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Disney Moves Bluey’s Wild World to Standby as First Day Shows Short Waits

The standby switch Tuesday, June 2, reduces early-morning pressure on families navigating the Wildlife Express Train.

Overview

  • Disney ended the My Disney Experience virtual queue and opened a physical standby line for Bluey’s Wild World on Tuesday, June 2.
  • On the first standby morning reporters found light turnout and short waits, with multiple on-site accounts noting roughly five-minute waits in the early rush.
  • Staff had built extensive overflow queuing near Harambe Market that went largely unused, though a delayed Wildlife Express Train departure briefly compressed arrival times.
  • Access logistics — the requirement to ride the Wildlife Express Train to Conservation Station, limits on stroller types, and shortened daily hours — shape who prioritizes the experience and help explain the calmer rope-drop behavior.
  • Disney has tweaked the show (adding additional games into the rotation) and retains the flexibility to restore a virtual queue or adopt other access tools if demand increases.