We are planning a short trip in March. LO will be 3 months old. So far, he will not sleep on his own for more than 2-3 hours a night. I'm nervous about bedsharing at a hotel because thee's so much I can't control, like the firmness of the mattress or position of the bed. I would appreciate any advice you can share. Here's what I'm thinking:
Get a room with 2 beds, so I'm on the edge and LO is as far from the other end as possible. My husband can have the other bed to himself.
Bring my own blanket from home (I use a thin twin size blanket so there's no fluff to get in the way).
Should I bring a bedrail?
Is it likely that LO will be willing to sleep all night in a pack and play by 3 months?

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Baby Boy M, born December 2013
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Re: Bedsharing on vacation
I am working on a blog post on this, but it isn't done yet. Your two bed strategy is what we normally do. We move a bed to the location that best suits us, like in a corner. At 3 months, I personally am not wild about baby in the corner with adult on the outside for the whole night because of baby possibly getting trapped if adult scoots during sleep, but I think that the corner works well for nap because there are fewer surfaces to fall from and you are not sleeping, too. For night, I'd put me by the wall and do cuddle-curl with baby and do pool noodle on the outside or pit another piece of furniture that is breathable there (like an arm chair). Another option for a baby that small is to bring a moses basket or clothes hamper and put it between you two on the bed. Personally, I've never encountered a too soft mattress on vacation. The bigger issue is headboards with gaps. But, you can shove rolled towels in those in creative ways, if needed.
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