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News Bluey To Join Disney Experiences at its U.S. Theme Parks and Cruise Line Beginning in 2025

TrainsOfDisney

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interesting to see what this will actually be -


guests can play games and dance with Bluey and Bingo at Conservation Station.
Once guests hop off the Wildlife Express Train, it’s time for fun. Play special games directly from “Bluey” episodes, grab a photo with Bluey and Bingo themselves, and even discover animals native to Bluey’s home country, Australia, at Jumping Junction.


So dance party style with the characters? Organized meet and greet?
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
How mad are people going to be after they take the train back there and find out, the Bluey experience does not include a photo op?

So....

Once guests hop off the Wildlife Express Train, it’s time for fun. Play special games directly from “Bluey” episodes, grab a photo with Bluey and Bingo themselves, and even discover animals native to Bluey’s home country, Australia, at Jumping Junction.
 

Basil of Baker Street

Well-Known Member
interesting to see what this will actually be -


guests can play games and dance with Bluey and Bingo at Conservation Station.
Once guests hop off the Wildlife Express Train, it’s time for fun. Play special games directly from “Bluey” episodes, grab a photo with Bluey and Bingo themselves, and even discover animals native to Bluey’s home country, Australia, at Jumping Junction.


So dance party style with the characters? Organized meet and greet?

In my head this sounds like a downgrade but will just have wait to see. I enjoyed the educational aspects that conservation station had to offer. Hopefully this is more than that.
 

TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
It’s still called Conservation Station so they would imply there will still be some educational elements.

What I’m imagining is lots of bluey decor in the center open area that most recently had the animation academy and in the center they will have hosts who play bluey music and games and then the characters will come out dance party style from time to time.

That’s a pretty big stretch for what “fits” at conservation station - imagine watching a sedated lion having a medical procedure while listening to bluey and friends music haha.
 

drew81

Well-Known Member
I hope they changed the offering.

Good catch.

But it doesn’t say “meet” so they could mean grab a photo at the dance interaction thing. Who truly knows.

It just comes across as normal Wdw choices when it comes to entertainment. They’re afraid of truly anything different because they don’t want to pay to manage the lines.
 

Disone

Well-Known Member
interesting to see what this will actually be -


grab a photo with Bluey and Bingo themselves, and even discover animals native to Bluey’s home country, Australia, at Jumping Junction.
I'm guessing the goats in the petting farm, "Jumping Junction" will be replaced with something from the kangaroo family.
 

TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
I'm guessing the goats in the petting farm, "Jumping Junction" will be replaced with something from the kangaroo family.
Well we know the goats, sheep, cow, etc. have left and will be replaced with animals from Australia. Since DAK has both kangaroos and wallabies elsewhere - it’s likely one of them will indeed be relocated here.
 

TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
The big question of course…. Will the veterinarian spaces still be open to view? Will they still have the keeper talks? Will all of the non-petting zoo animals still be on display?

Since the name conservation station is staying, I’m guessing the answer to most of those questions is yes.
 

TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
But how many in the line actually have kids with them? The first day will always get lots of bloggers / vloggers / Disney adults etc.

I think anyone with kids wearing bluey merch should have a dedicated line haha
 
Bluey gets no one on one meet and greets (as she and Bingo only appear on stage), even though she’s still wildly popular with millions

Meanwhile, a less popular TV character Elena of Avalor still has meet and greets at DL even though she was supposed to be phased out after her show ended (it’s been over five years), especially since that franchise has no future plans for the moment (no movie or any new merchandise)
 

brb1006

Well-Known Member
But how many in the line actually have kids with them? The first day will always get lots of bloggers / vloggers / Disney adults etc.

I think anyone with kids wearing bluey merch should have a dedicated line haha
To be fair, the Bluey series is notable for having a very dedicated adult fanbase (in a good way) and a majority of them aren't even Disney Adults. They love the series because of how refreshing and unique Bluey is compared to modern preschool animated shows.
 
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