ASMo closet big enough for pack-n-play?

amandaraye

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Strange question, but we're going to have a full house--us two adults in one bed, a 17 yo and 7 yo in the other bed, and the little one (turning 3 while in Disney) on an air mattress that is the width of a pack-n-play and just a bit longer. Any one know if the air mattress might fit IN the "closet" area of the room? It's not enclosed so I know she'll be ok as far as ventilation. Trying to think of a way to give her just a tad more privacy/protection from light while also saving floor space.:confused3

I'm sure none of you busted outa tape measure and got actual measurements of the closet:rotfl: but a best guess would be greatly appreciated! I've googled and searched and looked at photos, but just can't tell the size very well.
 
That is going to be super squishy tight - not sure it would fit there - it is pretty open though.
 
The closet/bathroom sink area of the room may have enough space on the floor as long as anyone getting up in the night to go to the bathroom walks carefully.. :)

Keep in mind there is no closet door at the All Stars and therefore it's really just all open floor space over there..
 

The other thing to remember is the ironing board and iron are hung on the wall in the closet area.

Here is a photo of the closet area from Allearsnet:

ClosetASM.jpg
 
We used a pack 'n play there a few years ago. It fit opposite the beds against a connecting door. There was still a little room to walk. It was tight but doable. Not sure if it would fit in the area you described.
 
If yo are the type to come in at night and stay in, then you might do better putting it under the window. There seemed to be a decent space there, and no worries of someone tripping over him/her getting to the bathroom.
 
We tried to put a pack n play where the clothes are normally hung. And no we didn't think that it worked. But with a mattress if the foot end was slid under the counter it might fit that way. I think you would be better off putting it someplace else though. I would think you would at least have to move the ironing board.
 
Not sure if it will fit but what about when your family needs to use the bathroom in the middle of the night. They would wait the toddler everytime. I'd say by the window is your best bet. Or move the table and chairs and put the air mattress there.
 
We put my DD2 under the thermatat, which is the main wall next to the window. It worked out okay, we had plenty of room. This time, we will have more in the room, so I'm thinking that we may put her where the connecting door would be OR try to move the beds over a tad and put her btw the bathroom wall and the bed. (I think the beds moved when we were there...). The only problem if you put your little one in the bathroom is that you won't be able to use the sink or light. (At least I know my DD would definately wake up with that big light glaring at her).
 














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