Baby crib or cot
20-08-2016
04:05 PM

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20-08-2016
04:05 PM
Baby crib or cot
If I'm accepting children from 0 to 12. Is it my responsibility to supply s baby cot etc.
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07-02-2020
07:04 PM

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07-02-2020
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I was on the fence about getting a crib, but then I just had a guest ask for a crib so I am going to get a portable one. She was going to rent one and have it delivered but I don't want my guest to have to go through all that. Thanks for answering the questions team!
30-10-2020
04:01 PM

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30-10-2020
04:01 PM
My question is, how can I add a cot to my listing accommodations? I am surprised that cot is not listed.
30-10-2020
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31-01-2022
02:06 PM

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31-01-2022
02:06 PM
Hello community, Just wondering if someone has advice. I have 3 optional cots for adults or children to sleep in. The cots are single, cloth sac made, rustic cots that are quite common in beach areas in Mexico. The problem is that airbnb dose not give me the option to add a cot onto my listing, and right now I have it listed as "toddler bed" which is not very clear since an adult can sleep in the cot comfortably, and it suggests that these are for kids. Any suggestions?
31-01-2022
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23-09-2022
08:42 PM

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23-09-2022
08:42 PM
We supply a wide variety of Baby equipment to AirBNB guests across the UK. From strollers/pushchiars/buggies/prams, travel cots, sterilisers, bouncers....we offer next day delivery too!
23-09-2022
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02-09-2023
03:11 AM

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02-09-2023
03:11 AM
I used to have a wonderful supplier Babys away She would bring anything from pack n play to high charts ect this is fantastic co all over USA Mu Guest love it
NOWWW I'm supposed to be supplying this stuff ?
its getting ridicules
so I bough a pac n play that s it !!! Airbnb is putting these nice companies out of business and expecting us to Store All baby equipment What next !!!
How do other hosts feel
02-09-2023
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02-09-2023
06:24 AM

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02-09-2023
06:24 AM
Yeah Sally, these things don't cost a lot and it does come back to you in the review process.
I supply a porta-cot with inbuilt change-table, a high-chair, a box of childrens toys, (all of which were 'hand me downs' from my grandies, and I even provide a choice of childrens bath towels for those 4-8 year olds that like to choose!. They can choose between Frozen, Toy Story or Star Wars
Little things like that Sally, parents really take on board and remember.....you made their child happy and they won't forget that! I couldn't care if Airbnb suggest it or not, I just consider supplying these things a good hosting aide!
The only thing I don't provide is a childs car seat. I even have a stroller around here but I find parents will always travel with one and prefer their own.
I don't charge additional for any of these things and I find parents really do appreciate it and tell me how thoughtful I am.
It doesn't cost much, those towels were about $5 each, have lasted through about 30 kid stays and have turned out to be one of my hosting assets.
Cheers.........Rob
02-09-2023
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02-09-2023
10:36 AM

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02-09-2023
10:36 AM
@Jeananne0 I offer a porta cot and high chair 'on request, also a single mattress to be made up as often two children and grandma or mum and dad and child will sleep in one room. mum and dad often move around in the night as do the children , just make sure everything has a waterproof. also when you accept the reservation then ask if those things will be required . Also chidrens glasses cups bowls and utensils as well as extra flannels and a basket of books toys and movies. In Australia make sure the tv is tuned at all times to ABC kids. Life will be easier... H
02-09-2023
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23-06-2024
06:31 PM

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23-06-2024
06:31 PM
We have a fold-up cot in our place but if our guests want anything beyond that we direct them to Tiny Explorers where they can rent basically anything they need.
23-06-2024
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20-01-2025
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20-01-2025
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I have a baby crib in my apartment, and I must say nestig customer service ** really helped me find the perfect option. They guided me through different choices that would fit well in my small flat without compromising on comfort and safety for my little one. I was worried about finding something that wouldn't take up too much space, but they had some great compact and stylish designs that suited my needs perfectly. Plus, the assembly was super easy, which was a huge relief. If anyone else is looking for space-saving baby furniture, I’d definitely recommend checking them out
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20-01-2025
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