Bluey is one of the most popular children’s shows in the world. The Australian blue heeler has captivated so many kids and kids-at-heart!

Bluey is at Animal Kingdom!
Now that Bluey has officially moved into Disney World, we were expecting Animal Kingdom to be crowded. But we still weren’t prepared for this many crowds! Here’s everything you need to know if you’re heading to the new Bluey’s Wild World experience at Animal Kingdom.
Bluey’s Wild World is officially open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. When we got to the park, the security line was pushed back fairly far, which led to the line to scan in being quite the wait. Normally, you can find that one touchpoint that nobody is lined up in front of. However, every touch point had a long line in front of it.

We’re lined up to scan in!
As soon as we walked in, you could really feel the crowds at Animal Kingdom. There are two paths to follow when walking towards the bridge in front of the Tree of Life, and both paths were full of people when we headed in.

Crowds at Animal Kingdom
To get to Bluey’s Wild World, you need to board the Wildlife Express Train to head back to Conservation Station, where Bluey and Bingo have moved. It seemed like that’s where everyone was headed!

So many people!
A Virtual Queue is being used for Bluey’s Wild World at the Conservation Station, and you’ll need to show your Virtual Queue spot before you’re able to board the Wildlife Express Train. So, the crowds continued over there as well!

Everyone wants to see Bluey!
We were so excited to meet Bluey and Bingo now that they’re at Disney World! The only thing is, we had to wait a while to see them. The wait for the show is about an hour today. Add in the time it takes to get on the train, and you’re looking at about a 90-minute total for the train and the show. Some families left the line after an hour!
At Bluey’s Wild World, you can play special games directly from Bluey episodes, meet and take pictures with Bluey and Bingo, and even discover animals native to Bluey’s home country, Australia, at Jumping Junction!
Disney World’s Cool Kids’ Summer has officially begun, and this is a great experience to do with your kiddos this summer. Keep an eye out for even more characters and fun activities throughout Disney World for kids of all ages.

Cool Kids’ Summer!
We had so much fun at the opening of Bluey’s Wild World today. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney World news!
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Disney did not think this through. Going on the train and visiting the station way a hi-light of my day. There are now so many things I cannot go on because Disney doesn’t see my disability as their idea of a disability my choices are cut. Plus all the roller coaster they are putting in for the “Univ” thrill seeker, there is not much left for us. They need to have a check in point that non Bluey people can still get on the train and do the conversation station. Since Disney put in virtual Q’s I have never gotten in. Now one more thing for the pro to take over. I love my Disney but sometimes they are only looking at the tunnel and forgetting the rest of us.