FAQs

Can I attend the Littles Lock In alone?
Yes, we welcome all littles, middles, bigs, mummies, daddies, caregivers (and everything in between).

What should I wear?
At LLI the Dress code is simple – keep it kid friendly. No top half nudity and minimum on bottom is diaper or underwear. No nipples, genitals or bums on display. No latex, leather or PVC. Plastic pants are fine.

Please arrive and leave the event in vanilla/street clothing. Our venues will always have plenty of lockers and dedicated space available for changing once you have arrived.

Anyone not following dress code will be asked to change. If you refuse to change we will ask you to leave. If there is any doubt as to whether or not your outfit is suitable, it probably isn’t, however you can contact us with any queries. We will be strict with these rules to protect the immersive nature of the event.

Can I wear a Nappy?
Yes, there is a changing room equipped with wipes, talc and nappy bags for changing. We do not provide nappies and we kindly ask that people do not mess nappies at events.

Do I have to dress like a baby?
No, you can if that’s what you are comfortable in but it is not required. The only thing we ask is that there is no nudity or fetish wear (eg: latex, leather, bondage). Basically, keep it kid friendly.

Why Is it called a Lock In?
So we can create as fully immersive space as possible we ask everyone to arrive between 12pm and 1pm. This is when we will have our introduction meeting and go over the activities we will be running and when. We aim to keep late arrivals to a minimum so we can create a fully immersive and comfortable environment for all attendees with minimum interruptions.

I’m running late can I still come along?
Yes, the entrance is manned for the whole event and we will let you in. We understand people will be running late due to circumstances they can’t help such as public transport, work etc.

How do I get to the event?
Check the location section for the specific event. This will include what3words, maps, and links as well as information about public transport and parking options.

Is there disabled access?
Derby – Yes, it is all on one level with a small ramp into the main entrance. There are a few narrow door ways however we will avoid using these spaces. The is no accessible toilet however they are level access.

If you have any other accessibility concerns please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate and check the accessibility page.

How can I best get in touch with the event organisers?
We recommend that you contact us via our socials such as fet.