First of all, please step down from your high horse and stop attempting to shoehorn words into my mouth - I never said anything about adults not being able to attend and enjoy character dining - I never even mentioned character dining - just that it's clear that some places are better suited to children than others and when this is the case it's often that children can be bored/tired/frustrated and therefore can be (but not always are, as was pointed out) disruptive! Not only this, but I said one size fits all doesn't work all the time - most places it does, it is Disney after all. And by your reckoning, children should be allowed in Victoria and Albert's, so why don't you go tell Disney how wrong THEY are about this...
Furthermore, I clearly said people have the right to take their children wherever, especially at Disney World, but they have to take due consideration for their children - knowing their own children and knowing whether those children will behave/enjoy/want to be at such a restaurant is an important factor in my opinion. I have kids in my family - I work with kids in a profession which requires me to know what makes them tick, so I know how kids work. I also know fully that my brother, for example, would never take his son to a restaurant like Yachtsman while he is young because he would be bored silly and act out, spoiling not only their experience but that of those around them.
I also explicitly stated, in a response to another post, that many kids are a joy to have around in these environments, and without a doubt I love to see happy families dining together wherever it may be - but we all know that children can be unpredictable and it's about parents being responsible and thinking carefully about their choices. It might be Disney World, but you still have to think about what's best.
So yes, please, mold these words into whatever you want them to be once again. The only problem is anyone who reads what I wrote properly could see that I was voicing an opinion and that I made clear it's not a case of people being prevented from dining in certain locations. Just that Disney could be clearer about the ambiance/atmosphere and give a warning that some children may prefer dining somewhere a little livelier or family orientated. Again - this doesn't apply to everyone, so please, anyone who doesn't want to jump down my throat regardless, this last point is important!