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Originally Posted by RagingRobert
Is there a Walmart close to a beach any beach
An RV trip to Florida would certainly require a lot of planning...just getting there, planning stops, avoiding night driving, refueling...is tense enough All worth the stress once there setup in the sun with a cold beer and shorts on
I'm assuming guitarboy had a plan and is executing phase 2. Hope he checks in once in while with some details.
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Robert, Just some quick info. Not all Walmarts allow over night "PARKING". In tourist areas where there are many campgrounds and motels the local municipalities have ordinances against it. The individual stores that do allow it usually frown on "Camping out" in their lots ... meaning don't put out awnings and furniture. You may also have to share the lot with overnight truckers trying log their sleep time. It is basically boondocking and dump stations can be few and far between. Anywhere close to the water or attractions will be pricey and mostly booked by now. Your best bet would be to research the trip and find campgrounds further inland and plan day trips to the beaches and book a stay before you get here.
Believe me it is worth the trip. Travel safely, Hank
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