Bluey and Bingo Arrive for Real Life
It’s a big summer for fans of the Heeler family! Starting May 26, 2026, Disney’s Animal Kingdom officially welcomed Bluey and her sister Bingo for the first time. This new experience, known as Bluey’s Wild World, is located deep in the heart of the park at Conservation Station. Whether you are a fan of Keepy Uppy or you just want to see some real Australian wildlife, there is a lot to cover in this new addition.
How to Get to the Fun
Before you start your adventure, you need to know that Bluey’s Wild World isn’t in the main part of the park. To get there, you must head to the Wildlife Express Train station located near Harambe Market in Africa. The train is the only way to reach Rafiki’s Planet Watch and Conservation Station. We recommend heading here early in the day, as the train ride itself is a relaxing five-minute journey that offers a unique look at the park’s backstage areas.
Games, Bubbles, and Magic Asparagus
Once you arrive at Conservation Station, the immersive world of Bluey comes to life. This isn’t just a simple meet and greet. It is a high-energy play session where familiar tunes from the show get everyone moving. You can participate in iconic games like Keepy Uppy and experience the “transformative power” of Magic Asparagus. The experience concludes with a celebratory shower of bubbles alongside Bluey and Bingo. It is the perfect way for little ones to burn off some energy while staying in the shade of the building.
Meet the Neighbors at Jumping Junction
Disney has also introduced Jumping Junction, a new shared habitat featuring animals from Bluey’s home country. Here, you can spot kangaroos and wallabies hopping around. It’s a great educational tie-in that fits perfectly with the conservation mission of the park. You can learn about how these marsupials live and the care they receive from Disney’s world-class animal care team.
Must-Try Themed Treats
No Disney event is complete without themed snacks. You can find several Bluey-inspired items at Pizzafari and other spots around Discovery Island:
- Fairy Bread Cake ($5.19): A vanilla birthday cake dipped in white chocolate and rainbow sprinkles, served with raspberry dipping sauce. Find this at Pizzafari.
- Wackadoo Fruit Freeze ($6.79): A non-alcoholic frozen treat made with Simply Fruit Punch and garnished with fruit salad. Available at Pizzafari.
- Bluey’s Berry Lemonade ($6.79): A frozen Minute Maid Lemonade blended with blueberry, blackberry, and raspberry. You can find this at Pizzafari and Eight Spoon Café.
- Pretzel’s Pretzels ($15.99): Soft mini pretzels with homemade cheese and blueberry-mustard dipping sauces. Located at Isle of Java.
- Bluey Sipper ($22.79): A souvenir sipper sold with a fountain beverage. Note that there is a limit of two per person.
Gear Up for the Day
If you want to take a piece of the fun home, the merchandise collection is available at Island Mercantile and Conservation Station. Highlights include youth rain jackets, bright blue T-shirts featuring the Walt Disney World logo, and adult sweatshirts. Later this summer, look out for the “Create Your Own” plush and adorable plush headbands of Bluey and Bingo.
Mickey on Main Street Expert Tips
- Join the Virtual Queue: Because of its high popularity, Disney is using a virtual queue for Bluey’s Wild World. Check your My Disney Experience app at 7:00 AM or 1:00 PM to secure a spot.
- Watch the Clock: The Wildlife Express Train typically stops running before the rest of the park closes. Be sure to check the daily schedule so you don’t get stuck at Rafiki’s Planet Watch or miss the last train out.
- Convenience for Parents: If you run low on supplies, Conservation Station now stocks select baby care products like diapers, wipes, and formula.
Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.
