Bluey’s Wild World Is Coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom — Here’s Everything You Need to Know
If your little ones are obsessed with Bluey (well, who isn’t?), Walt Disney World dropped some new details you need to know! Starting May 26, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be home to Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station, a brand-new immersive experience launching as part of Cool Kids’ Summer at Walt Disney World, and sticking around well beyond the summer.
Here’s your complete guide to making the most of it.
How to Get In: The Virtual Queue
First things first: Bluey’s Wild World won’t have a traditional standby line when it opens. Instead, Disney is using a virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app, with two daily joining windows:
- 7:00 AM – You’ll need valid park admission and a reservation for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but you don’t have to be inside the park yet.
- 10:00 AM – Valid admission required, and you do need to be physically inside Animal Kingdom to join.
Your virtual queue boarding group covers the whole package: the Wildlife Express Train, the main Bluey’s Wild World experience, Jumping Junction, and the Animal Care experiences at Conservation Station. Disney has said a standby queue will eventually be added, but it won’t be available at launch.
To get to Conservation Station, you’ll ride the Wildlife Express Train. The station is located between Kilimanjaro Safaris and Harambe Market in the Africa section of the park.
The Experience: Games, Characters, and Bubbles
Once you’re in, expect an interactive adventure packed with games inspired by fan-favorite Bluey episodes, all given a fun animal-themed twist. Activities like Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus make appearances, with music and dancing woven throughout.
Bluey and Bingo will appear during the experience, and the whole thing wraps up with a bubble shower finale!

Jumping Junction: Say G’Day to Australian Animals!
As a nod to Bluey’s Australian roots and a great way to connect to real-world wildlife, Jumping Junction replaces the former Affection Section petting zoo. This new outdoor habitat features kangaroos and wallabies living together in a shared space.
Bluey-Themed Food and Drinks
No Disney experience is complete without themed eats. Here’s what to look for across Animal Kingdom:
At Pizzafari on Discovery Island:


- Fairy Bread Cake – vanilla birthday cake dipped in white chocolate and rainbow sprinkles, served with a raspberry dipping sauce
- Wackadoo Fruit Freeze – frozen Simply Fruit Punch garnished with a fruit salad
- Bluey’s Berry Lemonade – frozen Minute Maid Lemonade blended with blueberry, blackberry, and raspberry (Also available at Eight Spoon Café if you’re looking to grab one on the go)
- Bluey Sipper – a super-sized souvenir cup served with a fountain beverage (limit two per person per transaction)


At Isle of Java on Discovery Island:
- Pretzel’s Pretzels – soft mini pretzels with homemade cheese and blueberry-mustard dipping sauces

Merchandise
Shop for exclusive Bluey gear at Island Mercantile on Discovery Island and at Conservation Station. Current offerings include youth and adult apparel featuring Bluey and Bingo, including a rain jacket, a grey pullover, a blue hoodie, and a blue Walt Disney World logo tee.




Later this summer, two more items will hit the shelves: a Bluey and Bingo Create Your Own Plush headband and Bluey and Bingo plush/padded headbands.


Conservation Station will also carry basic baby care necessities like diapers, wipes, sunscreen, and formula.
Disney PhotoPass Magic Shots
Don’t forget to track down a Disney PhotoPass photographer for some magical Bluey memories. Three exclusive Magic Shots will be available at two spots — the main entrance to Animal Kingdom and on the pathway between Africa and Asia near the Discovery River:
- Grannies Janet and Rita
- Butterfly Keepy Uppy with Flappy and Bluey
- A Bluey and Bingo dance mode shot
Whether you’re a longtime Bluey fan or just along for the ride, Bluey’s Wild World looks like a wackadoo good time!



