Overview
- Bluey’s Wild World opened Tuesday at Conservation Station in Disney’s Animal Kingdom and features character meet-and-greets and interactive, Australia‑themed play elements.
- Pizzafari and Isle of Java have launched coordinated Bluey menus that include a Fairy Bread Cake ($5.19), Wackadoo Fruit Freeze ($6.79), Bluey’s Berry Lemonade ($6.79), a $22.79 Bluey souvenir sipper (limit two per person), and a savory Pretzel’s Pretzels at Isle of Java ($15.99).
- Access to the experience is controlled by a virtual queue and requires guests to ride the Wildlife Express Train from the park’s Africa area, and the train’s stroller limits may affect family plans.
- Early reviews from park outlets call the Fairy Bread Cake very sweet and mostly appealing to kids while the Wackadoo Fruit Freeze is praised as a refreshing, fruity option.
- The Animal Kingdom activation follows an earlier Disneyland rollout and will remain beyond summer as part of Disney’s broader effort to use the Bluey franchise to attract families to the parks.