
Jumping Junction is now operating at Disney's Animal Kingdom, giving guests a kangaroo and wallaby experience at Conservation Station.
The new animal experience is part of the Rafiki's Planet Watch area. Guests reach it by taking the Wildlife Express Train, then walking into Conservation Station after the train ride from Africa.
Walt Disney World describes Jumping Junction as a place to see kangaroos and wallabies and learn how to tell the marsupials apart. The official operating schedule shows the experience running daily from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from June 12 through June 18.
Jumping Junction at Conservation Station
Jumping Junction was one of the pieces tied to the larger Bluey's Wild World opening at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The walkthrough portion was delayed when Bluey's Wild World opened in May while the animals settled into the habitat.
The operating listing changes that guest-facing status. Families heading to Bluey's Wild World now have another stop at Conservation Station, alongside the character experience, games, and other Cool KIDS' SUMMER activity in the area.
Sources: Walt Disney World Resort, earlier CrowdLevels coverage of Bluey's Wild World opening day, and the Bluey's Wild World guide.
Image credit: Walt Disney World Resort.