FIRST LOOK: Families Dance with Bluey and Bingo Inside Conservation Station at Animal Kingdom

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Disney has shared a first look at Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station, offering a preview of the experience ahead of its May 26th opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The photos and video show families dancing alongside Bluey and Bingo inside the newly transformed Conservation Station space, giving guests an early glimpse of what to expect when the experience debuts as part of Cool Kids’ Summer.

FIRST LOOK at Bluey’s Wild World in Disney’s Animal Kingdom

In This Article

  • What the first-look photos show inside Conservation Station
  • What to expect from Bluey’s Wild World
  • Virtual queue details and how to join
  • How to get to Conservation Station

What the First Look Shows

The photos and video shared by Disney show families dancing with Bluey and Bingo inside Conservation Station. The images give a sense of the lively, interactive atmosphere guests can expect, with the Heeler sisters right in the middle of the fun alongside guests of all ages.

What to Expect at Bluey’s Wild World

Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station is an experience built around games and activities inspired by fan-favorite episodes of the series, all given an animal-themed twist. Guests can expect familiar games like Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus, with music and dancing woven throughout. Bluey and Bingo appear during the experience, and the whole thing wraps up with a bubble shower finale.

The experience is part of a broader transformation of Conservation Station. The former Affection Section petting zoo has been reimagined as Jumping Junction, now home to kangaroos and wallabies as a nod to Bluey’s Australian roots. The veterinary care areas and other Conservation Station staples remain available as well.

As we’ve covered previously, Conservation Station closed on February 23, 2026 to make way for the Bluey transformation, with Imagineering filing multiple permits for the extensive work.

Virtual Queue Details

When Bluey’s Wild World opens on May 26th, guests will need to join a virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app to access the experience. The virtual queue covers the full package: the Wildlife Express Train, Bluey’s Wild World itself, Jumping Junction, and the Animal Care experiences at Conservation Station. There will be two daily joining windows:

  • 7:00am โ€“ Valid park admission and an Animal Kingdom park reservation (where applicable) are required. Guests do not need to be inside the park yet to join.
  • 10:00am โ€“ Valid park admission is required, and guests must be inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom to join.

A standby queue will not be available at launch, though Disney has indicated one will be added at a later date. Additional details are available at disneyworld.com.

How to Get There

To reach Conservation Station, guests board the Wildlife Express Train, located near Harambe Market in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. When a Virtual Queue is being utilized, guests will need to join the Virtual Queue to board the Wildlife Express train.

Bluey’s Wild World is set to continue beyond the conclusion of Cool Kids’ Summer, so this is not a limited-time offering.

OUR TAKE: While we’re still not sure of the exact details of what the dance party experience will entail, it looks like it’ll be great fun for young families – as long as crowds are manageable. Out at Disneyland, we saw mayhem when it came to their Bluey offering. At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, crowds will be wisely managed through the Virtual Queue. While Disney will want to get as many guests through the experience as possible, crowds will be key here given the immense popularity of Bluey and Bingo. We’re looking forward to what Bluey and Bingo can do for this corner of the park.

As always, keep checking back with us here at BlogMickey.com as we continue to bring you the latest news, photos, and info from around the Disney Parks!

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