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Bluey is officially in Disney World, and honestly, we are SO excited about it.
Jumping Junction!
Now, we’ll have to say that we weren’t entirely excited to learn that Bluey is taking over what was once a very quiet area at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but we’re still pretty stoked that she’s made her way to the East Coast (Bluey has already debuted at Disneyland!). While one of the main attractions at Bluey’s Wild World is the show with Bluey and Bingo themselves, you can also head on over to Jumping Junction, which is where you can see animals straight from Bluey’s home of Australia!
Welcome to Bluey’s Wild World! You’ll find this new experience at Conservation Station at Disney’s Animal Kingdom starting today, May 26th. Now, this isn’t just a chance to see Bluey and Bingo and play some games with them. The experience includes Jumping Junction at what was once Affection Section, where you’ll also be able to get up close and personal with some animals native to Bluey’s home country, like kangaroos and wallabies.
Welcome to Jumping Junction!
Currently, guests aren’t able to get close to the animals, as they’ve just recently arrived and will need some time to acclimate to the environment before guests can get closer. Right now, you can see them well through the fences, but once the animals are more comfortable, guests will be able to walk around with them. However, there won’t be any petting of the animals, so if you’re planning to visit, make sure to keep your little ones close!
Currently, you can see the animals through the fences!
There are both kangaroos and wallabies in the area, and you can use this nearby helpful sign to tell the difference.
Kangaroos and Wallabies
Now, we know a LOT of people are going to want to visit this experience, so we’re telling you now to prepare for long lines for both the Wildlife Express, which you’ll have to take to get to Conservation Station, as well as long lines at the experience itself. You’ll also need to get a Virtual Queue reservation when they open at 7 AM and 10 AM if you’d like to experience this new attraction, so you won’t just be able to walk up and hop aboard the train! If Bluey’s arrival in Disneyland is any indication, things might be a little chaotic for a while, especially as part of Animal Kingdom is closed due to construction on Pueblo Esperanza, a new land coming to the park.
Bingo at the Bluey’s Wild World show
We’ll be in Disney World all day, covering all the new offerings coming to Disney World for the summer, so be sure to stay tuned to Magical Guides!
What do you think about Bluey in Animal Kingdom? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Jumping Junction!
Now, we’ll have to say that we weren’t entirely excited to learn that Bluey is taking over what was once a very quiet area at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but we’re still pretty stoked that she’s made her way to the East Coast (Bluey has already debuted at Disneyland!). While one of the main attractions at Bluey’s Wild World is the show with Bluey and Bingo themselves, you can also head on over to Jumping Junction, which is where you can see animals straight from Bluey’s home of Australia!
Welcome to Bluey’s Wild World! You’ll find this new experience at Conservation Station at Disney’s Animal Kingdom starting today, May 26th. Now, this isn’t just a chance to see Bluey and Bingo and play some games with them. The experience includes Jumping Junction at what was once Affection Section, where you’ll also be able to get up close and personal with some animals native to Bluey’s home country, like kangaroos and wallabies.
Welcome to Jumping Junction!
Currently, guests aren’t able to get close to the animals, as they’ve just recently arrived and will need some time to acclimate to the environment before guests can get closer. Right now, you can see them well through the fences, but once the animals are more comfortable, guests will be able to walk around with them. However, there won’t be any petting of the animals, so if you’re planning to visit, make sure to keep your little ones close!
Currently, you can see the animals through the fences!
There are both kangaroos and wallabies in the area, and you can use this nearby helpful sign to tell the difference.
Kangaroos and Wallabies
Now, we know a LOT of people are going to want to visit this experience, so we’re telling you now to prepare for long lines for both the Wildlife Express, which you’ll have to take to get to Conservation Station, as well as long lines at the experience itself. You’ll also need to get a Virtual Queue reservation when they open at 7 AM and 10 AM if you’d like to experience this new attraction, so you won’t just be able to walk up and hop aboard the train! If Bluey’s arrival in Disneyland is any indication, things might be a little chaotic for a while, especially as part of Animal Kingdom is closed due to construction on Pueblo Esperanza, a new land coming to the park.
Bingo at the Bluey’s Wild World show
We’ll be in Disney World all day, covering all the new offerings coming to Disney World for the summer, so be sure to stay tuned to Magical Guides!
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