? What are the rules (time in, time out, etc) as well as any other experiences in doing this.



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Old 01-10-2009, 12:41 AM   #2
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I have Never stayed at a Wal-Mart....I see many doing it in my area.....I have stayed at a Cracker Barrel once for a few hour nap and had no trouble at all. Also I have a friend Manages a Grocery Store and hedoesn't mind at all when someone overnights in his parking lot.
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Old 01-10-2009, 03:08 PM   #3
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We have stayed in Wal-Mart parking lots a few times. Its better than paying $$ for a site you are just staying overnight for a few hours sleep. The only "rule" is that you ask someone at the service/courtesy desk. From what I've heard, per Sam they never to turn RVers away. He always liked camping and wants RVers to be welcome. Besides, they know we stock up while we are staying there. Common sense is to not make yourself look like a full-fledged campsite with lawn chairs, awning out, ect. When we stay, we get as level as possible and I'll drop the front & rear jacks.



Another plus to staying at Wal-Mart is security. Last year we were going across Colorado July 4th on vacation and couldn't find a site. So were left with the options of staying at a truck stop, rest area or a Wal- Mart. We chose to Find a Wal-Mart since there are security cameras in the parking lots and they are well lit.I would hate to get into a rest area or truck stop in the middle of no where and be faced with a criminal type.
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Wal*Mart makes a great rest stop or overnighter in a pinch. Some places do not allow this, not becuase Wal*Mart doesn't want RV'ers but becuase of local ordinances. There are always a few that abuse and over-use Wal*Mart's generosity and have ruined it for others.



I enjoy stopping at Wal*mart as it is a safe place to stop and I can refill my fridge and enjoy lunch with the kids/wife at our own pace.Edited by: mwebber78
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Old 01-11-2009, 12:08 AM   #5
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We have stayed at Walmarts on our why to the races at Darlington and Charlotte a few times and it worked out well for us.There were always a few other rigs there when we were there. We leave to go to the races after work and can't make the 13 hour trip without stopping. We try to travel to about 3am and then look to stop . We try rest areas first butthey tend to be full. We have also stayedat aFlying J a few times if we find room there after fueling up.
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Old 01-11-2009, 02:32 AM   #6
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We've stayed at Walmarts a few times. It is great place to lay over for a short night when in transit. For us it works great when we are heading south, we can leave in the evening and drive for a couple of hours and then stop at the Super Walmart in Lacey, WA or Chehalis, WA. It puts us past most of the heavy Seattle rush hour traffic we would encounter if we had waited and left in the morning. We call them from the road when we are about 30 minutes away andlet them know wewill be pulling in soon.They will usually suggest a part of the parking lot to use.

We won't even bother buying groceries before we leave home if we know we will be first nighting at Walmart.We'llwait andstock up when we get to Walmart. I think of the dozen or so times we have stayed at one we have never left without spending at least $50on groceries, at the deli, or on RV supplies...
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I agree with the other posts. Â*We have stayed in Walmarts both in Canada and the US and as long as parking is allowed and you are discreet it's great for an overnite. Â*We always make a point to go in and spend some money for the hospitality.
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Old 01-12-2009, 12:40 PM   #8
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I think the Flying J Truck-stops are the best for over night stays. I usually park in the back with the big rigs. Sometimes I get lucky and get next to a light pole so I can extend the slides. No one complains about the generator running either. And it is legal. No worries about someone banging on your door in the middle of the night.











They also offer free water & dumping at the RV island. How can you beat that?
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Old 01-13-2009, 10:29 AM   #9
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I also mirror what has already been said. I have used them for a quick overnight rest before heading out the next day. I think that the sign near Eau Claire(?) WI, even lists RV parking at the store...at least it did 2-years ago. Like others, I go in early to shop, fresh doughnuts, and the oh-#^$@, we left the @#$%% at home replacement item.

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Old 01-13-2009, 06:56 PM   #10
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We haven't stayed at a Wal-Mart yet but we have stayed at Dixie truck stop, rest areas, and a Cracker Barrel and never had a problem.
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Old 01-26-2009, 04:15 PM   #11
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I've stayed at Walmarts as well as a number of other retailers, truck stops, roadside rests, local parks and cemeteries. The only real requirement most people have is that you ask them if it's O.K. and then park in an area they specify. Shopping with them does help to sweeten the experience and make the next camper more welcome. Of course, I usually needed to do some shopping anyway, so no big deal. Some areas do have local ordinances against people spending the night in parking lots, so please, do ask. Just because someone else is already parked there doesn't mean they asked and it's O.K.



Also, as mentioned, don't make it look like you're setting up camp. Our local Walmart can't allow overnighters because someone came in and actually set up camp. Completewithjunker pickup and camper with a trashedcamp trailer,blue tarps, bar-b-que and dogs running loose. To get the people out of the parking lot, Walmart had to call the Sheriff's department and that lead to a county ordinance about ovenight stays at businesses.



Fortunately, not to many Walmarts have this problem, thanks to quality campers like the people we have in these forums.
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Old 04-18-2012, 05:15 AM   #12
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tried camping in the walmart in Lake George NY region.....asked at the desk and was told no because the local campgrounds comlained they were loosing business. It was mid NOV and everyone else was closed.Ask at desk to find out first.
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Old 04-18-2012, 09:50 PM   #14
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If we stay at Wal-Mart, and we have a couple times, we shop in the store and I have been known to police up the immediate area near where I'm staying, and have pushed a few carts from the parking lot to the store as well.

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Old 04-19-2012, 12:16 PM   #15
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Yep. Beats the truck stops most times for noise and has better security.



Just act like a human being and not some sort of animal and you will be fine.



Ask the desk for permission and where they would like you to park, patrionize the store if needed, don't treat their rest rooms like a bath house and don't set up camp, just do what is really necessary to have a good night.



And contrairy to what someone above tried to imply, Staying at most Wal Marts is LEGAL.
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Just did a trip to Myrtle Beach and stayed at Frederick and Summersville Walmarts and we were always welcome.
Staff looking after the parking indicated to us where were the best places to park.
Off course like Ruck mentionned, we did everything we could to return the favor.

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Here is a website you can go on to tell you which Wal Mart does not allow camping.

http://www.freecampgrounds.com/noparking.html
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Here is another website, which gives you the date that it is updated.

http://www.walmartatlas.com/no-park-walmarts
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Go to this website and you will be able to download an app for your mobile for Wal Mart

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