We're very sure we'll be getting one of these PNP - since we're in a two story apartment. My husband was especially interested in those with a changing table feature (he'll be the caretaker 100% when I'm back to work) - perhaps more convenient than walking upstairs for every diaper change. I've read a couple reviews that these changing tables are kind of flimsy - true? What about using the bassinet area as a changing spot instead (with something over it of course)? Should we save our money and get the ones without a changing table feature? Thanks so much in advance.
Re: Graco Pack 'n Plays: changing table feature
We had a Graco Pack'n Play with our son and I would say we used the changing table feature until he was about two or three months old. The weight limit is pretty low on it and so it's definitely not a feature you will use for very long (atleast with ours it was).
As far as having a two story living space, we ended up just making our own little changing station on the floor with a changing pad that folds up, a few diapers, wipes, and diaper cream. We just have it tucked away in our entertainment center and to this day, if our little guy needs a change we just do it downstairs instead of going all the way upstairs.
We put our DS in our room when he was first born with the PNP. I liked having the changing table on it when he was first born to change nighttime diapers, however you probably won't want to put a baby on there for very long as the weight limit I don't think is very high. For early on convenience it is good, but we basically have a little waterproof mat and a bucket of daipers/wipes/cream ect. that we slide out from other the couch when we need to change a diaper on our main floor.
I never used the changing table feature and think you could easily use the bassinet area for changing space. The only thing I could see the changing table section being better for is it's slightly higher than the bassinet portion so you're not bending over as much. Which may or may not be a big deal.
I found you change the baby wherever, couch, floor, bed, we never used our main changing table as often as I thought we would.
So I'd say if it costs less to get it without, then go for it.
Wow - fast responses! Very helpful - thanks everyone. We're thinking of getting either the Nouvelle or the Chadwick. Just need to see these in person. Seems like the ones with the newborn napper are bit costly for what appears a very limited time feature.
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you can use the floor for a "changing table"
we didn't find ours to be flimsy. MIL used our PNP at her house for a bed and it also had the changing table attached. On ours....I think it was Fisher Price....you couldn't have the changing table and bassinet feature up at the same time. You could, however, have the changing table up while the regular size PNP was in use.
the changing table is nice but not necessary. you can use the couch or floor to change him/her. you can buy a $25 contoured changing pad for downstairs and keep that on the floor.
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this exactly!
https://www.amazon.com/Graco-Modern-Playard-Bassinet-Changer/dp/B001GQ2P96/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1293980295&sr=8-7
we have this one...i LOVED the changing table part...we used it till she was about 5 months old? and LO is in the 95 percentile. (and she was almost 10 pounds at birth) Very practical, not flimsy at all...but that is probably dependent on quality of PNP too. I got mine from Kohls when they were having their 30% off sale and Kohl's cash back. I totally scored.
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Agree! We have a Graco PNP and the changing table is the best part! Actually really looking forward to setting it up again for the next one. Not at all flimsy. My daughter was small, so we used it for at least 6 months for changing. I also agree with others about having a small diaper/wipe/blanket set in your living room. We kept ours in a small box on the lower shelf of a side table - convenient and nonintrusive so you can do a quick change on the couch or floor.