Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station Will Exclusively Use a Virtual Queue in Animal Kingdom
With Cool Kids’ Summer just around the corner, we are now only weeks away from Bluey’s grand debut at Walt Disney World.
On May 26, Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will officially open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, giving fans the chance to sing, dance, and play with Bluey and Bingo.

Guests will also be able to meet animals from Bluey’s native Australia by visiting Jumping Junction.
Bluey’s Wild World Will Use a Virtual Queue
With less than two weeks to go until Bluey’s Wild World officially opens, Disney has announced that guests will need to join a virtual queue to experience Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station, the Wildlife Express Train, Jumping Junction, and the Animal Care experiences at Conservation Station.

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Guests can request to join the virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.
To join the 7 a.m. virtual queue, valid admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be required, though guests will not need to physically be inside the park.

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To request entry through the 10 a.m. virtual queue, however, guests must already be inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
A Standby Queue Will be Added at a Later Date
While Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will not initially offer a traditional standby queue, Disney is expected to add one at a later date.

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For now, however, the attraction will use the virtual queue exclusively.
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