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HELP! travel cot for semi-cosleeping bf-to-sleep 14mo

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bytheseaside · 11/11/2013 13:41

I need to get a travel cot to stay in hotel with my co-sleeping 14mo very soon - we've been putting off a trip that can't be put off any longer. She bf to sleep,wakes easily if transferred so won't generally sleep in a cot (trying to change, but that's a whole other story). I'm thinking if I can get one with a zip down side, I can lie on cushions of the floor next to her, feed to sleep, then zip her up! I want something that I can also use as a playpen on the trip whilst I'm in the shower etc.
Does anyone have experience of travel cots for a similar baby? I've seen the phil and teds one - very expensive, but might do the trick. Is is silly to be getting a travel cot for a baby of this age?
I've also posted in products. but thought I'd get some more responses here

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bundaberg · 11/11/2013 13:53

samsonite bubble might work

although personally i'd prob just bedshare for the night!

bytheseaside · 11/11/2013 18:12

trouble is, she rolls out of bed unless hemmed in like at home, and I need something that will work as a toddler- containing playpen too

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KatAndKit · 15/11/2013 14:27

A hotel should usually be able to provide a cot that you can use as a playpen. Take a bed rail with you for co sleeping perhaps?

poocatcherchampion · 18/11/2013 20:10

push the bed up against the wall and bed rail on the other side.

otherwise how about a ready bed for her to sleep in on the floor and ask hotel for a cot to solve the playpen bit?

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