John From Detroit said:What Gary Said... I have been to ONE, exactly ONE wal-mart that did not alow overnighting by the store's choice, this was a "Neighborhood" Wall-Mart, these are smaller stores, small lot, not open 24 hours, I parked nearby.
I have been to several cities and one state that do not allow overnight parking at Wal-mart, or Truck Stops or anywhere other than a licensed campground.
This is, however, NOT the policy of the store, it is the law of the land upon which the store was built. If you encounter this do NOT blame the store.
John From Detroit said:I have been to several cities and one state that do not allow overnight parking at Wal-mart, or Truck Stops or anywhere other than a licensed campground.
odie1234 said:As an RV traveler who occasionally needs an overnight spot, and a property owner where RVs overnight, I can say without any hesitation that I support all regulations banning free overnight rv parking on private property.
OD, as a property owner it is your right to limit the use of the property, so if you wish to purchase "No overnight RV parking" signs, and invite the police in to ticket (They can not come in without your invitation, in fact your request) That is how it is.