It's only for one night, but the logistics are discombobulating me a tad.
We'll be travelling on the Brittany ferry service between Spain and England.
DD will be 17mo, is small for her age and is NOT a very adaptable sleeper. At home she sleeps overnight in her cot.
Now, DD is apparently to old to be allowed a special cot by the ferry company and these cabins are too small to erect a travel cot.
She's not a great co-sleeper, usually needing to be latched on at the very least to stay settled. And besides, she goes to bed at around 1930 (although it will probably be later for this trip).
DH will probably be holed up in the top bunk passed out on sea-sickness drugs.
I'm more-or-less resigning myself to attempting a night of co-sleeping with DD in the lower bunk, but wondered if anyone had successfully tried any other methods...?
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Tips for getting a young toddler to sleep in a ferry cabin....
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InmaculadaConcepcion · 10/06/2011 10:04
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