WPZ only recently changed their mind about allowing fursuiters in the zoo. They wouldn't allow it until up to the pandemic. Kijani hosted a successful fursuiting event there just a few weeks ago, so this one in my video was actually the 2nd time that fursuiters visited WPZ. Change in mind might have to do with new people in the zoo management and/or the fact they're just glad that people are visiting and spend money after the zoo was closed for some part during the pandemic. I also heard zoo staff was very happy with how the 1st outing went, noting it added a lot to guest entertainment and lots of happy faces, so WPZ really seems to be cool with fursuiters. However, it's still advisable to let them know in advance that fursuiters plan to visit. Security staff patrolling the zoo actually asked whether we had permission - and then asked us to pose for a photo!
I, for myself, don’t mind being called a mascot, because I’ve found my way into the fandom not only through Kijani but also admiring sports mascot, who appear a lot at community events and do the same there like we fursuiters do here: Performing to make kids smile!
They did, we unfortunately only got one video guy to handle the camera, and 4 fursuiters, so it was a bit hard to get equal screen time for everyone. We all enjoyed ourselves, though.
Definitely do it! There's nothing more rewarding than making a child smile through the performance of a fursuit or mascot costume. We've got quite a few zoo visitors thing we're WPZ's official mascots:) Was one of my most memorable public outings!
The zoo's stance on fursuiters on their property changed after the pandemic for the better. This was one of the best public fursuiting experiences I've ever had and with the zoo loving us so much, Kijani plans to make this a regular event going forward.
@@KitwanaLionGlad to hear it. I first saw you and your panel videos of FURSUITING 101 with Gale Frostbane. I have since then seen all on your channel. It's clear this brings you so much joy. I only hope to achieve some margin of your success when I can get a suit of my own. Yours is a legacy of love ❤️. May you bring smiles for years to come.😊
@@Snuggles_the_Unholy D'aww, thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to see you find my content inspiring, that's why I'm running this channel! UA-cam is a highly competitive, oversaturated environment nowadays, but the key is to be authentically yourself and be the best person you can be. The rest is outside of your control. I am good friends with a few other popular UA-camrs and we don't compete against each other, even though some feature very similar or the same content, but still, each of us is different and caters to a slightly different audience. Don't care too much about clicks and views, just enjoy what you're doing, be yourself and a positive example for others. A tip: What will greatly help you is having a friend that would be able to document your fursuiting adventures on camera once you have your suit. That makes it a lot easier. As for myself, I'm not leaving anywhere soon and, in fact, I have projects for 1-2 additional costumes within the next 5 years. Stay tuned and have fun fursuiting!
D'aww, thank you so much. Appreciate your kind comment. That's the exact reason why I perform my Lion character and why I run this channel. To spread joy to everyone!
@Travel Star it would sound wierd and muffled in a fursuit so imagine trying to roar and sound8ng like a dying elephant in the snow. You wouldn't want to scare them.
@@KitwanaLion Did the Woodland Park zoo establish a process to register with them you were going to be in costume? I'm kinda curious to know what process would satisfy what might be the concern with face-covering costumes.
@@loriwahschannelofwahsomene7440 You may want to direct your question directly to Kijani, as he's the local and was the organizer of this outing. I know that he inquired beforehand to make sure we'd be welcome there, but the exact process, you'd need to ask him.
I love how several people are like "ive never seen mascots at this zoo before 🤨" hehehehe
WPZ only recently changed their mind about allowing fursuiters in the zoo. They wouldn't allow it until up to the pandemic. Kijani hosted a successful fursuiting event there just a few weeks ago, so this one in my video was actually the 2nd time that fursuiters visited WPZ.
Change in mind might have to do with new people in the zoo management and/or the fact they're just glad that people are visiting and spend money after the zoo was closed for some part during the pandemic. I also heard zoo staff was very happy with how the 1st outing went, noting it added a lot to guest entertainment and lots of happy faces, so WPZ really seems to be cool with fursuiters. However, it's still advisable to let them know in advance that fursuiters plan to visit. Security staff patrolling the zoo actually asked whether we had permission - and then asked us to pose for a photo!
So wholesome, I love it!! Those older folks at around 3:28 that called them mascots made my heart melt lol
I, for myself, don’t mind being called a mascot, because I’ve found my way into the fandom not only through Kijani but also admiring sports mascot, who appear a lot at community events and do the same there like we fursuiters do here: Performing to make kids smile!
I hope the wolf had a good time :) They seemed a bit off to the side/skiddish
They did, we unfortunately only got one video guy to handle the camera, and 4 fursuiters, so it was a bit hard to get equal screen time for everyone. We all enjoyed ourselves, though.
@@KitwanaLion Oh awesome! :3
This just makes my heart melt!! I hope I can build up the courage to public suit and make people’s days like this!!!
Definitely do it! There's nothing more rewarding than making a child smile through the performance of a fursuit or mascot costume. We've got quite a few zoo visitors thing we're WPZ's official mascots:) Was one of my most memorable public outings!
You guys are amazing, truly what the fandom is all about
The zoo mangement must have loved this idea. You blended right in and made so many people happy ❤😊
The zoo's stance on fursuiters on their property changed after the pandemic for the better. This was one of the best public fursuiting experiences I've ever had and with the zoo loving us so much, Kijani plans to make this a regular event going forward.
@@KitwanaLionGlad to hear it. I first saw you and your panel videos of FURSUITING 101 with Gale Frostbane. I have since then seen all on your channel. It's clear this brings you so much joy. I only hope to achieve some margin of your success when I can get a suit of my own. Yours is a legacy of love ❤️. May you bring smiles for years to come.😊
@@Snuggles_the_Unholy D'aww, thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to see you find my content inspiring, that's why I'm running this channel!
UA-cam is a highly competitive, oversaturated environment nowadays, but the key is to be authentically yourself and be the best person you can be. The rest is outside of your control. I am good friends with a few other popular UA-camrs and we don't compete against each other, even though some feature very similar or the same content, but still, each of us is different and caters to a slightly different audience. Don't care too much about clicks and views, just enjoy what you're doing, be yourself and a positive example for others.
A tip: What will greatly help you is having a friend that would be able to document your fursuiting adventures on camera once you have your suit. That makes it a lot easier.
As for myself, I'm not leaving anywhere soon and, in fact, I have projects for 1-2 additional costumes within the next 5 years. Stay tuned and have fun fursuiting!
@@KitwanaLion Thank you for your personal and inspiring words!
i love watching public fursuiting, never stop making people smile! Love ur content btw
D'aww, thank you so much. Appreciate your kind comment. That's the exact reason why I perform my Lion character and why I run this channel. To spread joy to everyone!
This is the reason why I like furries. To just make people happy :)
Same
Same 🙂
Same 💙
@Travel Star it would sound wierd and muffled in a fursuit so imagine trying to roar and sound8ng like a dying elephant in the snow. You wouldn't want to scare them.
THE LITTLE KIDS IM CRYINGGGGGGG
Wholesome AF!
This is amazing that you were allowed to suit inside a zoo. It looks like so much fun!
Awesome vid! Truly wholesome!
Imagine if someone did this without a fursuit lol
😂😂😂
What, went to the zoo?
The Furries aka the Wholesome Animals Club
Is that Blu????
Yes it is! Fun fella to hang around with!
Kitwana i love zoos great to see magic unfold such posiivity 👍🦊🐾🍀🥰 but was that washington seattle ?
Yes, Woodland Park Zoo is Seattle's big, main zoo facility.
@@KitwanaLion cool my ex was from there norman rauben sonething happened to him im bit worred
ONE HOUR AGO 😱 COOL
ONE YEAR AGO 😭😭😭
I really wish the zoos in ohio would allow costumes that cover the face. 😟
WPZ used to be that way since forever, but only changed recently, so you can hope:) It's been such a fantastic outing with some of my best friends!
@@KitwanaLion Did the Woodland Park zoo establish a process to register with them you were going to be in costume?
I'm kinda curious to know what process would satisfy what might be the concern with face-covering costumes.
@@loriwahschannelofwahsomene7440 You may want to direct your question directly to Kijani, as he's the local and was the organizer of this outing. I know that he inquired beforehand to make sure we'd be welcome there, but the exact process, you'd need to ask him.
You can’t have public suiting in ohio
I am like number 77
Now you're going to make a mess at the zoo? Jesus screwed everything up.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
remember, no russian!
I have a blue morphsuit and one time I wear it in a mall
I bet you all miss that, l wish l can do that one day