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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Welcome To The Berlin Walmart Campground

There were at least seven campers parked in the main parking lot at Walmart this past weekend. These campers should be parked in the recycling parking lot area instead, closer to Rt. 50. The sad part is, the cost to park at a campground in this area is so outrageous, (price wise) any more, very few can afford the rental space so they park at Walmart instead. It's a great service Walmart provides but they should police this better and make sure the campers park in the other recycling lot. 

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Walmart have always been very gracious by allowing overnight camping for travelers en route to other destinations. It’s convenient, reasonably safe and beats trying to find a site for one night, but if this is factual and people are actually camping there because of the proximity to OC then I agree. It should be stopped. They’ll just end up screwing it up for those of us that appreciate the courtesy of overnight parking when WalMart stop allowing if for fear of the Clampitts pictured above making it their vacation spot.
Reminds be of the Married With Children episode where the Bundy’s vacationed in the supermarket.

Anonymous said...

Actually that walmart does not allow overnight parking. There are signs every where.
I was there sunday morning and a group of campers were just finishing their breakfast.

Anonymous said...

Googling Walmart's rules for RV/Camper/Tractor Trailer overnight Parking - it says: "Seems obvious, but it's always worth mentioning. Park only in the spaces designated for RV parking. You should always double-check with the store ahead of time, so you aren't rudely awakened by a security guard!

Since you are very concerned over where these vehicles park,maybe you could check with Store Manager and have Berlin parking area changed. I expect along a highway is designated area to entice other Campers to join the group. Here in Pocomoke campers are visible from Rt 13.

It shows Campers are welcomed and gains Walmart customers. Who wouldn't go in Walmart shopping while there overnight. The Camper area do not block parking lot traffic.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a New type of Homeless camp.

Anonymous said...

if they can afford those campers and trucks to haul them, they can afford a camp site

Anonymous said...

Camping used to be the poor man's vacation now it's not affordable at all.

Anonymous said...

Campers have to shop too. Are they shopping, or camping at the lot?

Anonymous said...

I agree.... Walmart is great for allowing overnight camping. I also want to point out that since finances have been bad other campgrounds have been allowed campers to stay put and work out of the campground and drive the real campers to search for nicer more stable campground sites where people and not coming and going at all hours. Selling the camper.

Anonymous said...

I know some of them park there and wait for their spots at some of the camping grounds - I know check in time can be late in the afternoon and with Ocean City traffic its a great spot to stop and have lunch - Its a wonderful service Walmart offers but like anything it should be treated with respect by the people who use it and that is no always the case.

Anonymous said...

11:26 AM punctuation much?
Campgrounds have ALWAYS had the onsite work arrangement for campers.

Anonymous said...

9:15 AM Whiner. Those lots are huge and rarely full, and they always park at the end of the lots.

Anonymous said...

You can camp there you are just not allowed to drink and they ask that you extinguish your camp fire before leaving.

Anonymous said...

Well at least we could discuss it maturely without one of us turning to the retorts one would expect from a five year old.....oh, wait. Never mind.

Anonymous said...

Hell yeah!

Anonymous said...

I don't think this is a great idea for this particular Walmart because they are taking business away from the campgrounds and revenue for the county.

This policy is designed for travelers who are to tired to drive and gives them the opportunity to pull over to get some rest before killing someone.

Worcester County needs to step in and put a stop to this.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Campers have to shop too. Are they shopping, or camping at the lot?

July 24, 2018 at 11:01 AM

Are you blind? Don't you see all the lawn chairs out?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
I agree.... Walmart is great for allowing overnight camping. I also want to point out that since finances have been bad other campgrounds have been allowed campers to stay put and work out of the campground and drive the real campers to search for nicer more stable campground sites where people and not coming and going at all hours. Selling the camper.

July 24, 2018 at 11:26 AM

It's not overnight camping, Idiot, it's overnight parking.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
I agree.... Walmart is great for allowing overnight camping. I also want to point out that since finances have been bad other campgrounds have been allowed campers to stay put and work out of the campground and drive the real campers to search for nicer more stable campground sites where people and not coming and going at all hours. Selling the camper.

July 24, 2018 at 11:26 AM

WTF did you just say?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
9:15 AM Whiner. Those lots are huge and rarely full, and they always park at the end of the lots.

July 24, 2018 at 12:01 PM

He's not whining you moron. If it doesn't have parking spaces for campers then they shouldn't park there and they definitely shouldn't camp there. The parking spaces are marked for a reason.

Anonymous said...

Who would want to camp at a Walmart parking lot? It's blacktop with no shade, not near the water or with a view. They might as well have stayed in their own hometown and parked at their local Walmart. Would have saved a lot of gas.