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Bringing the bus home but where to stay???

Started by Dave Siegel, September 23, 2011, 04:37:49 AM

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Bill B /bus

I would vote for Walmart mostly except for the Flying J on  I95 in Latta, SC. A huge lot is at most half full ever.  

if you need a campground try ST George, SC. There is a Passport America park in the back side of a motel. Right off the highway but lower in elevation, noise goes over the top. PA price was $15.

Flying J in Brunswick, GA is busy and full all the time.  Instead push on to the Florida Welcome Center. Stay to the far right and go to the RV pull through spaces. From thier to Naples is a days drive. A suggestion is to avoid accident city, I 75 especially around the Tampa/St Pete area, is US 17 south to FL 80 turn right and I 75 in Ft Meyers is about 5 miles from there.

Enjoy your trip and good luck.

Bill

Bill & Lynn
MCI102A3, Series 50 w/HT740

Gary '79 5C

Bill,

Where is accident city ??  Never heard.

I like to take Rt 301 thru Callahan, Starke, etc etc, to Ocala. Watch your speed however. Peaceful route for me.
Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
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artvonne

   I think its safe to say many here avoid campgrounds. The reasons are many, not only cost, but most are far off the route were taking, and if were just traveling and need a spot to sleep, its really rather idiotic to burn up $4 gallon fuel going out of your way to blow $20 to sleep somewhere, not knowing what youll run into there. Having a bunch of drunks outside your spot laughing and carrying on with their yippie dog barking til the butt crack of dawn, I vote truck stop and rumblin diesels.

   We stayed at a WM up in northern Missouri, I dont think anyone in that town had a muffler of their Truck or Camaro/Mustang, and they continually drove through the parking lot gassin the loud pedal until we gave up and drove on down the road.

   When we first came into NWA, we asked about staying at the WM in Bentonville, which is the home of Walmart. Manager said not to, that although it was WM policy to allow RV parking, Bentonville would ticket you if you did. He directed us to park over at Rogers Sams Club, which is closed at night and quiet and dark as anything.

  Campgrounds do have a place if your planning on hanging around somewhere a while, let the kid run and play and swim, and we use them. We generally like State and US Forestry campgrounds best, usually very quiet and nice. Somehow have a hard time paying $20-$30 just to park in some campground though. Weve stayed in rest areas, truck stops, walmarts, back lot of mom & pop restaurants, never really had a problem. Basically we drive until we dont want to anymore and start looking for a place to land.

RJ

Dave -

There is a Yahoo Group dedicated to "WalMarRVing" that you should seriously look at for your travels.

Once you join, in the files section (tab on left of main page), you'll find a .pdf document you can use to find out which WMs allow ON parking and which ones do not.

The list is maintained and updated frequently, well worth having it bookmarked.

Here's the link to the group's main page:

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/walmartrving/

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)
1992 Prevost XL Vantaré Conversion M1001907 8V92T/HT-755 (DDEC/ATEC)
2003 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon "Towed"
Cheney WA (when home)

Dave Siegel

Thanks RJ, that was a great link. Turns out I had an old Yahoo account so signing up was a breeze they just had to re-verify some things and bada-bing I was in. The links looks just like what I was looking for and I will be sure to use them.

Thanks again,

Dave Siegel
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Len Silva

QuoteFuel in Ga. before entering Fl, has been my experience.

But don't wait until you get too close to the border.  The dealers have figured that one out.  Load up at least 50 miles before the border.

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belfert

Quote from: Len Silva on September 25, 2011, 06:47:14 AM
QuoteFuel in Ga. before entering Fl, has been my experience.

But don't wait until you get too close to the border.  The dealers have figured that one out.  Load up at least 50 miles before the border.

Same thing in Wyoming on the Utah border.  Utah prices are much higher so prices in Evanston are higher than Wyoming prices, but still lower than Utah prices.
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uncle ned



Dave on your way home.  try 321 and 301 You will be traveling with a lot of local trucks and logging trucks.  The diesel is a lot cheaper than on the interstate and the ride is a lot ease on the nerves.

uncle ned
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thunderstruck

I don't like CG's for quick overnight stops. I usually prefer truck stops or rest area's. Look for the rest area's that have "overnight security"....
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Ft.Lauderdale, Florida.

luvrbus

On the road where wi fi or the net is not available we use the WM atlas cost you $4.95 and lists every WM,Sam's and their grocery store chain in the US that prohibits or allows overnight parking gives you the directions to that store that is were the people on the Yahoo group get their info fwiw 
I have saw people dumb enough to pay $19.95 at CW for book for free parking at a WM locations  lol

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

kingfa39

wonder who Gene is?? lived in NC for 27 yrs but do not know who this could be, could you please let me know
Frank Allen

mikelutestanski

Hello:   Russells diesel repair    2080 John Shehan road, Mill Spring NC  828-863-2102..     
      Right off rte 74 exit 170.  Approx  30 miles north of Spartonburg SC..
   Just left there friday. Had a problem with my 50 Dn alternator. Lost a pulley in NY state and called Gene. He had an 70 amp 24V alternator (air cooled) waiting and we fabricated a bracket and got the bus back on track.  The boys identified a leaky exhaust manifold gasket which was replaced and we were on our way.  Great place and great poeple to work with. Gene has 40 years experience working with diesels and big equipment. His knowledge is very extensive. 
   Daves bus looks great. power steering and other additions. 
     just got home and the bus is in the barn..  whirlwind trip to CNY for a funeral and some work that was promised a while ago.
      Had to duck and dodge the flooding in Pa when going north.   Interesting trip.
   Regards and happy bussin mike
Mike Lutestanski   Dunnellon Florida
  1972 MCI 7
  L10 Cummins  B400R  4.625R

RJ

Clifford -

Quote from: luvrbus on September 25, 2011, 11:19:51 AM
. . . that is were the people on the Yahoo group get their info. . .

That may have been true initially, but currently, many members of the group contribute to the site and the list is updated almost monthly - certainly much more frequently than the printed atlas.

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)
1992 Prevost XL Vantaré Conversion M1001907 8V92T/HT-755 (DDEC/ATEC)
2003 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon "Towed"
Cheney WA (when home)

luvrbus

That's probably true RJ if you fill out the card in the altas WM sends you the update along with their Neighborhood Markets that allow overnight parking I haven't heard if they are going to allow overnight parking at their new Express stores or not anything on the Yahoo group about over night parking at those   

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

mikelutestanski

Hello:       I did discuss Genes shop in my last post but the original thread  mentioned  a way to get back to florida cheaply .
    In my case I had to get to atlanta so I took I26 to I 85 south. we stayed at a flying j at carnesville exit 160. THen I85 to I 75. Two flying Js @ 201 and 2 then into florida and home.
    However to get to the eastern part of florida take I26 to I95 head south. Flying J @ brunswick exit 29. Great barbeque at the Georgia pig @ 29.
     I stay at flying J or pilot because it is easy and usually not much of a problem. you can run your generator if necessary.
     flying J has a book published monthly with all the stops listed although I did find one in georgia not in the book on 85.   Usually has pilots listed also.
     I park in either section  truck side or Rv side.
      Regards  and happy bussin   mike
Mike Lutestanski   Dunnellon Florida
  1972 MCI 7
  L10 Cummins  B400R  4.625R