On our class C I made a leecloth (sailboat term) out of two truck tailgate nets sewen together. It was connected to the coach in 8 spots, Top Left Bottom Left, three equadistant on the bottom, bottom right, top right and top center.
It held well ( tested it) and my daughter loved it.
Now the twins came along. They slept on the dinette with a bed rail and extra pillows (still not crwalers).
Our new class A is a bunk model. The twins are on top (bedrail) and molly is on the bottom (bedrail).
Don't take your organs to heaven. Heaven knows we need them here.
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2007 National Surf Side 34DE. Full timing since 1/06/08
2007 Toyota Matrix Da Toad
Park and Play wrote: One more suggestion. If you want to save floor space, make your dinette into the bed, then place the pack and play on the surface. Helps if space is limited.
I was going to say this too. Just stash the cushions somewhere and set the pack and play on the firm surface.
Always, Debbie (single Mom camping with 2 girls, Amanda - 18 and Sarah - 14)
2003 Wilderness Yukon 25' TT and TV 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500
Full-timing and loving it!
RV there yet? Can we stay another night?
Don't stress out my serenity!!
We have always had two dogs, and all of our children slept with us when they were babies. We have 4 children three are grown and one is 5. When we camp or at home our dogs sometimes sleep on bed and never did we have a problem with them stepping on the baby. To us the best and safest place for our baby is between us in bed.
Ken
95 Georgie boy Encounter 37ft 5.9 cummins DP
Saturn SC2