Beginning May 26 and continuing beyond summer
2026, Bluey, her sister Bingo and animals from Bluey’s home country of
Australia will debut a new experience at Disney
World’s Animal Kingdom Park.
Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will feature
wallabies and kangaroos at Jumping Junction, the Wildlife Express Train, along
with Bluey and Bingo Fun and Games, Animal Care at Conservation Station, Bluey-inspired
merchandise, food and beverages and Bluey Magic Shots from Disney PhotoPass.
Guests will have to request to join a Virtual Queue for the 7
am or 10 am experience via the My Disney Experience app. A theme park
reservation is required. For the 7 am virtual queue, guests do not need to physically
be in the park when joining. However, the 10 am virtual queue requires guests
to be in Disney’s Animal Kingdom to join.
To experience Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station,
Jumping Junction or any of the Animal Care offerings at Conservation Station,
guests will need to hop on the Wildlife Express Train near Harambe Market in
Africa.

Bluey at Disney World's Animal Kingdom (Photo Credit: Walt Disney World)
Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station
This playful and immersive experience is a fun-filled
adventure with iconic games like Keepy Uppy and the transformative power of
Magic Asparagus. A shower of bubbles with the Heeler Sisters is the grand
finale.
Animal Care at Conservation Station
Guests can learn about animal care at Disney’s Animal
Kingdom. Activities include the Veterinary Treatment Room where animals receive
medical car, Animal Nutrition Window that prepares meals for the park’s
residents, new animals at the Amphibian, Reptile and Invertebrate Windows and a
visit to the Science Center to see what Disney’s Animals, Science and
Environment scientists are working on.
Animals from Australia at Jumping Junction
It’s all about the native Australian kangaroos and wallabies
hopping around to the delight of visitors in this new shared habitat.
Bluey Merchandise, Food and Beverage
Bluey merchandise collections can be found at Disney’s
Animal Kingdom at Conservation Station and Island Mercantile on Discovery
Island.
Australian-inspired menu items throughout the park can be
found at Pizzafari and Isle of Java at Discovery Island. And don’t forget to
capture your experience with the help of Disney PhotoPass photographers at the
entrance to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and next to the Discovery River on the
pathway between Africa and Asia.
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