Lisa0503
Proud DVC Owner - BWV & SSR
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Robo said:It would not be a "sitting on the sidelines" situation.
If you bring a "child" who is outside of the "window" age, your party would not be admitted (or at least one adult would have to stay outside the gates with the "old" kid until regular opening time.)
Robo - I beg to differ.... Many Diser's have reported being able to attend the Little Ones EMH that did not even have children with them. Even if Disney has decided to enforce the LOEMH, it is for FAMILIES with children under 5. Older siblings, grandparents ect are part of the family and would not be denied entry. Now stop trying to stir the pot

Dh will be meeting us later in the week and I WILL be taking all of my children with me to the Little Ones time. How on earth can I leave my 9 and 6 year olds alone so that their little 4 year old brother can enjoy that time? Did Disney actually make this rule or is this someone's "thought" as to what should be done? I am not flaming anyone, I just need to clarify...because seriously, what are they going to do, tell my four year old that he is S.O.L. because his parents popped out some older siblings so now he cannot get in?!!! That is the WORST thing I have ever heard of Disney doing. Disney is supposed to be about families having fun together. NOT about seperating them. 

We took a bus tour of Europe on our honeymoon and when we were in Paris there was this tiny older asian woman in the hotel elevator with us who barely cleared my husbands waist. As she was looking up at him, one of our touring mates said to her (refering to my husband) "We grow them big in America" and she replied with "King Kong" IT is one of the most humorous memories from our honeymoon! Needless to say, I am sure you will notice us...