Some RVers have frequent fueler cards for truck stop brands. Be sure
to use yours, if you have one. It will lower your fuel bill, and any
other purchases will help in earning you freebies and points.
With the price of fuel still high, it makes sense for RVers to save
money when they can, by parking overnight at RV truck stops. You can
save the money you would normally have to pay for a campground every
night, and maybe thus add an extra day or two to your trip.
Why Truck Stops?
Many travel centers and stops cater to RVers today, especially RVers
who have big rigs. Loves, TAs, Pilots and Flying Js are found en route
to Edmonton and near other destinations in Canada. Once you know your
exact destination, check for locations along your route.
They often have water and dump stations, in addition to propane, fuel
and other essentials. It's handy to fuel up when you arrive and then
you're ready to head out again the next morning, says H S Cooper Blog.
More Helpful Guidelines for RV Truck Stops
Be sure not to put your slides out when you park overnight at an
RV truck stop. This is also not a good idea in retail lots. If your RV
layout is blocking any storage area in the vehicle, be sure to move
things so that you can get to them overnight. There are no awnings used
in truck stops and no camping chairs.
Patronize the truck stop where you are parked. Find items in the
store or buy fuel. Have something to eat in their restaurant. You'd be
surprised at how good some of the food is. Your goal is saving money, so
you won't want to spend a lot. You're just buying something as a
courtesy to the truck stop proprietors.
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