Not so fun. At least the bird doesn't generally increase my laundry bills a good deal.
He knows how to get out of the cage, but he's not strong enough to open the door. Still, I know when he wants out because he grabs it with his beak and rattles it, like someone in prison. He is kept in when we aren't in the room, or when we are eating (he will hover over your plate and try to land on your food or your hand if you try to swat him away). Mind you, he's funny as hell and has a sweet disposition, but there are times he's kept in the cage for his own good and for our peace of mind.