UPDATED May 26, 2026
Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station is NOW OPEN at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom as of May 26, 2026!
Previously home to Rafiki’s Planet Watch, Conservation Station now hosts dance parties and interactive play with Bluey and Bingo in a free-flowing and interactive show that kids will love, along with a new habitat housing Australian animals. The park’s Animal Care also continues to be featured in the area.
So there is a LOT to look forward to in Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station! But first, you have to know HOW to get there…
How to Visit Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station
There are TWO very important things to know when it comes to visiting Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station.
Transportation to Conservation Station
The first involves transportation. You see, unlike all the other lands in the park, you can NOT walk to Conservation Station. Instead, you must board the Wildlife Express Train to ride to Bluey’s Wild World.
The boarding area is located in the Africa section of the park at Harambe Station, in between the entrance to the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction and Harambe Market.
This charming ride — which lasts about 7 minutes to and from — also offers a few behind-the-scenes glimpses at the park’s animal housing, veterinary care, and more. Bluey’s Wild World is open from 8:30AM – 3:45 PM. Please be aware that the last train departs from Harambe Station at 4:30PM daily.
REQUIRED Virtual Queue for Bluey’s Wild World
The second thing to know is that — in its initial opening phase — guests are REQUIRED to have a spot in the Virtual Queue for Bluey’s Wild World to visit. This is the only way to experience the area, as there is NOT a standby queue available during the initial opening period.
Disney does expect to open a standby queue at a later date, but that date hasn’t been revealed yet. So for now, guests can request to join the virtual queue via the My Disney Experience app at one of two times. The first time is at 7 AM, and the next time is at 10 AM.
To request to join the virtual queue at 7 AM, you need a valid admission and a Park Pass reservation (IF required for your ticket type) to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. You do not need to be in Disney’s Animal Kingdom when joining during that first window. To request to join at 10 AM, you will need to be inside Animal Kingdom to join.
If you have never utilized Disney World’s Virtual Queue system, you can learn all the ins-and-outs HERE.
You’ll need proof of a virtual queue to board the Wildlife Express, but you won’t scan your virtual queue until you enter the Conservation Station building. Keep in mind that there’s an hour-long return window for your virtual queue, but you’ll need to allow for time to ride the Wildlife Express train and walk back to Conservation Station, so we recommend budgeting 30 minutes for that.
Find out EVERYTHING you NEED to know about getting a spot in the Virtual Queue for Bluey’s Wild World HERE.
Bluey’s Wild World Attractions
Bluey and Bingo Fun and Games
Get ready to PLAY with Bluey and Bingo! From dancing to “familiar tunes” to games, the 14-minute experience is meant to be truly interactive. Each show is capped at around 100 people, which helps the experience feel fairly intimate. Kids are encouraged to come forward and sit on the ground close to the front.
Essentially, there are four games — Magic Asparagus, Copycat Charades, and Keepy Uppy — that kids can play with Bluey and Bingo, and a short dance party at the end.
Finish off the party with a shower of bubbles before you head back to the Wildlife Express following your time at Bluey’s Wild World.
Heads up! Bluey and Bingo make sure to make their way through the crowd so that all kids (and adults) get to say a very quick “Hello!”
Though it is not a traditional character meet and greet (where characters pose for photos with individuals), there are many opportunities for interactive moments.
Jumping Junction
Conservation Station was previously home to a Petting Zoo. But now the area features animals from Bluey’s native country of Australia at Jumping Junction!
You’ll see kangaroos and wallabies in the Jumping Junction habitat.
Currently, guests aren’t able to get close to the animals, as they’ve just recently arrived and will need some time to acclimate to the environment before guests can get closer. Right now, you can see them well through the fences, but once the animals are more comfortable, guests will be able to walk around with them. However, there won’t be any petting of the animals, so if you’re planning to visit, make sure to keep your little ones close!
Animal Care at Conservation Station
Guests can continue to learn about how the animals of Disney’s Animal Kingdom are cared for at Animal Care at Conservation Station. Returning experiences include:
- The Veterinary Treatment Room
- The Animal Nutrition Window
- The Amphibian, Reptile and Invertebrate Windows
- The Science Center
To learn more about all the other Animal Kingdom lands, click HERE!
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