The whole point of the den is that you can let your guard down.
Here's how we make that possible.
You've probably been hurt before. Judged. Outed. Made to feel wrong for who you are.
We built Brisbane Blanket Fort specifically to be the opposite of that.
This is sacred space. A place where baby animals can exist without fear. Where you can be fully yourself, whatever species, whatever headspace, whatever you need to feel whole.
These aren't just rules. They're how we protect the magic.
Four pillars that hold up everything
Ask before touching. Ask before joining activities. No cameras in common areas at all. "No" is a complete sentence, and respecting it is non-negotiable.
What happens at BBF stays at BBF. No cameras in common areas, period. No sharing who attended. No outing anyone, ever. Breaking this trust means immediate removal and permanent ban.
Foxes, puppies, bunnies, kittens, deer, dragons, hybrids, and everything in between. No species is "better" than another. No gatekeeping. If you're a baby animal at heart, you belong here.
We look out for each other. If someone seems uncomfortable, check on them. If you see something wrong, tell a host. We're family here, and family takes care of family.
Why sober? Because we need everyone to be able to give and recognize consent. Because little headspace and substances don't mix safely. Because we want the magic to come from the experience itself.
These aren't warnings. These are one-strike-you're-out.
Removal means you leave immediately, you don't come back, and you forfeit your ticket. We will call you transport if needed, but you're going home.
Ways to express your needs without words
"I'm having a great time! Feel free to approach me, include me in activities, give me hugs (with permission)."
"I'm okay but need some space. Maybe check in with me but don't be surprised if I want to be alone."
"I need to be alone or with my caregiver only. Please don't approach unless I reach out first."
Bring something colored if you want to use this system, or just tell people "I'm yellow right now" and they'll understand.
We'll always be around, wearing purple wristbands. Come to us for:
We're not here to police you. We're here to make sure everyone has the safest, most magical weekend possible. Think of us as den parents, we're looking out for all the baby animals.
"I agree to protect the pack. I will respect boundaries, maintain privacy, and look out for my fellow critters. I understand that BBF is a privilege, not a right, and that breaking trust means losing it."
You'll sign a version of this when you attend. By joining the waitlist, you're indicating you understand and agree to these principles.
We take this seriously because you matter.
Every baby animal deserves a space where they can truly let go.