Risky Business (for NYC furs)
14 years ago
I've called the museum several times and even got connected to a real person in charge of reservations, which WASN'T what I was looking for. After pleading the case, she sent me to the field trip sector, which was another machine. Are these guys ever home? And now they think I'm a TEACHER. Leading a CLASS. On a FIELD TRIP. Good gosh.
That being said, after I valiantly tried diplomacy, I suggest we resort to the Tried and True method: Just show up. The good news is self-guided tours are allowed, and encouraged after 1pm, which is when we'll get there. There should be children to perform for, stragglers from leaving field trips.
Now I wouldn't say this to be irrational. Every time I called, I let them know I was arranging this. I'll take any brunt they give you. Think about it though, how many times so far has anyone given us trouble? I'm sure they'll love our suiters.
That being said, after I valiantly tried diplomacy, I suggest we resort to the Tried and True method: Just show up. The good news is self-guided tours are allowed, and encouraged after 1pm, which is when we'll get there. There should be children to perform for, stragglers from leaving field trips.
Now I wouldn't say this to be irrational. Every time I called, I let them know I was arranging this. I'll take any brunt they give you. Think about it though, how many times so far has anyone given us trouble? I'm sure they'll love our suiters.
I could be wrong and things are great but I honestly think you're going to come off as a nuisance if you bring fursuiters into the museum trying to do a tour.
I'd suggest having a beginning portion where you have whoever is interested check out the museum without fursuits. Then after that you can have a fursuiting section where the suiters do their thing and ham it up with the public and their handlers.
I hope things work out for the best for you though.
Don't be stupid, kid.
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