Overview
- Bluey’s Wild World officially opened on Tuesday, May 26, and is operating under a My Disney Experience virtual queue with two daily boarding-group drops at 7:00 a.m. (remote join) and 10:00 a.m. (in-park) that are limited and reported to fill rapidly.
- Guests must ride the Wildlife Express Train to reach Conservation Station and the train now features a Bluey-themed soundtrack; stroller access onto the train and into the area is restricted which affects families with young children.
- The core offering is a roughly 15-minute, host-led interactive play session that stages show-inspired games such as Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus while Bluey and Bingo circulate through the crowd rather than posing for formal meet-and-greet photos.
- Disney launched the experience with strict capacity controls including two separate queue areas and no standby line at opening, and the company says a standby queue may be added later which could change wait patterns and guest flow around Africa and Rafiki’s Planet Watch.
- The renovation removed the former Affection Section and relocated those animals while keeping veterinary and educational exhibits; Jumping Junction currently offers view-only kangaroo and wallaby viewing with Disney planning phased closer access later which could further change how families use Animal Kingdom.