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Bluey’s Wild World Shifts to Standby as Disney Adds Real‑Time Wait Boards

The change gives families a way to see wait times before they board the Wildlife Express Train.

Overview

  • Bluey’s Wild World opened as a permanent, family play experience at Conservation Station on May 26 and quickly became a major draw for young guests.
  • Disney launched the attraction with a virtual queue to control opening-week demand and then moved to a traditional standby line on June 2.
  • Park teams installed digital wait signs at the Wildlife Express Train station and Conservation Station and the attraction was added to the My Disney Experience app so guests can check waits before making the trip.
  • The experience is reachable only by the Wildlife Express Train and operations include a roughly 20–30 minute round-trip transit, rules that allow only folding strollers on the train, and shortened daily hours that affect when families can visit.
  • The installation has turned Rafiki’s Planet Watch from a quiet corner into a busy stop, changing crowd flow in Animal Kingdom and leaving Disney ready to reinstate virtual boarding or other tools if demand rises again.