Bluey is about to make her Walt Disney World debut in Animal Kingdom. As part of Cool Kids’ Summer, the beloved character, along with Bingo and other fun additions, will be found in the park at Conservation Station. In this post, we’ll share everything you need to know about seeing Bluey and more at Walt Disney World.

Beginning May 26 and sticking around beyond the summer, Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will welcome mates of all ages to play. Guests can stick around to see wallabies and kangaroos bouncing and hopping at Jumping Junction. In order to experience Bluey’s Wild World, there will be a few hoops to jump through (different ones than the kangaroos) as it first opens.
Standby Queue for Bluey’s Wild World
Bluey’s Wild World in Animal Kingdom opened with a virtual queue for its first week of operation. Since then, it has changed to a standby queue, where guests simply need to go to the Wildlife Express Train (near Harambe Market) in order to experience this attraction.
There may be a bit of a wait for the train and Bluey’s Wild World once you’re there. But there’s no need to set those morning alarms for 7 AM anymore, guests can experience this at their leisure throughout the Animal Kingdom day. We haven’t noticed big waits piling up for the experience yet so the itinerary advice for those that want to go is simple, just do it whenever you feel like!

Bluey & Bingo Games
Once you’re there, Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will be a playful and immersive experience sure to leave you smiling. With mates all around, familiar tunes will get you moving and grooving all with an animal twist!
When Bluey and Bingo arrive to play, get ready to have a fun-filled adventure through their family’s famous activities, including favorite iconic games like Keepy Uppy and the transformative power of Magic Asparagus. The whole family will be saying “Wackadoo!” I have no idea what any of this means but am very interested in Magic Asparagus. As a grand finale to the fun, a shower of bubbles celebrates the whole experience with the Heeler sisters. I’m less excited about the bubbles but this isn’t about me.
Conservation Station Animal Care
Bluey isn’t all that’s at Conservation Station. Guests can find returning favorite experiences at Conservation Station that long-time fans and new visitors will love:
- At the Veterinary Treatment Room, look inside the place where animals receive medical care and maybe even glimpse a procedure in process.
- With ingredients for every animal diet, the Animal Nutrition Window is where you can see what it takes for the expert animal nutrition team to prepare meals for the park’s residents.
- Find new animal friends at the Amphibian, Reptile and Invertebrate Windows including frogs, lizards, and some of the smallest species at the park.
Drop by the Science Center to see what Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment scientists are working on.
Australian Animals at Jumpin’ Junction
Learn more about Bluey’s native country of Australia by hopping over to Jumping Junction! Kangaroos and wallabies can be found here in this new, shared habitat. I’m curious if there will still be kangaroos out by the Tree of Life in the front of the park with this switch. My guess is that they will have them in both spots but I don’t have any confirmation on that. Regardless, I’m excited about the kangaroos and wallabies together.
Bluey Merchandise
Looking for that awesome shirt or toy to bring home to commemorate your dance break with Bluey and Bingo? Find the Bluey merchandise collection in two locations at Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Island Mercantile on Discovery Island, and at Conservation Station. Here are some photos of what will be available including a youth rain jacket, a tee and a couple of sweatshirts.






Select baby care products will also be available for purchase at Conservation Station, such as diapers, wipes, sunscreen, over-the-counter medications, and formula.
Bluey-Inspired Food and Beverages
Several Bluey-inspired dishes will be added to Animal Kingdom at select locations. Here’s what we’ve got!
Pizzafari, Discovery Island

Enjoy an Animal Kingdom take on a popular Australian treat with Fairy Bread Cake – Vanilla Birthday Cake dipped in White Chocolate and Rainbow Sprinkles with Raspberry Dipping Sauce.

A frozen twist on Bluey’s beloved Fruit Salad, Wackadoo Fruit Freeze is made with Simply Fruit Punch and garnished with Fruit Salad.

You can also take home the Bluey Sipper, a super-sized sipper sold with a fountain beverage.
Limit two (2) per person, per transaction. Available while supplies last.

Bluey’s Berry Lemonade includes Frozen Minute Maid Lemonade blended with flavors of Blueberry, Blackberry, and Raspberry. Bluey’s Berry Lemonade is also available at Eight Spoon Café.
Isle of Java, Discovery Island

Sure to be a crowd-pleasing snack, find Pretzel’s Pretzels – soft mini pretzels with homemade cheese and blueberry-mustard sauces, at Isle of Java!
Bluey Magic Shots from Disney PhotoPass
At the entrance to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and next to the Discovery River on the pathway between Africa and Asia, Disney PhotoPass photographers will be offering three fun Magic Shots to celebrate Bluey and Bingo’s arrival!

Nice photo spot, Rita! Get your Granny on when Janet and Rita shuffle into your photo.

Play a game of butterfly Keepy Uppy with Flappy and Bluey.

Dance Mode is ON with this Bluey and Bingo Magic Shot!
That’s all the information we’ve got for Bluey’s invasion of Animal Kingdom. Are you excited for the first integration of the popular character in Walt Disney World? Let us know your thoughts, along with any questions you might have, in the comments below! Planning a trip to Walt Disney World? Check out our Disney World Trip Planning Guide to help you out. This site offers discount tickets for those looking! If you enjoy what you are reading here on Wandering in Disney please share this post with your friends, as well as like our social media pages. You can also subscribe to the blog via WordPress or email. All of those links are on the right side of this page. Thank you for reading, we really appreciate it!
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