Bluey Is Coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom — Here’s Everything You Need to Know

If your kids are obsessed with Bluey (and honestly, if you’re a parent, there’s a good chance you secretly are too), there is some exciting news coming to Walt Disney World this summer!

Starting May 26, Bluey and Bingo are officially heading to Disney’s Animal Kingdom for a brand-new experience called Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station — and this isn’t just a quick character meet-and-greet. Disney is bringing immersive play areas, themed snacks, exclusive merchandise, PhotoPass opportunities, and even Australian animals inspired by Bluey’s home country.

Here is everything you need to know before you go.

What Is Bluey’s Wild World at Animal Kingdom?

Located at Conservation Station in Rafiki’s Planet Watch, Bluey’s Wild World is an interactive experience where families can step into games and activities inspired by the beloved show. Guests can join Bluey and Bingo in familiar favorites like Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus, all with an Animal Kingdom twist. Disney says the experience will end with a fun bubble celebration — which honestly sounds adorable.

Even better? This isn’t just a summer-only offering. Disney has confirmed Bluey’s Wild World will continue beyond summer, so there’s a good chance you’ll still be able to experience it later in the year.

Important: You’ll Need a Virtual Queue

Before you start planning your day, this is probably the biggest thing to know.

When Bluey’s Wild World opens, Disney will use a virtual queue, meaning there will not be a standby line initially. If seeing Bluey is a priority for your family, you’ll want to be prepared.

Guests can join the virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app at:

  • 7:00 a.m. (you do not have to be inside the park yet)
  • 10:00 a.m. (you must already be inside Animal Kingdom)

Pro tip: Set an alarm and be logged into your app a few minutes early. If your little one is a Bluey superfan, this will likely be one of the hottest experiences at Disney World this summer.

Also important to note — to access Bluey’s Wild World, you’ll need to ride the Wildlife Express Train to Conservation Station.

There Will Be Australian Animals Too

Because this experience is happening at Animal Kingdom, Disney is tying Bluey’s Australian roots into the park in a really fun way.

At Jumping Junction, guests will be able to see kangaroos and wallabies in a shared habitat and learn more about Australia’s wildlife. It feels like the perfect blend of Animal Kingdom education and Bluey fun.

Bluey Snacks Are Coming (And They Look So Cute)

You know Disney doesn’t launch something without themed food, and this lineup actually looks pretty fun.

Some of the Bluey-inspired treats coming to Animal Kingdom include:

  • Fairy Bread Cake at Pizzafari — inspired by the classic Australian treat
  • Wackadoo Fruit Freeze, a frozen fruit punch-inspired drink
  • Bluey’s Berry Lemonade
  • Pretzel’s Pretzels with cheese and blueberry mustard dipping sauces
  • A collectible Bluey Sipper available while supplies last.

I already know the Bluey sipper is going to be one of those things that disappears fast.

Photo courtesy of Disney Parks Blog / Disney Parks

Exclusive Bluey Merchandise Is Also Coming

Disney will also be selling exclusive Bluey merchandise at Animal Kingdom, including:

  • Youth apparel
  • Adult t-shirts and sweatshirts
  • Bluey and Bingo plush
  • Character headbands arriving later this summer.

You’ll be able to shop the collection at Island Mercantile and Conservation Station.

headbands

Photo courtesy of Disney Parks Blog / Disney Parks

Don’t Skip the Bluey Magic Shots

PhotoPass is also getting in on the fun with special Bluey-themed Magic Shots around the park. Disney says guests can expect interactive photo moments featuring Bluey and Bingo in select locations near the park entrance and along Discovery River.

If you love getting unique Disney photos, this will definitely be worth adding to your must-do list.

Final Thoughts

As a Disney parent, this feels like one of those experiences that could become a core memory for little kids. Bluey has become such a huge part of family life, and seeing Disney blend it into Animal Kingdom in a way that still feels educational and immersive honestly seems like a perfect fit.

If Bluey is big in your house, this is one experience I would absolutely prioritize during your Animal Kingdom day this summer.

Will your family be adding Bluey’s Wild World to your must-do list? Let me know in the comments!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top