Cool KIDS’ SUMMER is about to kick off at Walt Disney World Resort. Starting on May 26, there will be exciting offerings throughout Walt Disney World, with a focus on fun for kids. One of the most anticipated offerings is at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Bluey’s Wild World will bring guests into the world of Bluey when they visit Conservation Station.
Virtual Queue
Because of the anticipated popularity of Bluey’s Wild World, it will utilize a virtual queue when it opens. This means that guests will need to get into the virtual queue to experience Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station, the Wildlife Express Train, Jumping Junction, and the Animal Care experiences at Conservation Station. While there will be no standby queue initially, it is expected that one will be offered at a later date.
There will be two opportunities each day for guests to enter the virtual queue. They can attempt to join at 7:00 AM or 10:00 AM via the My Disney Experience app.
- To request to join the virtual queue at 7 a.m., valid admission is required and, if applicable, a theme park reservation to Disney’s Animal Kingdom is required. You do not need to be in Disney’s Animal Kingdom when joining.
- To request to join at 10 a.m., a valid admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom is required. You must be in Disney’s Animal Kingdom to join.
Visit disneyworld.com/virtualqueue for more details about how virtual queues at Disney World work and what you need to know before visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Bluey and Bingo
For Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station, it appears that the experience with Bluey and Bingo will be similar to that found at the Disneyland Resort for Bluey’s Best Day Ever! This will be a time of play with immersive activities that will be fun for fans of all ages. There will be familiar tunes to get guests moving and grooving with an animal twist.
When Bluey and Bingo arrive to play, it will be time for a fun-filled adventure with their family’s favorite activities. This includes games like Keepy Uppy and the power of Magic Asparagus. The grand finale will see a shower of bubbles to celebrate the whole experience with the Heeler sisters.


Animal Care at Conservation Station
While visiting Conservation Station, guests can also see how animals are cared for at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. There will be several favorite experiences at Conservation Station that longtime fans and new visitors will love. Disney shared that the following experiences will be available:
- 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!
Animals from Australia
Fans will get the chance to learn about Bluey’s native country of Australia at Jumping Junction. There, guests can see kangaroos and wallabies in this new, shared habitat. Disney shared the following facts about the inhabitants:
- Wallabies and kangaroos are both marsupials, meaning their babies – called joeys – continue to develop in their mom’s pouch after they are born.
- Spot the difference between species by looking at their size! Kangaroos are larger while wallabies are nearly half the size.
- Both a group of kangaroos and a group of wallabies are called a mob.
Bluey Merchandise
There will be a lineup of Bluey merchandise available as part of this summer celebration. The Bluey merchandise collection will be found in two locations at Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Island Mercantile on Discovery Island and also at Conservation Station. Here is a look at some of the merchandise that will be included in this collection:





There will also be select baby care products available at Conservation Station. This includes diapers, wipes, sunscreen, over-the-counter medications, and formula.
Bluey-Inspired Food and Beverages
Along with all the fun, there will also be some delicious Bluey-inspired food and beverages on hand for when people need some snack time. Throughout the park, guests will be able to find some of these Bluey and Bingo-inspired offerings. Take a look at what is coming below.
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
There will also be some incredible Bluey Magic Shots from Disney PhotoPass available throughout the park. Three Magic Shots celebrating the arrival of Bluey and Bingo will be able to be created at the entrance to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and next to the Discovery River on the pathway between Africa and Asia. Here are examples of these Magic Shots:


Ways to Save on Seeing Bluey
There are plenty of ways to save on a family vacation for those wanting to experience Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station when it opens on May 26. This includes free dining plans, ticket offerings, deals on Disney Resort Hotels, and special deals for Florida Residents and Annual Passholders. There are plenty of ways to save when visiting Walt Disney World Resort this summer. Check them all out at DisneyWorld.com/Offers.
What do you think of all of the Bluey-inspired fun this summer at Walt Disney World Resort? What are you most looking forward to experiencing? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!





