Bluey's Wild World is open at Disney's Animal Kingdom, and the experience has settled into standby access after its opening-week virtual queue.
The location matters as much as the characters. Families have to ride the Wildlife Express Train from Africa to Rafiki's Planet Watch, then walk into Conservation Station. Build it like a real stop, not a quick character detour.
Getting there
Find the Wildlife Express Train station near Harambe Market in Africa. Strollers can ride the train if they are folded. The train ride, walk, queue, and return trip can easily eat a meaningful part of the morning or afternoon.
Games and animals
Bluey and Bingo anchor the Conservation Station play area with episode-inspired games such as Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus. Jumping Junction adds kangaroos and wallabies, giving the Bluey stop a real Animal Kingdom reason to exist beyond the photo line.
The surrounding Conservation Station areas still do their own work. Guests can look into the Veterinary Treatment Room, watch the Animal Nutrition Window, and visit the Science Center and animal windows while they are already out at Rafiki's Planet Watch.

Food, merch, and PhotoPass
Bluey merchandise is sold at Island Mercantile and Conservation Station. The Animal Kingdom food list includes Fairy Bread Cake, Wackadoo Fruit Freeze, Bluey's Berry Lemonade, a Bluey Sipper with a two-per-person purchase limit, and Pretzel's Pretzels at Isle of Java.
PhotoPass photographers offer Bluey Magic Shots at the park entrance and near Discovery River between Africa and Asia. Those locations are easier to fit into a regular park loop than the Conservation Station stop, so handle them separately if your group cares about photos.
How to plan it
Morning works best for families who want the Bluey stop before heat builds. Afternoon can work as a slower reset if the train is running smoothly and kids need a break from headliner queues. Either way, avoid stacking it too close to a dining reservation or a showtime across the park.
Image credit: Disney Parks Blog.
Official sources
- Disney Parks Blog: Bluey at Animal Kingdom
- Disney Parks Blog: Cool KIDS SUMMER
- Walt Disney World: Bluey's Wild World
