stacktester
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I have been to FW several times and on a couple occassions we drove in from another place and stayed in the overflow lot til early morning and checked in, then went back to the camper, dressed and caught a bus to a park. Great way to get a head start. We come back around 2 p.m. and move the trailer to a site.
The first time we did this we came in around 1 a.m. and crashed til 6. This last time we were there at TG I pulled in around 11:45 and no more had we gotten in the trailer a guard knocks and says you have to be gone by midnight. I explained we were checking in and he said unless you had to check out because you didn't have a space for Thanksgiving Day you can't stay here.
There were about 6 other rigs of all sizes around and they didn't go. They didn't have parking passes either. I left and went to find a rest area or park close by but nothing. I guess with so many places to stop there aren't any rest areas. So about 1:30 I was too tired and went back and pulled in. I saw 2 Disney Security vehicles go right by and they didn't say a word.
I guess the moral to the ? is, has anybody else done this and had a problem. I was thinking that people who come from far away do this because they leave early and allow some extra time in case of traffic, weather, etc.
Also do you see a reason nobody should do this. On times we've been and pulled up to the toll booth I always see rigs parked in the overflow. Maybe because it was TG and it was a little crowded he was worried it would fill up.
The first time we did this we came in around 1 a.m. and crashed til 6. This last time we were there at TG I pulled in around 11:45 and no more had we gotten in the trailer a guard knocks and says you have to be gone by midnight. I explained we were checking in and he said unless you had to check out because you didn't have a space for Thanksgiving Day you can't stay here.
There were about 6 other rigs of all sizes around and they didn't go. They didn't have parking passes either. I left and went to find a rest area or park close by but nothing. I guess with so many places to stop there aren't any rest areas. So about 1:30 I was too tired and went back and pulled in. I saw 2 Disney Security vehicles go right by and they didn't say a word.
I guess the moral to the ? is, has anybody else done this and had a problem. I was thinking that people who come from far away do this because they leave early and allow some extra time in case of traffic, weather, etc.
Also do you see a reason nobody should do this. On times we've been and pulled up to the toll booth I always see rigs parked in the overflow. Maybe because it was TG and it was a little crowded he was worried it would fill up.