For those of you who have registered, which of these items did you decide to go with and why? We have a two story house so I'd like to get a PNP to keep on the main level. I have heard rave reviews about the RNP's. But I've also heard "every baby is different" which I realize, so we won't know if baby will like a swing or bouncer until he's here. It seems a bit much to register for ALL of it, but at the same time, I don't know how to narrow it down from the list in terms of what we'd use.
Thoughts/suggestions? 
Re: Swing, bouncer, rock 'n play, pack 'n play...
We registered for the Graco Pack 'n Play Portable Playard with Newborn Napper, which will be in our room for baby to sleep in until s/he is ready for the crib (as early as is logical). It seemed like the best option and can be used as a changing station and regular pack 'n play as s/he gets older. I also registered for a bouncy seat, but not a swing. Honestly, if I have a swing, I might rely on it too much to soothe baby and keep them occupied while I'm doing things around the house. I think I'm better off baby wearing or using the bouncy seat when necessary. From what I hear, the Rock 'n Play is ok, but is gets cramped as the baby grows. HTH!
This is the exact one on our registry in Laguna Bay, since we will be team secret.
I was so overwhelmed when registering! I hope you odn't mind a little SAIF advice...
My son absolutely loves his fisher price swing! Its by far the most used/best piece of baby equipment we own! We take it upstairs, downstairs and use it far more than the PnP or rocker...
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DD loved the swing -- we had a FP one also.
We also registered for a bouncer and the same pack n play like kelinnyc has.
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We have the same pnp that kelnyc posted. I would definitely recommend getting a swing... Evie took her longest naps in that when she was itty-bitty. I love our FP Starlight Papasan one, and the Snugabunny one gets great reviews too... both plug into the wall which is a great thing!
I got a bouncer but we really don't use it very often, I like our Infant to Toddler Rocker better since when she gets herself moving she can rock herself and it makes for a good spot to put her in while I cook/clean, etc. I survived without a RNP but they seem to be worth their weight in gold to some, especially if you have a little one with reflux.
Happy registering! Try not to get too overwhelmed and do a little at a time! Baby Bargains is a great resource too.
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With ds, I had and used the PNP and swing ALL the time. We never had a bouncer and I didn't miss it since ds would be in the PNP or the swing if someone wasn't holding him.
The RNP sleepers didn't exist when I had ds. I read all the reviews and decided I must have one. I know if I had one with ds it would have been very well enjoyed. ds had bad reflux and I had to figure out ways to incline him while he was sleeping.
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Yeah, I have or am soon getting all 4 things. And I live in an apartment. Total overkill, I know, but I feel like they are all used for different things and I don't know what he'll like. LO will sleep in the RNP, the swing will be to soothe him, the bouncer is more portable to move around the apartment (we do have a big place) and take with us when we visit family for the day. The PNP I probably could live without for now, but we plan to use that for naps and as the changing area since we're not setting up his room until we move this summer. We are planning to buy a house so I figure the PNP will be good to have downstairs when we move, so why not get it now.
We got 3 of the 4 items as gifts and we have the space for them, so I figured why not.
I did at least decide to hold off on the exersaucer until he's a little older, that's something, right?
We registered for the Graco travel crib rather than a pnp, because it will fit better in our bedroom when we want baby sleeping in there with us the first few months. It is a bit smaller than a pnp, but can still be used as a portable play-yard too, so it'll probably get moved down to the main floor once baby is sleeping in her own room.
We also are getting both a swing and bouncer --- the nicer swings are HUGE and not very portable, so it'll pretty much stay on the main level. The bouncer is easier to move around the house where we need it. Hopefully she'll like both. We'll see.
Hope you don't mind if I chime in. I registered for all because I use them for different things. My kids LOVE their swings. That's where they sleep best and it soothes them when cranky. We're worried about DS when he reaches the 25lb weight limit, he only has 7 pounds to go.
I keep PNPs on first floor for naps and use them when we go away. I use their bouncies for feeding, in bathroom when I shower, cooking in the kitchen...they're easy to move around. DS doesn't tolerate the bouncy for very long because he prefers the movement of the swing, but it keeps him contained to let me get things done.
Also, I use a nap nanny for DS to sleep on since he has reflux.
As for toys, right now both love the evenflo exersaucer, both are ehh on the jumparoo and step'n'play piano.
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We have all of those things, although we mainly use the PNP as a changing station. Our baby is still sleeping in her RNP at 6 months. We're going to be working on transitioning her to her crib soon, but the RNP has been an absolute lifesaver. It is totally different from other places the baby can sleep (crib, bassinet, etc.) because it's slanted and has the sides that come up so it kind of cradles the baby in a way that the other things don't. That has made all the difference for us. Of course it's great if a baby can sleep in the crib or something else flat from day one, but it just doesn't seem doable for a lot of babies.
We were concerned about the RNP causing her to have a flat head, but it hasn't. We did put a cloth diaper in between the hard back and the cover, and we have used the Noggin Nest off and on as well (actually in the RNP and her swing and other things where she's on her back).
I know it seems like a lot to get all these things, but I think it's very likely you will really use all of them. Maybe you could get some on CL or at a consignment sale if you don't want to put all of them on your registry.
Wishing you the best with preparing for your LO!
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Thanks for all the responses! Sounds like we may just register for them all at this point and see what happens.
PNP's confuse me by themselves! There are some that are pretty basic (like this one) and others that come with bells and whistles and other things (like this one) and again I don't know which we'd have more use for!
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Honestly, I got the one with all the bells and whistles (same like that one, just different color) and we haven't used it yet so the newborn napper was a waste... and I doubt at this point I will use the changer either, so we could have gotten away with a basic one. If you plan on using it in a 2-story house where you might put baby down to sleep or change them there, then it might be useful... otherwise I'd save the money. Unless someone's buying it for you...