Bluey and Bingo Have Arrived Aboard the Disney Wish
Disney Cruise Line has officially welcomed some of the most popular characters in children’s television to its flagship vessel. Beginning June 1, 2026, Bluey and Bingo have made their official debut aboard the Disney Wish. Among the brand-new offerings, one specific event has quickly captured the hearts of cruise-going families: Bluey and Bingo’s Pyjama Party.
Held late in the evening inside the ship’s massive sports venue, Hero Zone, this highly interactive experience is proving to be an absolute hit, drawing some of the largest crowds encountered onboard. If you are planning an upcoming sailing on the Disney Wish, here is everything you need to know about this pajama-themed dance party.
Inside the Pyjama Party: Games, Dancing, and Chaos
The party itself is a high-energy, 22-minute event that starts at 9:45 p.m. in the Hero Zone on Deck 12 Aft. While many parents might worry about the late hour for little ones, the event is intentionally scheduled to fit directly after the standard evening dinner rotations and the nightly live shows in the Walt Disney Theatre.
When you arrive, do not expect the characters to walk out right away. The experience begins with two high-energy hosts leading the crowd in interactive games. Here is a breakdown of how the party flows:
- Copycat: Kids start moving by mimicking the hosts’ playful instructions.
- The PJ Parade: Children are invited onto the main floor of the Hero Zone to show off their coziest pajamas as they parade around the space.
- Story Time: A brief story segment calms the crowd down just enough to prepare for the main event.
- Bluey and Bingo’s Arrival: The pup sisters make their grand entrance, kicking off games straight out of the show, including Magic Asparagus (complete with a Unicorse appearance) and Magic Statues, featuring music and audio-only cameos from Chattermax.
The party wraps up with Bluey and Bingo announcing it is bedtime before making their exit. While some parents have noted that the exit feels a bit abrupt after winding kids up with dancing, the high energy from start to finish keeps families thoroughly entertained.
Tips for Parents: Navigating the Late-Night Fun
If you are sailing with toddlers or preschoolers, a 9:45 p.m. start time can be daunting. To make the most of this experience, consider scheduling an afternoon nap for your kids on Nassau night, which is typically when the pajama party is offered on most Disney Wish itineraries.
Keep in mind that the Hero Zone is a very large, open-concept venue. This is a major plus for this style of event, as it gives children plenty of room to jump, dance, and run around safely. However, because the crowd sizes are consistently large, arriving slightly early to secure a good viewing spot along the floor is highly recommended.
More Bluey Experiences on the Disney Wish
The pajama party is not the only way to hang out with the Heeler sisters. The Disney Wish has introduced a full lineup of themed activities:
- Wakey Wakey with Bluey and Bingo: A high-energy morning party designed for early risers who want to jumpstart their day with games.
- Bluey’s Favourite Games: Hosted inside Disney’s Oceaneer Club, this youth-exclusive activity lets kids play popular games from the show with new friends.
- Bluey Magic Shots: Photo opportunities located in the Grand Hall (Deck 3 Midship) are offered earlier in the evening, making it a great alternative if your kids cannot make it to the late-night party.
Are you planning to pack your favorite PJs for your next sailing? Let us know if you are excited to play Magic Asparagus on the high seas!
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.
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