
Bluey's Wild World at Disney's Animal Kingdom switches to a standby queue beginning June 2, ending the virtual queue access used during the experience's opening week.
Laughing Place reported the June 2 queue change on May 29. Through June 1, guests still use My Disney Experience for Bluey's Wild World, with request windows at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Bluey's Wild World Standby Queue
Bluey's Wild World is not a front-of-park character stop. Guests reach Conservation Station by taking the Wildlife Express Train from Africa, so a standby line still takes extra time for families.
Bluey and Bingo appear in a playful setup with music, games, PhotoPass pieces, food, merchandise, and nearby animal-care stops at Rafiki's Planet Watch. Disney opened the experience May 26 as part of Walt Disney World's Cool KIDS' SUMMER lineup.
Virtual Queue Ends After June 1
Walt Disney World's virtual queue rules for Bluey's Wild World remain in place through Sunday, June 1. The 7 a.m. request window does not require guests to be inside the park. The 10 a.m. window requires guests to have entered Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Each guest can request the Bluey's Wild World virtual queue no more than once per day during regular park hours. Beginning June 2, guests can join the standby queue when they arrive at Conservation Station.
Sources: Laughing Place for the June 2 standby confirmation, Walt Disney World's virtual queue rules, and the official Bluey's Wild World page.