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Travel cot, toddler airbed or bed?

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GingerDoodle · 26/10/2014 17:00

We are going to a hotel overnight soon. Our DD (now 2.1) has been in her cot bed with a bed guard since Easter. When we have been to my family to stay she had a mattress on the floor and when we were on holiday for a week she had a bed with a guard.

So what would others do...put her:

In a travel cot

In a ready-bed (www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1849868.htm)

In a bed with a bed-guard? (may not be possible as we are getting a suite so not sure if they come with twin bed).

TIA!

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ilovepowerhoop · 26/10/2014 17:11

the hotel might have a pull out trundle bed type thing. Why not phone and ask what is available

Littlef00t · 26/10/2014 21:55

Some hotels can provide a cot with a surcharge

IDontWantToBuildASnowman · 27/10/2014 11:13

We used these www.duskymoon.com/products-2/dream-tubes/dream-tubes-product-details/ they are great as they fold completely flat (just the size of a fitted single sheet) and create a really snug safe sleeping place. We have used them on sofa beds and only inserted one tube.

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MumOfTheMoos · 27/10/2014 11:18

You could ask the hotel for a cot but my DS has been in a normal bed with no guard rail since just before his second birthday (he's 2.7 now). At home we put his old cot mattress down and when traveling we put the extra pillows on the floor by the side of the bed. He's fallen out of bed just a handful of times and not for ages.

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