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LA Baby
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(2.00)
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(6.77)
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Last Update:
October
18, 2009
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Flimsy, October 13, 2008
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Reviewer: jmh from Melbourne, FL
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jmh
saw things this way
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Pros:
I assume it meets the safety standards for distance between the slats etc.
Cons:
The mattress is horrible.
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This is the crib the Holiday Inn in Worthington, Ohio provided for us on our recent stay. Luckily I had packed our SnuggleNest just in case. The crib was small and did not appear sturdy. The sides don't drop down, but we're tall enough to lower the baby all the way down so that was ok. It's just a lightweight painted white metal crib with a bunch of metal bars on caster wheels. The "mattress" is this terribly flimsy thing that reminds me of the mattress in my pack-n-play but with a worse cover. The cover was like a netting and the mattress curled up at the end. Ours didn't come with any additional bedding to put a new sheet over the mattress. The crib bottom sits almost down to the floor and there is no way to adjust it up any higher. Our baby would not sleep in it. I tried twice. I got her to sleep, put her in it, and she slept for about 20 minutes and then woke up each time. After that I put her in the SnuggleNest and she slept all night. At home she sleeps all night in the bassinet of the pack-n-play next to our bed. We had this crib next to our bed in the hotel room, but it was just too uncomfortable for her to sleep in.
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