
Buc-ee’s Parking Rules Surprise Many Texas Drivers
We all know that Buc-ee's is iconic here in Texas. And their iconic status is quickly growing as they continue to open more stores in other states. There is so much to love about the gigantic convenience stores with clean bathrooms, but there are some rules you must follow.
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What Drivers Can and Can’t Do in Buc-ee’s Parking Lots
Everyone knows that Buc-ee’s isn’t exactly popular with truck drivers as the stores have signs at every entrance saying that 18-wheelers are not able to park inside Buc-ee's parking lots. What about getting some sleep after driving hours to Buc-ee's and loading up on snacks?
Whether you’re in an RV or just traveling in your own personal vehicle, the rules are pretty clear from Buc-ee's, “no overnight guests are allowed in their parking lots.” Basically, they don’t want anyone staying too long.

Why Buc-ee’s Doesn’t Allow Overnight Parking
According to their company website the reason they enforce the rule is to “maintain a safe and secure environment for all of their customers.”
There is no exact time limit as to how long you can stay at a Buc-ee's location in their parking lot. But if you want to avoid being asked to leave I wouldn’t stay more than an hour or two, if you really need a nap, it’s probably best to find a different parking lot nearby so you don’t have Buc-ee's management asking you to leave.
While it’s always fun to stop at Buc-ee's to load up on snacks and so many other things you didn’t know that you needed. Remember to make sure you don’t overstay your welcome because they will ask you to leave so they can make room for more customers waiting to hand over money for more snacks and souvenirs.
A Tour of Buc-ee's
Gallery Credit: CJ
