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What Disney World Can Learn From the Bluey Fiasco in Disneyland

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If there’s one thing Disney fans know, it’s this: never underestimate the power of a wildly popular IP, especially when it comes to two Australian pups.

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Bluey and Bingo!


Bluey is official at the Disney Parks, and she made a big splash! The recent debut of Bluey’s Best Day Ever at Disneyland Park proved exactly that, drawing massive, overwhelming crowds that quickly turned a joyful experience into a logistical headache. Now, with Bluey heading to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, there’s a big question on everyone’s mind — will Disney World be ready, or are we about to see history repeat itself?



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Disneyland’s Bluey Debut


When “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” opened on March 22nd at Disneyland, the response was intense. The show, hosted in the Fantasyland Theatre, featured multiple showtimes throughout the day, interactive elements, and appearances from Bluey and Bingo. On paper, it sounded like a dream. In reality, opening day quickly spiraled into chaos.

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Bluey’s Best Day Ever


Guests flooded the area early, and it didn’t take long for things to become wild. There are currently shows at 9:30 AM, 10:50 AM, 12:10 PM, 1:50 PM, and 3:10 PM. When we were there on opening day, and y’all, it was wild. It felt very unorganized because we didn’t think anyone expected these crowds. They cut the line after the second show to make sure they could fit everyone in the theater. Some people who were lined up since the first show started were able to watch it during the last show. Lines stretched far beyond the theater, with our reporter seeing it reach all the way to Sleeping Beauty Castle.

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Bluey and Bingo

How Disney World’s Bluey Experience Will Be Different​


Over at Disney World, things will look a bit different, but not necessarily easier. “Bluey’s Wild World” is set to debut on May 26th at Conservation Station inside Rafiki’s Planet Watch at Animal Kingdom. Unlike Disneyland’s theater-based show, this experience will be more free-flowing and interactive. Due to that exact setup, we are concerned.

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Guests will be able to meet Bluey and Bingo, participate in games inspired by the show, dance along, and even explore animal exhibits tied to Australia. It’s a more immersive setup overall, and notably, it’s being placed in a part of the park that doesn’t typically see heavy foot traffic. That might sound like a good move on Disney’s part (and in many ways, it is), but it also introduces a major logistical twist: the only way to get there is via the Wildlife Express Train. That single transportation point could become the biggest bottleneck of all.

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Wildlife Express

A Warning for Disney World Guests​


Let’s be real, Bluey is huge right now. If Disneyland’s opening day taught us anything, it’s that demand will likely exceed expectations. And at Animal Kingdom, that demand is going to funnel through a very specific path. The Wildlife Express Train could quickly become a crowd control tool. Disney may limit how many guests are allowed to board at a time to prevent Conservation Station from becoming overwhelmed. That means long lines not just for the Bluey experience, but to even reach it.

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Conservation Station


Even guests who have no interest in Bluey could feel the ripple effects. Increased crowds in that area could shift wait times, alter park flow, and force families to rethink their usual Animal Kingdom strategies. This isn’t just a new meet-and-greet — it’s a potential game-changer for how the park operates during peak hours. The popular attraction, Kilimanjaro Safaris, is located right next to the Wildlife Express and is already a pretty crowded area due to the stroller parking and guests exiting the ride. We could see the line for the train and general traffic from the Safari, making this area a crowded one very soon.

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The Wildlife Express

Tips for Navigating Bluey’s Opening Day​


If you’re planning to visit Animal Kingdom around May 26th or after, preparation will be key. First, consider heading to the Wildlife Express Train as early as possible. It has not been shared if Bluey’s Wild World will be open during Early Theme Park Entry, but even if not, we recommend heading that way to be some of the first people on the train.

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Wildlife Express


Second, keep expectations flexible. Based on Disneyland’s experience, there may be unexpected delays, changes, or adjustments as Cast Members figure out crowd flows in real time. Patience will go a long way. Third, think strategically about timing. Midday will likely be the busiest, so aiming for earlier or later in the day could improve your chances of a smoother experience.

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Rafiki’s Planet Watch


We don’t know the exact hours of the experience yet, but when Disney releases them, we’ll be sure to let you know! And if meeting Bluey and Bingo isn’t a must-do for your group, you may actually want to avoid Rafiki’s Planet Watch altogether. Finally, stay informed. Disney may implement virtual queues or other crowd management systems depending on demand.

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Rafiki’s Planet Watch entrance


Disneyland’s Bluey debut showed just how powerful this franchise is and how quickly things can change for a new experience. Disney World has the advantage of learning from those early missteps, but the unique layout of Animal Kingdom presents its own set of challenges. If you’re planning to experience Bluey’s Wild World, go in with a plan, expect crowds, and be ready to adapt. And for the latest updates, strategies, and breaking Disney news, be sure to keep following Disney Food Blog.



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