BAY LAKE, Fla. – Exciting news for fans of Bluey! The popular Australian animated series is making its way to Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Starting from May 26, visitors to the Walt Disney World Resort can immerse themselves in “Bluey’s Wild World” at Conservation Station, part of the resort’s Cool Kids’ Summer event. This enchanting experience will bring the vibrant world of Bluey to life, featuring meet-and-greets with Bluey and her sister Bingo, lively games, bubbles, and more. Best of all, this attraction is set to continue beyond the summer season.
Virtual Queue System in Place
To partake in the Bluey experience at Conservation Station, guests will need to join a virtual queue. At the moment, there’s no standby line available during the initial phase, although Disney plans to introduce one at a later date. Visitors can join the virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app at one of two designated times each day.
Guests must join a virtual queue to experience Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station. A standby queue will not be available during the initial opening period, though Disney expects to open one at a later date.
Guests can request to join the virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app at one of two times.
At 7 a.m., valid park admission is required — and a theme park reservation to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, if applicable. Guests do not need to be inside the park to join at that time.
At 10 a.m., valid admission is required, and guests must be inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom to join.
The virtual queue also covers the Wildlife Express Train, Jumping Junction, and Animal Care experiences at Conservation Station.
The train station is located near Harambe Market in Africa.
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Games, bubbles, ‘wackadoo’ fun with Bluey, Bingo
Inside Bluey’s Wild World, familiar tunes set the stage for games inspired by the Heeler family’s favorite activities — including Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus. The experience wraps up with a shower of bubbles alongside Bluey and Bingo.
Australian animals at Jumping Junction
Guests can also visit Jumping Junction, where kangaroos and wallabies — both native to Australia, Bluey’s home country — share a new habitat.
The area, formerly known as the Affection Section, is where guests once interacted with farm animals.
Bluey-inspired bites, merchandise, magic shots
Bluey-themed food items are available at Pizzafari and Isle of Java on Discovery Island. Highlights include Fairy Bread Cake — a vanilla birthday cake dipped in white chocolate and rainbow sprinkles with raspberry dipping sauce — the Wackadoo Fruit Freeze and Pretzel’s Pretzels at Isle of Java.
Bluey merchandise is available at Island Mercantile on Discovery Island and at Conservation Station.
Disney PhotoPass photographers will also offer three Bluey-themed Magic Shots at the park entrance and near the Discovery River.
Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station opens May 26 as part of Cool Kids’ Summer at Walt Disney World Resort.